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Vintage fishing lures

Whitetaillane8

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I'm not a fisherman so I know nothing about lures. I got these out my grandmothers house in about 1990. I had brought them home and stuck them in a closet and recently came across them.
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They belonged to my grandfather who died in 1975. Is there any value in old lures like these.
 
There is a market, but the ones I've seen were unused, still in the package. You never know though. These are definitely old. I've been fishing almost 50 years and the only one of those I've ever used is the Jitterbug. I'd check eBay.
 
I mounted a few on some pieces of driftwood.

I caught one of my biggest bass ever on a Hellbender the same color as the one in the picture.
 
I don't think you'd get enough for them but you could always list em on here and see if the offer is above the sentimental value! I'd just hang 'em on some driftwood. and use them in a display.
 
They are of no sentimental value to me because it is fishing related and I don't care anything about fishing. I do have 2 of my granddaddy's pocket knives that I wouldn't take anything for. I also found an old open face reel on what appears to be a glass rod that came from there. I'll post photos of it tomorrow.
 
I have a bunch like that that came out of my dad's old steel tackle box. My siblings and I divided them up. He used much newer lures in later years but that old tackle box was always around full of stuff from when he was a young man. The ones I got I put in a shadow box it makes a wonderful display some of them still have the boxes with them.
 
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