Collecting Old Time Fishing Lures


There may be different kinds of reasons why people collect old time fishing lures but it all boils down to one thing—these people’s love for the hobby.


For these people, collecting old time lures is not just a hobby—it also tells the history of a person who created and used the lure for fishing and also a bit about the history of fishing as well. This is not just a one time hobby; this is for a lifetime.


Fishing lures date back since the time of cave-dwelling people. Archeologists found out that the lures were made out of bone or bronze. Modern day lures have only been commercialized and produced by fishing gear makers in the United States in the 1900s.


Moreover, if you are shopping or looking for antique lures, you should familiarize yourself with makers and manufacturers such as Minnow, Chapman, Heddon, Creek Chub, Pflueger, South Bend, Loftie, and Shakespeare. These manufacturer’s lures and their boxes have been around since the 1900s.


If you are a big fan of fishing and you want to keep the old fishing style alive or feel nostalgic every time you open your tackle box, you can collect antique lures. You can also display these lures at home or in your fishing cabin. Also, you can be practical by using your collections when fishing.


Fishing, whether it is a need or a hobby, has been around for years now and has transcended culture, history, time, and other factors. Collecting gears for fishing such as lures will be around for as long as there are people who like fishing.




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