Thanks for reading guys. I don't know if they still make them and I can't find the last one I have or I'd post up a picture of it. We used them years ago on schooling bass. It was a plastic bait, about 4-5 inches long. About the length of a Devils Horse, but more slightly more tear-drop shaped than the DH. It has a small egg weight in front of the rear treble hook, between the treble and the back of the bait so it would sit straight up, nose out of the water when still in the water rather than laying in the water flat. No concave or lip on the front, just smooth tear-drop shape, and I don't remember if it had props on it or not...I don't think it did though. You could cast it a mile, and under most conditions would out-fish any other schooling bait we threw. You would jerk it and it would plop over horizontal and immediately stand back up straight. Deadly. Does anyone remember this bait? What is the name of it? Most important, do they still make them and where can I buy some? Thanks!