Lure ID
ToddM
Posted 7/10/2008 10:12 PM (#325938)
Subject: Lure ID





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Location: oswego, il
I bought this lure on ebay a few years ago. I wish I could find another one. It's very dense wood and the lure floats with the back level to the surface. It has a great action too.


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muskypuke
Posted 7/11/2008 9:28 AM (#326009 - in reply to #325938)
Subject: RE: Lure ID




Posts: 135


Location: Elgin, IL
Wow. Complex body style on that bait. Not an engineering marvel... that' for sure. Amazing how the "less is more" logic works for some of these lures though.

Who cares what it's called Minor. However, if you think it works so well, please bring it to our next meeting, I'll fish with it, and if I like it... I'll come up with the name myself.
esox69
Posted 7/12/2008 12:16 AM (#326115 - in reply to #325938)
Subject: RE: Lure ID


not sure, but methinks it's a stidham bait... sensor perhaps?
RiverMan
Posted 7/12/2008 11:01 AM (#326128 - in reply to #325938)
Subject: Re: Lure ID




Posts: 1504


Location: Oregon
Don't lose it........you could easily produce many more of those with some hard maple.

Jed