This blog deals with our outdoor heritage. It concentrates in particular on the history of fishing and fishing tackle, and seeks to provide interesting, informative, and important materials for anyone who wants to help preserve our nation's (and the world's) fishing. ©2007-2018 Dr. Todd Larson.
Friday, January 26, 2018
The Friday Funhouse
The Video of the Week
If you haven't seen this video of Frank Rybarcyk's Shakespeare collection, you really should.
10 Thing I Would Buy If Only I Could Afford Them
This Heddon Vamp #7509X is a truly astounding lure.
A Leonard Mills Fly Reel is a classic reel.
A Creek Chub Dealer Box of #502swill make a Creek Chub collector very happy.
Heddon reels like this Chief Do-Wa-Giac have been really hot of late.
This J.A. Coxe Model 15 has been very active.
A signed letter from H.L. Leonard is insanely rare.
The Ocean City Long Key is super rare, especially in the box. It's an underrated reel.
You really don't see many Nifty Minnies around. They are very brittle so a complete example is qiote a treasure indeed.
The South Bend Underwater Minnows are just incredible baits.
Three cheers for this Shakespeare Rotaryhead lure in a wooden slide top box.
Everyone loves the A&I Glowbody but remember, the material inside is poisonous!
I love glass minnow traps and this Orvis in shipping box is incredible.
As always, have a great weekend -- and be good to each other, and yourself.
-- Dr. Todd
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