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Help identifying lures please
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Ray Mccrady - Jan 29th, 2018 1:21 pm. | |
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Found some lures recently and am trying to identify them. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you Ray mccrady@royell.org |
re: Help identifying lures please
by Ray Mccrady -
Jan 29th, 2018
4:12 pm
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Thank you |
re: Help identifying lures please
by scott jedd -
Jan 29th, 2018
3:56 pm
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Ray, your CCBCo Bomber looking lure is a Nichols. The others are: Weber Yellow Frog, Trav-L-Lure, reissue Kent Frog novelty lure. Hump lure or something like it, Winnebago Witchfire, and I believe a small wobbler made in Indiana. Scott |
re: Help identifying lures please
by Ray Mccrady -
Jan 29th, 2018
2:10 pm
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Also this lure it looks a lot like a Creek Chub Dive Bomber with no hook cups. Thank you |