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  • Super User

Jitterbugs for the most part. Neat old stuff.

  • Author

Yeah very cool for sure. I know the one with the propellers may be worth something, just don't know how to identify it

  • Super User

You are probably right about it may be worth something. But in reality the whole lot will not make you rich. I would keep them for the nostalgia if you're into fishing. Good shadowbox lures. 

  • Super User

Prop bait looks like a Spin-I-Diddee

Top is probably a Crazy Crawler and the others look like Jitterbugs

 

All very cool...none likely worth more than about $15, though, I'm afraid

  • Super User

That top one might be a Crazy Crawler. Crazy something?

  • Author

Yeah I Google searched it it is a crazy crawler. everything you guys said it was right I just wasn't sure of the names I knew the jitterbugs

1 hour ago, Choporoz said:

Prop bait looks like a Spin-I-Diddee

Top is probably a Crazy Crawler and the others look like Jitterbugs

 

All very cool...none likely worth more than about $15, though, I'm afraid

Your right! Thank you

Anyone ever see anything like this? Cool little bag and tubes for lures.

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yep the bag is a surf bag. I have a newer one and each tube holds a single lure so you dont have to untangle them if you what to switch.

the prob bait is likely a luhr Jensen or south bend nip-I-diddie or spin-I-diddie depending on how old it is. fairly popular on ebay and such. I have a few of them. there def fun to throw around spawning time/just in general. gotta love those topwater blowups!

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