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How Many Of You Have Seen This Spinnerbait ?

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  • Super User

Cleaning out my garage and found this old Mepps spinnerbait. Its one of the first bass lures I owned. I'm going to put it back into action . 

 

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  • Super User

Wow! looks like a standard aglia blade. Pretty cool. interesting to see a swivel on the line tie, since Mepps have been advising for years (oddly, in my opinion) not to use swivels or snap-swivels with their in-lines.

wow, that's a beautiful old spinnerbait! good find!

  • Super User

I've seen it. Three seconds ago ;)

 

Nice find. 

Shine those blades up and hold on!

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  • Super User

Shine those blades up and hold on!

I dont  know if I can shine those blades. The plating is off .

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  • Super User

Wow! looks like a standard aglia blade. Pretty cool. interesting to see a swivel on the line tie, since Mepps have been advising for years (oddly, in my opinion) not to use swivels or snap-swivels with their in-lines.

They are Aglias .

  • Super User

I have the older mepps style spinnerbaits somewhere.

I have one of those... the smaller size with a single blade.  I have a couple of the old in-line baits they made, too.  One is pretty large with a distinctly "catfish-looking" rigged ribber minnow on it.  It was one of the "Giant Killer" baits they made for pike.

 

When I was a young spin fisherman growing up on Lake George in NY about forty years ago, the Mepps in-line spinners were one of my favorites (along with the Eppinger Daredevil spoons and the old Heddon hard baits).  I still have a ton of Mepps stuff in my ultralight tackle boxes.

 

Tight lines,

Bob

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Nice bait scaleface!

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