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| I received these lures after a friend passed and have been unable to find these on the internet or have any local bait shops know who made these. I have found a lot that were close matches and similar but none when I compared all details of the lure. I would like to know what they are so I know what I am using when I am out fishing. It will be nice to use these and think of my friend also.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
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Location: Medford, WI | Top two on left look like Crane Baits (black and white one definitely is), bottom on left is a Salmo TurboJack, Yo-Zuri something, and the last one is a Bucher Depth Tail or something like that. |
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| Thank You! With your information I now know the Crane lures, the larger one is an Orange Bellied Carp model 105 5". I was surprised how little information there was on the Salmo Turbo Prop. I'm wondering if the plastic tailed one could be a Bucher Jointed Depth Raider with the back replaced with the rubber twister tail. Hopefully others will chime in and identify the others. |
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| I just found the Bucher DepthTails, the one in the Photo is a Natural Perch. |
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Location: Delavan, WI | The metal lip one is a smitty |
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| Thanks Martin, do you have one of these lures? I thought of Smity Scuttle Bug variation but the lip is diving and the body is longer. Peter at the Musky Shop thought it may be Hartman lures made by Len Hartman or a recreation of a Hartman bait made by Russ Smith. It sure looks like his paint job and said he did have an association with the Hartman baits at one time. I would like to know for sure. |
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