A fishing lure generally includes a body and a body extension member that
extends rearwardly from the body. The body may be in the form of a grub
or worm, and the body extension member may be in the form of a tail that
extends from the rearward end of the body. Alternatively, the body may be
in the form of a crayfish and a pair of body extension members, in the
form of arms, may extend from the rearward end of the body. The body
extension member includes first, second, and third portions. The first
portion extends away from the body, and the second portion connects to
the first portion. The third portion connects to the second portion and
extends generally toward the body. The third portion includes a forwardly
facing inner edge that may be linear, and the first and third portions
preferably cooperate to form an acute angle.