Antique Surface Lures


A lot of things antique are of value. Even to some sport fishermen, collecting a lot of antiques like fly reels, surface lure, and other fishing collectibles are becoming a very expensive hobby. Actually, antique surface fishing lures are quite collectable. They are not only extremely hard to find, they are also very costly. Some old fishermen may not even know it but them may own some very old lures in their storage areas or garage. These lures can be sold to collectors at a good sum.

One sure way of getting hold of an antique fishing lure is through the online stores. Some are also being auctioned at competitive prices. To site some information in order to guide those who may be interested in purchasing one via the internet, below are some details. Many antique fishing lures are built of wood and are painted with different colors most of shiny finish. The eyes of these lures are made of glass thereby giving it a very realistic look. A few examples of antique lures being traded online are a Heddon 700 Musky, a Creek Chub fishing lure, a Picaroon wood minnow fishing lure, a Heddon Punkinseed type of lure, a Rinehart musky buzzer and a variety of other antique fishing lures at reasonable prices.

What you should do is check out all the offers online, for example, in eBay, and scrutinize closely if this is the lure you may want to collect. Once decided, you may either buy or bid on it and it will soon be part of your collection.







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