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The first lure, red and black looks like a Creek Chub or Lucky 13 that has been modified.
The first pic is a Bass-O-Reno that someone added a hook harness to. Third pic,top, are Renosky jerk baits,I done know the name though.Fifth pic,top, I think is a hybrid Rattletrap that didn’t sell well.Next to last pic,bottom,the top lure is a deep diving Rogue jerk bait. If no one can name the others,I have a collectors guide of old lures,I’ll see if I can them for you.
On the first post the jerkbaits maybe from Tom Mann's Pogo minnow baits?
First pic is a Martin Salmon lure, third pic is Mann’s Pogo minnows, first pic second post is Paw Paw, under that pic is a deep diving Rogue and a jointed Rebel minnow
Here’s this one Attachment 483856
Last edited by D.Moore; 03-17-2022 at 09:14 AM.
I believe that rattle trap looking one in the first post last pic was made by lindy or a similar company.
Red and black is a Bass Oreno, I think Shakespere made them.
Top post 2nd and 3rd pic I can't remember the name but it was a great lure for fishing under docks and trees. The way it is made backwards when you throw it makes it swim frontwards under a dock or large fallen tree. Haven't seen them in years
Never saw that lure C. Bob, but in the '70's they sold a "travel bob", a bobber that when you pulled it forward it would dive and then move away from you when it surfaced. I guess you could walk that thing away from you to the next county if you had enough line.
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