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Who made jitterbug look a likes ? lures
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Michelle - Mar 5th, 2017 11:44 am. | |
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Hi, Sorry about another rookie question , but I was wondering who made lures that look like jitterbugs. I know Japan and Frantic Antic but what about the ones that are unmarked. Thanks in advance for your time! |
re: Who made jitterbug look a likes ? lures
by Glen Brewton -
Mar 6th, 2017
9:36 pm
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Herter's & Atlantic Lures |
re: Who made jitterbug look a likes ? lures
by Peter Bernhart -
Mar 6th, 2017
10:50 am
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Homeart made a Jitterbug look alike ,except it has a hole on each side of the metal lip. I think it was called the The Skipper?? |