Yawn...Just your average, run of the mill 400 pound catfish...
Talk about rare: this 1880s Orvis catalog doesn't come up very often at all.
An interesting old reel oil bottle marked Frank Hoppe.
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Here's an odd but enticing collectable: a Doulton ceramic jug with Izaac Walton on it.
An awesome Zwarg salmon reel will make the owner and high bidder very, very happy.
Ho hum. Just your average$5000 Hardy solid drum fly reel...
Speaking of rare, this Wilson Staggerbug is an awesome and never found lure.
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A Heddon Musky Vamp is always a happy find.
Any Heddon Black Sucker of late has gone bat-crazy.
This Arbogast Walleye is one of the neatest of the Tin Liz family.
Chippewas are classic baits, and the market is way up on them of late.
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Gotta love this neat Nichols Shrimp!
Really now...a pink Devon has attracted this much attention?
Most people aren't aware that Paul Bunyan sold fly rods, but this is a nifty example of the firm's rod selection.
That is one neat Edgar's Lucky Strike box.
Minnesota-made Johnson Reels have taken an upward turn of late.
I guess I shouldn't have sold my Heddon Pepsi Tad Polly Spook for $35...
A very rare fly rod book: Colorado Classic Cane.
This is nifty Sears J.C. Higgins spincasting reel.
As always, have a great weekend, and be good to yourself, and others.
-- Dr. Todd
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