Old gear "It was my Great Grandfathers"

Post any questions and photos about old fishing rods, reels and gear!
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DannyLeslie
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Old gear "It was my Great Grandfathers"

Post by DannyLeslie » Tue Apr 24, 2012 5:13 pm

Ok so I recently inherited some older fishing gear. No photos because for some reason I cant upload them from my iphone to the site so I will just list the stuff.


Scientific Anglers Fly Rod "Not sure what year its from but the labels on the case are like swade material.

Miracle Minnow # 456W "Its a silver body, black spots with redish eyes

Spin-in Herry "Its a lure that looks like a wounded minnow, the body is curved, black on top silver on bottom" STILL IN ORIGINAL BOX

Pflueger Zam Weedless Spinner "Silver body with with fur off the back of it" STILL IN ORIGINAL BOX

Creek Chub Lure "Yellow green on the bottom, black on one side, white and red on the other side, propeller type nose on the front and rear, 3 treble hooks off the bottom" STILL IN ORIGINAL BOX

White larger flat fish lure "3 treble hooks"

Green larger flat fish lure "2 treble hooks"

Big fish lure "white with black spots on top, amber on the sides, orange head and yellow eyes 2 treble hooks"

Old bobber "red, white, black, white, yellow"

15 wooden smaller lures ranging from flat fish to a plastic lure with a picture of a fish on it"

Again sorry for no photos
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Silvers-0
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Sockeye-1
Steelhead-0
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BigCatDaddy
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Re: Old gear "It was my Great Grandfathers"

Post by BigCatDaddy » Tue Jun 12, 2012 10:45 am

DID YOU WANT TO SELL THIS STUFF?

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DannyL
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Re: Old gear "It was my Great Grandfathers"

Post by DannyL » Wed Jul 25, 2012 6:33 pm

I was looking to trade the fly rod for an 8'5 to a 9'5 casting rod
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