Vintage Hardbait Collection
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Vintage Hardbait Collection
Not a new acquisition persay but was rummaging through the shop looking for old lures my dad made back when he was in the manufacturing business. Unfortunately, he liquidated most of his stock and other than a handful of spinnerbaits I was unable to find anything. However I did come across this hardbait collection of his that I thought was pretty neat. Wanted to share it with you all. I'm not super familiar with any of it so if you see anything cool or have a cool story about anything you see here please share.
Cant figure out how to get the image to show up here so if anyone knows help me out. Haha
Cant figure out how to get the image to show up here so if anyone knows help me out. Haha
Re: Vintage Hardbait Collection
Looks like an Arbogast AC Plug in the bottom row (4th from right). That was the first big swimbait I read about being used for big bass. I bought a couple, though they were obscenely expensive at the time ($16?). I only fished them a total of about an hour and a half; there were few bass over 6 lbs. where I was fishing, and I couldn't stay optimistic enough to keep trying. Anyone else have good luck with them?
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It is a pretty crazy design, with the cupped mouth of a popper plus a jointed body and a soft plastic boot tail. Never have fished any of these lures but I felt tempted to try that one. I just did some reading on the history of the lure and its actually pretty interesting.Bronzeye wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 12:49 pmLooks like an Arbogast AC Plug in the bottom row (4th from right). That was the first big swimbait I read about being used for big bass. I bought a couple, though they were obscenely expensive at the time ($16?). I only fished them a total of about an hour and a half; there were few bass over 6 lbs. where I was fishing, and I couldn't stay optimistic enough to keep trying. Anyone else have good luck with them?
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Re: Vintage Hardbait Collection
I see 2 or 3 old Poe's cedar deep cranks in there. Wish they still made them. They just plain catch fish!
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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Possible Wart there too.
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Yep, a couple of pre-rapala warts in there, along with some bomber model a's.
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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The Poes, Bagleys and pre Rapala warts are all worth money in addition to being excellent baits.
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The deep wee r you have two of have a following as well. I'm more of a shallow wee r guy myself.
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I'm trying to figure out if those are rattling thin fins above, to the left. Used to be a hot walleye bait around these parts.hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 5:30 pmYep, a couple of pre-rapala warts in there, along with some bomber model a's.
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I was thinking that, as well, just couldn't remember the name. Storm made some great baits back in the day.Gone Phishin wrote: ↑Thu Dec 02, 2021 6:53 amI'm trying to figure out if those are rattling thin fins above, to the left. Used to be a hot walleye bait around these parts.hoohoorjoo wrote: ↑Wed Dec 01, 2021 5:30 pmYep, a couple of pre-rapala warts in there, along with some bomber model a's.
Try not to let your mind wander. It is much too small to be outside unsupervised.
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Definitely thin fins.
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Some interesting stuff, wish I had the cahones to fish them but I would be too upset if I lost any of them. I may take them out sometime and at least get them wet and check out the action. May try to get better photos next time I'm out there.
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The yellow lure with orange around the eyes, top row left, looks like a Heddon River Runt
The black, silver, black popper is a Heddon Chugger
Jerkbait top row with the red belly, looks like a Storm Thunderstick
The rattle bait bottom left, Bill Norman had a rattle bait with the eyes sticking out
I've made squarebills out of the Poe's like the green/yellow one's in the bottom row. Cut the bill at it's widest point.The bill's were a bit fragile but if you heated up a screwdriver and melted the bill slightly were you cut it, it made them not crack as easy
The black, silver, black popper is a Heddon Chugger
Jerkbait top row with the red belly, looks like a Storm Thunderstick
The rattle bait bottom left, Bill Norman had a rattle bait with the eyes sticking out
I've made squarebills out of the Poe's like the green/yellow one's in the bottom row. Cut the bill at it's widest point.The bill's were a bit fragile but if you heated up a screwdriver and melted the bill slightly were you cut it, it made them not crack as easy
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I've got about a third to a half of the lures in that picture. They all catch fish. Most have been rotated out of the regular hardbaits that make it in my boat. I don't know about any of them being particularly valuable, but i would keep that collection in tact if it belonged to a family member. It sucks when the bills yellow on hardbaits. I've got quite a few expensive Japanese baits that have done this from being on the deck of my boat and in the heat too long.