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Need some ID help
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Mike - Feb 2nd, 2016 10:55 am. | |
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Hello all - I picked up this no name lure. I haven't seen anything like it in any book. Folk lure? Has a lot of brass and the use of GE makes me think not. Interesting hook set up. Any help greatly appreciated. Mike ![]() ![]() ![]() |
re: Need some ID help
by jared -
Feb 3rd, 2016
9:51 pm
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Hello I need some help identifying these Lures. I got some guesses but not sure. Help much needed. Thank you guys so much ! An help would be grateful. Thanks an fish on. Jared |
re: Need some ID help
by David Lindsay -
Feb 3rd, 2016
7:25 pm
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Looks like a crackleback Heddon Zaragossa with the side staples and brass belly plate added by a creative fisherman. Looks pretty cool but not factory. |
re: Need some ID help
by Scott Jedd -
Feb 2nd, 2016
2:20 pm
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Hi Mike, I saw the auction for this lure on another site. I think you have exactly what the seller states it is; a former 5 hook minnow cobbled into folk art. Definitely not a factory lure. Scott |