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Fishing Lures. ... Glow in the Dark Fishing Lures. Although our largest group of high volume purchasers are tackle manufacturers, our experts at Glow Inc. ...
Pre-1940 wood lures and their boxes. Over 500 pages of information, prices, photos, and how-to for collecting antique fishing lures.
Looking for fishing lures? Need a bass lure, smallmouth lure, or trout lure? This is a great new fishing lure design. If you use spinners you'll want this ...
Pradco Outdoors site includes Bomber, Rebel, Cotton Cordell, Heddon, Arbogast, Smithwick, Excalibur, and Lazy Ike fishing lures.
Cotton Cordell Fishing Lures for Superb Walleye and Bass Fishing.
Rapala, the inventor of the balsa fishing lure. Rapala now manufactures 26 lure types, fillet knives, pro-designed tools and accessories.
Manufacturers of soft plastic baits that are impregnated with farm grown shrimp to resemble real shrimp, and crabs.
Famed lures for any fish. Online catalog and general fishing information.
Photos of collectable antique Florida fishing lures, rare antique fishing reels, antique British baits, early tournament casting medals, Field & Stream ...
A guide to the most valuable antique fishing lures, with 350 photos covering 176 companies like Heddon, Creek Chub, Pflueger and Shakespeare.
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Fishing sunglasses do not contain images of fish, but avid fishermen claim they do make it easier on your eyes when you are fishing. Fishing sunglasses is a name given to sunglasses that contain polarized lenses. This type of lens in sun glasses makes it easier to see when you are on the water because they reduce the glare caused by the reflection of the sun on the water. When you choose fishing sunglasses, there are many designer sun glasses to choose from. The most well-known polarized fishing sunglasses are those made by Oakley and Hobie. Both have excellent quality lenses that are very durable...
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Now that we’ve covered what nymph fly fishing is all about, let’s next take a look at what sort of fly fishing gear you're going to need to do it. While nymph fly fishing uses pretty much the same gear you use when dry fly fishing, there is a few small items that any successfully nymph fisherman will want to have. These items are strike indicators, some small weights, and a good pair of fly fishing sunglasses. Strike Indicators for Nymph Fishing First, you will need some strike indicators. Strike indicators are generally bright orange, ungodly looking things that get put on your leader well above...
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