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| Anybody have any idea of what I got here??
Thanks for any help.
This little bluegill has printed LIGHTNIN SHAD on the lip.
Edited by welch1 4/3/2007 4:53 PM
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Location: Yahara River Chain | Lower right is an Odyssey Pig
Edited by muskie! nut 4/5/2007 6:51 PM
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| Thanks Muskie Nut.
Edited by welch1 4/4/2007 5:45 AM
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Location: Davenport, IA | The eyes make it look like a storm lure. (so does the name) |
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Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin | The two in the upper left corner are some type of Globe. The blue gill is a Storm Lightnin Shad |
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| The the 2 globes and all the creepers are made by Bauer. The striaght creeper is called a "Rouser" and the the jointed are called "Creepin hawgs" I beleive. As for the Globe style, if I remember right the head is fixed and jsut the blade spins or the blade isnt screwed to the head like most of today's Globes. I dont recall what its name is at this moment.
The firetiger crankbait is a storm lightning shad.
The the lower right is a Oydessey Pig as others have stated before.
Edited by NUT 4/4/2007 12:01 AM
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| Thanks guys-Yes, NUT- the head is not attatched to the blade. That gives me a starting point as to what to do with them. |
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Edited by NUT 4/4/2007 10:56 PM
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| Just the opposite--I bought a group of baits from a past muskie fisherman. These I could not place and I am also going to sell. Or at least some of them. Thanks for your input as I do have doubles of the globes and will leave them alone.
Edited by welch1 4/4/2007 7:49 PM
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Location: WI | After seeing the picture above, I believe I have the same Globe (black one). Blade is detached from any wood, and spins freely. If they are Bauers, how old are they? Can you still purchase new ones? Any info on them would be neat to hear!
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Location: WI - Land of small muskies and big jawbones | All the surface lures sure look like Bauer baits to me. One Pig in there also. Not sure about the crank bait. |
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| The the 2 globes and all the creepers are made by Bauer. The striaght creeper is called a "Rouser" and the the jointed are called "Creepin hawgs" I beleive. As for the Globe style, if I remember right the head is fixed and jsut the blade spins or the blade isnt screwed to the head like most of today's Globes. I dont recall what its name is at this moment.
i bought one of these Bauer globes a few years ago at a small shop up north.
the packaging said "Bauer / Rouser" on it. this makes me pretty sure that the globe is the Rouser and not the creeper.
i suppose another possibility is that Bauer and Rouser were separate manufacturers who combined at some point and put both names on the package, thus making it a Bauer/Rouser globe with no unique lure name?
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| As Muskyone said, the crankabit is a Storms Lightning Shad. That was the biggest one they made. That thing will get down 14-15' on a long cast. Those were before Rapala bought them out. |
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| If anyone was interested in these I put them on ebay. Search muskie creeper and they will come up My user name is amphers I have listed some of these and some others. All starting at $3.00. Thanks for all your help.
Edited by welch1 4/5/2007 8:33 PM
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Location: Northern Wisconsin | i think the globe is a bauer chippewa. i found one at a little bait shop and the pakage and the lure seemed pretty old. it runs awesome and even for the small blade it kicks up alot of water and has a very unique sound, one of my favorite topwaters but sitll has to been eaten |
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| fish4musky1, that name rings a bell now. I think you are correct. |
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