(under subclass 42) Lures having vanes, bodies or body parts operated by continuous movement through the water to swing or flex from side to side by the pressure of the water on them each time the lure changes its direction, causing the lure to turn immediately in the opposite direction, the lure being thereby given a wobbling motion.
(1) Note. The directing member may be either a pivotally connected vane or a flat member pivotally mounted at or near its ends so that the center part is flexed back and forth.
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42.02, for lures having parts which shift in response to a pull on the line and which have means to return them to the first position when the pull is released.
42.15+, for pivotally connected rigid bodies or body parts which have wobbling motion.
42.47, for solid body lures with rigidly connected vanes or plates.