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Bagley’s Honey B Question

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Good morning guys, this weekend I bought a tackle collection at a moving sale, and there were about 100 super small crankbaits, and square bills in the collection. They all appear to be plastic and brand new, at least, hardly used, and I am enough of a noob that I thought they were all current bass baits. From what I can tell most of them are Bomber Fat A baits, but there are two that say Bagley’s Honey B on them. I’m tempted to put them at the end of my line and try them out over the course of this year but then I thought it might be more responsible to see if collectors want them rather than me breaking them off on a stump somewhere here in Texas. Can anyone help me with the vintage of these two in particular, the color, and what you think they are worth? For all I know they could be brand new since I see that Bagley is still making them. Any help would be appreciated. 

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Don't know if this is the exact same Honey B, but they still make them.

ALL small crank baits catch fish. They are great baits.

 

https://www.tacklewarehouse.com/search-tackle.html?start=0&count=30&searchtext=honey+b

I've been using a Bagley Honey Bee since they first came out in the late 1970's. I've still got a couple dozen and they do not have any printing on the underside like those shown in the pictures. This leads me to believe that these are some of the later models produced in the last few years.

 

My suggestion would be to use them. I can assure you they will catch fish.

 

 

 

 

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