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06-02-2006, 03:05 PM
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Massive lure Score, twice in 2 days!
So the other day my dad was cleaning his shed and found a box of lures of my Grandpa's that he got when he passed away (15 yrs or so ago). Yesterday he gave them to me: (26 J-Plugs, about 18 spinners, about 2 dozen big lake sppons, 16 or so little-cleos, and a bunch of other various lures) There's even a real old ThinFin in there.
Then today, my new step-father in law was in state visiting and went yard saling, and gave me these. He picked them up for $35, there's about 140 of them in there (I didn't count, but I think he did). Mostly big lake trolling spoons, and a few jerk style crankbaits: That price included the box.
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Boat #1: 17' Nitro 700LX
Boat #2: 25' Chris-Craft - JAFEICA
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06-02-2006, 03:30 PM
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Location: allenton, MI
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As Bob would say "The Price Is Right". Ill take the doubles
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06-02-2006, 03:32 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Overisel (Holland), MI
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Still run the old northport nailers all the time, especially the black fronts with the white cups.
I see Chargers on the top right of the first photo, but what are the flat spoons with the holes down the middle on the top left? I've got some of those tucked away....
FBD, Holland, MI
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06-02-2006, 04:15 PM
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Three spoon top left Andy Reekers spoons with holes Schulpins, then Charhers ,yellow red spot spoon Happy Hooker. The spoon in the second row are kush spoons,below the gold J Plugs is a Headon Head Plug(white).Fourth spoon in third row Loco, there are some fire plugs(yellow black spot), flatfish,Tadpolys, Red spoon far right is a Mepps spoon, I see you even have a green(char) Pink Lady. Some some real old stuff not used much any more but I'm sure some of those old spoons will still catch lakers.
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06-03-2006, 05:37 AM
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Originally Posted by Far Beyond Driven
Still run the old northport nailers all the time, especially the black fronts with the white cups.
I see Chargers on the top right of the first photo, but what are the flat spoons with the holes down the middle on the top left? I've got some of those tucked away....
FBD, Holland, MI
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I'm not sure, there's a lot of odd ones in there, many of which my Grandpa hand painted over, so it's hard to tell.
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Mike Dixon - Whitehall, MI
Boat #1: 17' Nitro 700LX
Boat #2: 25' Chris-Craft - JAFEICA
Just Another Fine Expense I Can't Afford
Always looking for riders, just contact me.
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