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Salmon Plugs
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by ChilliSpoons - Nov 26th, 2017 5:15 pm. | |
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Looking for help in identifying and valuing these salmon plugs. All plugs measure between 5-1/2 to 6” The boxed Lucky Louie is near mint condition. The Martin is perfect except for a scar on one side that appears to be below the paint. |
re: Salmon Plugs
by brandon hawk -
Jan 13th, 2018
5:51 am
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great group heres my evaluation from top down. louie in box vg condtion $35 martins one avg on ex $20ish group of 4 you may have a sleeper in there the 3rd plug from the right might be a lucky louie shouvle nose which are simular to pre storm wiggle warts. one way to tell is hold the plug horizontal. if the lip seems to be cut straight its a standard. if its has a curve to it then its a shovel nose. in fished condition i would still say its a $50 bait the others are common $5-10 last is a nice wooden louie with a cool swivel $35ish for the best info on salmon plugs you should purchase Salmon Plugs of the Northwest by Jim Lone & Mark Spogen |
re: Salmon Plugs
by ChilliSpoons -
Nov 26th, 2017
5:20 pm
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Another plug for identification |
re: Salmon Plugs
by ChilliSpoons -
Nov 26th, 2017
5:18 pm
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The last three images are of the same plug. I wanted to show the loop that the line connects to. |