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Medford Fisher
Posted 6/11/2009 2:34 PM (#383332)
Subject: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 1061


Location: Medford, WI
Hey everyone, just looking to see if anyone could help me identify this lure at all.
My dad got the bait for me from someone who came to his shop (taxidermy). It runs really nice with a tighter wobble. This is all I know about the lure:
It's made of wood and the pain pattern is identical to Maina's Black Perch pattern. My dad also got a Maina Dying Fish from the guy as well; so I thought possibly it was a prototype of some bait which they were thinking about making...just guessing there.

Any help would really be appreciated. Thank You, Jake Bucki

muskiewhored
Posted 6/11/2009 2:39 PM (#383333 - in reply to #383332)
Subject: Re: Help Identifying a Lure





Location: Oswego, IL
Check Mania's webiste, there are too many lures made of wood with a black perch to tell you what lure it is. What you need to do is post a picture if you have it.
Medford Fisher
Posted 6/11/2009 2:48 PM (#383335 - in reply to #383332)
Subject: Re: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 1061


Location: Medford, WI
Jon, that's what I planned on doing. My parents just got a Mac though and I can't figure out how to resize the photo to be allowed to put it on here. I'll just have to download some free program quick.
-Jake
muskiewhored
Posted 6/11/2009 3:56 PM (#383351 - in reply to #383332)
Subject: Re: Help Identifying a Lure





Location: Oswego, IL
Take a pic with your cell phone make the image medium size, email it to yourself (instead of putting in phone number to send) and upload it. This is the crappy way, but it works, just more steps.
Medford Fisher
Posted 6/12/2009 12:04 AM (#383452 - in reply to #383332)
Subject: Re: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 1061


Location: Medford, WI
Here's the pics...




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mota
Posted 6/12/2009 12:07 AM (#383453 - in reply to #383332)
Subject: Re: Help Identifying a Lure


not sure but that thing look like a gries crankbait

Edited by mota 6/12/2009 12:07 AM
jlong
Posted 6/12/2009 9:23 AM (#383484 - in reply to #383453)
Subject: Re: Help Identifying a Lure





Posts: 1938


Location: Black Creek, WI
My first impression was a Dick Gries Ojibwe crank.... the inspiration for the DepthRaider.

Just a guess though.
muskiewhored
Posted 6/12/2009 9:41 AM (#383487 - in reply to #383332)
Subject: Re: Help Identifying a Lure





Location: Oswego, IL
Kind of looks like a hellhound with a custom lip to me.
millsie
Posted 6/15/2009 3:37 PM (#383851 - in reply to #383332)
Subject: Re: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 189


Location: Barrington, Il
Ojibway crank from Dick Gries. Jlong has it.
muskiewhored
Posted 6/15/2009 6:32 PM (#383881 - in reply to #383332)
Subject: Re: Help Identifying a Lure





Location: Oswego, IL
Glad you figured it out, looks like a hellhound(body) and burt (face) I never seen that before.
FYGR8
Posted 6/15/2009 8:58 PM (#383899 - in reply to #383332)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure





It may even be one of the original Ojibwas made by Peter Haupt.
muskie! nut
Posted 6/15/2009 10:44 PM (#383914 - in reply to #383899)
Subject: RE: Help Identifying a Lure





Posts: 2894


Location: Yahara River Chain
FYGR8 - 6/15/2009 8:58 PM

It may even be one of the original Ojibwas made by Peter Haupt.


Yes, could be, but I think his were made out of Ironwood and were very heavy.
Steve Jonesi
Posted 6/16/2009 6:09 AM (#383934 - in reply to #383332)
Subject: Re: Help Identifying a Lure




Posts: 2089


You are correct sir!! Gries Ojibwa.
mota
Posted 6/16/2009 11:01 AM (#383971 - in reply to #383332)
Subject: Re: Help Identifying a Lure


ojibwa's head are not supposed to be like vamp or something very similar?
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