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Salmon River Runts, not the most widely known lures but a fine example of Heddon Ingenuity.
Discussion in 'All Categories' started by Jack Seedhouse - Aug 7th, 2017 3:57 pm. | |
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#1 - Blue Herring Scale #2 - Pearl Blue Shore Minnow #3 - White Red Gill #4 - Shiner Scale #5 - White Shore Minnow #6 - Yellow Scale |
re: Salmon River Runts, not the most widely known lures but a fine example of Heddon Ingenuity.
by Craig Stevens -
Aug 7th, 2017
7:02 pm
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Love the pics of the s-runts my collection dream, why do you think they made them with such big eyes? |
re: Salmon River Runts, not the most widely known lures but a fine example of Heddon Ingenuity.
by Jack Seedhouse -
Aug 7th, 2017
5:08 pm
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Here is the missing white-red gill Salmon River Runt. Probably the most popular and effective pattern for west coast Salmon fishermen. |