If so, how do you display or keep them? I have a few with memorable catches/fishing trips and trying to figure out what to do with them...
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Yeah, that's what I'm trying to avoid...
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I have just a couple. I retired one lure after it caught 50, 30"+/- a couple inches in a single afternoon. It got beat up pretty good but it caught fish until I went home. Those are the days ya live for so I have that one hanging up.
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Originally posted by mweber02 View PostI think my arms would have fallen off...
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It depends, if I catch something exceptionally memorable, then I will.
The most recent one I retired is a failed wooly bugger that I tried to tie. I used it as a trailer on a double shad rig and it was the first lure I tied that I caught a fish on. I'll probably see if I can frame a picture of me with the shad (which wasn't big) and the lure below it. Right now it's just hanging on the Camo lamp on my bar.
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My wife picked this up at a yard sale. I will change the fake lures to real ones when I get a chance
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Nice, there's a very similar one hanging in my son's room
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Originally posted by plastic boat View PostMy wife picked this up at a yard sale. I will change the fake lures to real ones when I get a chance
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I have "retired" one lure. I caught an especially nice SM bass near Three Mile Island. (No, it didn't have three eyes!)
It hit a surface fly I had tied. I caught the fish at dusk and my buddy took a photo of me holding it as the sun was setting. Nice photo from the pre-digital camera days. Hard to believe how we could have gotten along before pixels and actually having to wait for film to be developed to see our pictures.
I took that fly and stuck it to the frame that now holds the photo.
In a related matter, my brother recently picked up a tackle box for me from a yard sale. It had some neat stuff in it including this old crank bait with a metal lip:
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I researched it on-line and learned it was made post WWII by the forerunner of today's Mirrolures company.
I thought I had a prize but learned it was worth only between $5 and $10 to collectors.
My brother paid $2 for the tackle box so I guess that wasn't a bad "investment."Mark
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