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Unknowns need ID. Interesting lures
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Chance Dunlap - Sep 23rd, 2016 6:44 pm. | |
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I have quite a few lures that border on the folk art or cottage industry type producer line. Several of these I know of other very similar examples of. Anybody know? See more at my blog. chances folk art fishing lure blog ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
re: Unknowns need ID. Interesting lures
by Chance Dunlap -
Sep 24th, 2016
5:27 pm
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Thanks Scott. I like them. The one rotary head is obviously a south bend whirl oreno stuck on a large rotary head body. Terry Oxley couldn't say for sure which one. Some guys have told me to call the other wood prop one a Browns, but I don't believe it is. |
re: Unknowns need ID. Interesting lures
by scott jedd -
Sep 24th, 2016
9:27 am
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Every one of these baits is awesome! |