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Tackle boxes I found in my uncles shed
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Brent - Mar 16th, 2016 9:04 pm. | |
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I bought my uncles house after he passed away and found a lot of treasures. Besides great man cave display can anyone help identify any lures that may be worth displaying a little more properly than just piled up on a shelf. Thanks for any help Brent ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
re: Tackle boxes I found in my uncles shed
by jason brandt -
Mar 23rd, 2016
8:55 pm
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while you have quite a lot from various makers, did he show you any of them, take pride in some? personally I would put ones out that made me think of him, maybe rotate some as you see fit. there are a lot of lures to go through there. you have rapala, ccb, a bug n bass, heddon and shakespeare just to name a few. I like that rainbow striped plunker there, I'd put that out. |