A water toy comprises an elongated buoyant body, a front attachment point, a weighted figurine, and a fin. The elongated buoyant body has a nose, a tail, a top surface, and a bottom surface. The top surface and the bottom surface meet at an outer edge. The front attachment point is disposed upon the
A water toy comprises an elongated buoyant body, a front attachment point, a weighted figurine, and a fin. The elongated buoyant body has a nose, a tail, a top surface, and a bottom surface. The top surface and the bottom surface meet at an outer edge. The front attachment point is disposed upon the bottom surface at the nose. The front attachment point comprises an aperture. The weighted figurine is disposed upon the top surface toward the nose. The fin extends from the bottom surface toward the tail. The water toy may comprise a rear attachment point for attaching a fish hook or lure and/or a water foil disposed upon the bottom surface at the tail.
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1. A water toy, comprising: an elongated buoyant body having a nose, a tail, a top surface, and a bottom surface, wherein the top surface and the bottom surface meet at an outer edge;a front attachment point disposed upon the bottom surface at the nose, wherein the front attachment point defines an
1. A water toy, comprising: an elongated buoyant body having a nose, a tail, a top surface, and a bottom surface, wherein the top surface and the bottom surface meet at an outer edge;a front attachment point disposed upon the bottom surface at the nose, wherein the front attachment point defines an aperture;a water foil projecting downward from the tail or from the bottom surface at the tail, wherein the water foil creates hydrodynamic drag and lift as the water toy moves forward in water; anda fin extending from the bottom surface. 2. The water toy of claim 1, wherein: the aperture of the front attachment point is parallel to a length of the elongated buoyant body. 3. The water toy of claim 1, further comprising: a rear attachment point disposed upon the bottom surface at the tail. 4. The water toy of claim 3, wherein: the rear attachment point defines an aperture. 5. The water toy of claim 4, wherein: the aperture of the rear attachment point is perpendicular to a length of the elongated buoyant body. 6. The water toy of claim 4, wherein: the water foil comprises a rear attachment point, wherein the rear attachment point comprises an annular frame that defines the aperture and a membrane, the membrane coating the annular frame. 7. The water toy of claim 6, wherein: the annular frame is perpendicular to a length of the elongated buoyant body and angled toward the tail. 8. The water toy of claim 3, further comprising: a fishing lure attached to the rear attachment point. 9. A method of using a water toy, comprising: receiving a pulling force at a front attachment point disposed upon a bottom surface at a nose end of an elongated body;translating the pulling force through the elongated body to a rear attachment point disposed upon a tail end of the elongated body;exerting a pulling force on a fishing lure attached to the rear attachment point;generating a downward force on the nose end by obstructing flowing water at the rear attachment point. 10. The water toy of claim 1, wherein the fin extends from the bottom surface toward the tail. 11. The water toy of claim 1, further comprising: a figurine disposed upon the top surface. 12. A water toy, comprising: an elongated buoyant body having a nose, a tail, a top surface, and a bottom surface, wherein the top surface and the bottom surface meet at an outer edge;a front attachment point disposed upon the bottom surface at the nose, wherein the front attachment point defines an aperture;a rear attachment point disposed upon the bottom surface at the tail, wherein the rear attachment point defines an aperture; anda fin extending from the bottom surface. 13. The water toy of claim 12, wherein: the aperture of the front attachment point is parallel to a length of the elongated buoyant body. 14. The water toy of claim 12, wherein: the aperture of the rear attachment point is perpendicular to a length of the elongated buoyant body and angled toward the tail. 15. The water toy of claim 12, wherein: the rear attachment point comprises an annular frame that defines the aperture and a membrane, the membrane coating the annular frame. 16. The water toy of claim 15, wherein: the annular frame is perpendicular to a length of the elongated buoyant body and angled toward the tail. 17. The water toy of claim 12, further comprising: a fishing lure attached to the rear attachment point. 18. The water toy of claim 12, wherein the fin extends from the bottom surface toward the tail. 19. The water toy of claim 12, further comprising: a water foil projecting downward from the tail or from the bottom surface at the tail, wherein the water foil creates hydrodynamic drag and lift as the water toy moves forward in water. 20. The water toy of claim 12, further comprising: a figurine disposed upon the top surface. 21. The water toy of claim 1, wherein the fin comprises a weighted fin. 22. The water toy of claim 12, wherein the fin comprises a weighted fin.
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