 | Angler's Antiques.
Hugh Fisher has a great deal of information about various baits,
specializing in Clarks, and also fish decoys.. |
 | Antique Fishing
Lures. Floyd Roberts has a lot of information for the lure
collector, along with some early collecting information. |
 | Antique Lure
Collector. Joe Stagnitti has some very good information showing
rare lures and boxes. |
 | Carver Comp.
Here's a web site devoted to contemporary lures and lure-makers.
Some of them are very neat, and sure to become collectibles. |
 | Heddon
Vamps. If you are interested in Heddon Vamps, Ed Knight has a
few pages that will present a great deal of knowledge and help. |
 | Hoosier Fishing
Lure Information. As the title suggests, Pete Tagtmeyer is
preserving the history of lures and lure makers from Indiana. Nice
site. |
 | Lure Lore. Tom Jacomet has
a fine web site with lots of information and articles about all
kinds of lure lore. There is also lots of information on Heddon
River Runts and Heddon color charts. |
 | Mr. Lure Box. If you want
to get a look at some eye-popping museum quality lures in their
original boxes, Robbie Pavey has a site for you. |
 | My Baitshop. Keith Bell
shows some lures by Catch All, Heddon, and Lazy Ike. |
 | Old Fishing Lures.
Matt Lollman has a nice site. Especially interesting are the scans
of several very old tackle catalogs. |
 |
Shakespearean Delites. Harvey Garrison's web site includes all
kinds of information about Shakespeare lures, reels, and misc.
stuff. |
 | South Bend Baits.
Marie Munson has a terrific site full of information for the
collector of South Bend tackle. |
 | Strange
Lures. No, it's not about strange lures, it's maintained by
Stuart Strange, who probably has the best tackle collector link page
on the net, plus lots of other information. |
 | Tackle Collecting.com.
Larry Nicholson covers many lure making companies on his nice site -
Arbogast, Creek Chub, Heddon, Paw Paw, Pflueger, Shakespeare, South
Bend. There are lots of images, but the site is fast and easy to
load. |