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  1. Thanks man! I thought it was a lot older when I bought it. I bought it with a Heddon Crazy Crawler and a Creek Chub Striper Strike 2100. I paid $15 for all 3 of them, so I dont think I did too bad. Im not sure how old the crazy crawler is though.
  2. You must have just beat me to the post! haha Do you know if theyre rare at all? or how old this one might be?
  3. Yeah I agree. Ive actually kept researching after posting this, and think its a lure called a Woodchopper. Which comes up as being made by "Ozark Mountain" and "Luhr Jensen". Im not sure if there's a difference in the companies or anything, but Id still like to know how rare they are if anyone knows. Thanks for the input guys!
  4. Sorry about that. Something didnt process I guess. The pic is now in the original post.
  5. I bought a few vintage lure the other day because there was an old crazy crawler included in the bundle. This one was also in there and I can't figure out what it is! Its 2-3" long, has two propellers, and it made of wood. Does anyone know what it is and if they're hard to find? Thanks!
  6. Way2Slow: Thanks so much! I was thinking about expanding the peg as you said to hold it on, but a screw might be better. Im going to my dads shop tomorrow, so hopefully we'll be able to get it held on. So it doesnt matter if there's a little wiggle in it as quanjig asked above? quanjig: Yeah that gasket it shot, but I have brand new one in my carb kit!
  7. I tried to grab the peg with a pair of pliers to theread it out, but im almost convinced its made onto the body
  8. Well apparently it sensors my word.. so I'll describe it as a peg.
  9. Hey guys, I have a 1983 Chrysler Sea King 15HP. I recently bought a carb kit because my float was stuck and pouring gas out the front when I primed it. When I took off the bowl, there was a little flat cover part loose inside. It seems to mount on the underside of the carb frame and cover a hole of some sort. It sets on a small ***, but has no threads/ screw to hold it in place, and it is not listed on the parts diagram. Can anyone tell me what it is, how it broke, and how to fix it? Pictures: https://www.dropbox.com/s/88a32btn2zcebt7/20140403_153840.jpg https://www.dropbox.com/s/5uniztls56ogobh/2014-04-03%2015.38.53.jpg
  10. I think the one with the propellers might be a Creek Chub Injured Minnow. Its the closest thing I can find. Did any other companies make a lure like this? http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-FISHING-LURE-WOODEN-CREEK-CHUB-BABY-INJURED-MINNOW-GLASS-EYES-1924-1963-/380868897261?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item58ad8e29ed
  11. Cool! Thanks for sharing. Do you have any luck with it? My dad has always told me how neat their action is in the water, so I thought about buying a newer one to try out. Id use his, but I'd hate for one of the muskies to get an appetite for it while I'musing 15 lb test... haha.
  12. Thanks guys! Are any of these rare? Id never sell them, but Im just curious.
  13. 1. Jig (Yamamoto Hula Grub) 2. Fluke 3. Dropshot (zoom finesse worm)
  14. Here's a couple better pics. https://www.dropbox.com/s/flivsh5t6spf4d8/2014-03-12%2022.22.13.jpg https://www.dropbox.com/s/71wl3akxudnw5vx/2014-03-12%2022.23.05.jpg I hope those links work
  15. That one is wooden. I feel like that's not the original paint job on it, but I could be wrong. Also, does anyone know what the 2nd one up from the bottom corner is (silver and black with prop)? Or the green on underneath it? It kind of has a bent shape to it and the hook is mounted on the side.

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