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yaknewb 03-26-2011 10:04 PM

Lure Identification????
 
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Found this in with some lures i bought any body know what it is? Its wood and in good shape is it old or junk?

jhook 03-26-2011 10:48 PM

Paging Mr. Day. Mr. Jim Day, please pick up the white courtesy phone...

Amish Ed 03-26-2011 11:00 PM

Good topwater for Largemouth and maybe calicoes too.

Jimmyz123 03-27-2011 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by yaknewb (Post 79480)
Found this in with some lures i bought any body know what it is? Its wood and in good shape is it old or junk?

Looks like a Heddon lure to me with the blades on both ends.

http://www.heddonlures.com/he_newprod.htm

http://www.basspro.com/Heddon®-Wounded-Zara-Spook/product/28402/-825622

I would say it's an early model of the Zara spook.

Hunters Pa 03-27-2011 07:56 AM

Yup, Heddon. Haven't seen one with the props in front & back in a long time.

It's junk, send it to me for diosposal :D

Classics do nothing if you don't use them.

h2ofishfo 03-27-2011 12:34 PM

definitely the heddon "eye" paint job. kinda phased out with the skirt tail buzzbait invented .collectors item wouldnt use it due to having to jerk the crap out of it to get the blades going .

Fiskadoro 03-28-2011 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by jhook (Post 79482)
Paging Mr. Day. Mr. Jim Day, please pick up the white courtesy phone...


Pretty funny :D

If I had to guess I'd say it's a Luhr Jenson woodchopper, but an early all wood version, before the changed the eye, in Sunshine Perch. The newer ones have a recessed eye, and are actually popular for Peacock bass.

There are hundreds of variations of these, but they are all essentually knockoffs of a Smithwick Devilhorse. The Original Smithwicks were released in something like 1950, and probably hundreds of various copies were made with slightly differen't configurations.

The wooodchopper is different because it's got large aluminum props rather then the more streamlined chromed propellers the were used by Heddon and Smithwick. Those large props make kind of a clacking noise in the water, so it's a noisier bait.

Jim

Fiskadoro 03-28-2011 08:12 AM

Dug up some pics at the Luhr Jenson site...


Woodchoppers come in various lengths and configurations but this one is pretty close. A newer version with the same blade setup..
http://www.luhrjensen.com/products/b...d=11&width=530

Here's the sunshine perch pattern...
http://www.luhrjensen.com/wp-content...opper_0910.jpg

I was kinda just guessing earlier but I think that's probably it...
Jim

Jimmyz123 03-28-2011 08:25 AM

Good call Jim it looks like you are the winner.

Here's a question? Are these effective in that Salt? I know they can be great in freshwater but was wondering about the salt.


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