does anyone in east anglia have any old fishing tackle they would like to go to a good home?
worth a try i thought...
i got some things email me at ant_1602@hotmail.com im tryna make money to buy a pit bike/mini dirtbike
worth a try i thought...
i got some things email me at ant_1602@hotmail.com im tryna make money to buy a pit bike/mini dirtbike
Once in a while a full page ad appears that just stops you in your tracks. This ad does that for me. Not only is it a beautiful color ad, but it introduces several new baits for 1936 as well as illustrates a few that are not all that common. 1936 is in the middle of the “Great Depression” and all fishing tackle companies were having tough times but that did not seem to keep them from introducing new lures. Often the baits didn't sell well and were soon discontinued. There are many really rare baits from this period that are far more difficult to find than the baits from the relatively prosperous times of the 1920's. Any Creek Chub collector would be happy to find some of the offerings shown here.
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Heat is on for local pond owners The National Meet for the National Fishing Lure Collectors Club saw a lot of activity as collectors bought, sold and traded a tremendous amount of fishing tackle in Louisville, Kentucky. My observations of what went on saw rare pieces still going for |
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Don't let costly stereotypes price you out of the fishing fun But again, I ask the magic question, why have they (the companies) given up on making their stuff in the good, old USA? And they will tell us they can't afford the manufacturing costs here. In my opinion the fishing tackle industry, |
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Go Fish! featured on Today show Thursday 1 at Tower Shores, just after the Indian River Inlet bridge, lets customers know where to they can find fishing tackle and fishing trips on the Indian River and Rehoboth bays. OK, anglers, Haley says to see Butch at Old Inlet Bait and Tackle (227-7974) |
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Bradenton/Terra Ceia Bay Fishing Report 7/26/11 Last week, Timmy Meeks, of Bartow, his seven-year old son Alex, and seven-year-old friend, Logan, came over for a half-day morning trip. Kids always love action, no matter what you're catching. Neither young angler had ever used spinning gear and to |
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Why not make your own walleye spinners? So over they years I have learned to make a lot of my own fishing tackle, tie my own flies, build my own rods and expand many other interests directly related to the outdoors. And, I think it has made me a more accomplished outdoorsman. |