Can you ID this lure? - Printable Version +- Fishing Forum (https://bigfishtackle.com/forum) +-- Forum: Freshwater Fishing Forum (https://bigfishtackle.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=400) +--- Forum: Freshwater Fishing General (https://bigfishtackle.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=2) +--- Thread: Can you ID this lure? (/showthread.php?tid=373536) |
Can you ID this lure? - futurepro - 11-13-2007 Pretty sure it's for walleye but have no clue how old or what it's called Thanks [signature] Re: [futurepro] Can you ID this lure? - allingeneral - 11-17-2007 I'll have to say that I've never seen anything quite like it. Kinda strange how it attaches to your line sideways. I do agree that it looks like a walleye would eat it. [signature] Re: [futurepro] Can you ID this lure? - HenryDavid - 11-18-2007 Looks like a "Lindy" lure, the heavy shaft above the hook is supposed to prevent bottom snags, and yes it is a walleye lure, where'd you find it. Almost resembles a spinner bait, most likely used for bottom bouncing. [signature] Re: [HenryDavid] Can you ID this lure? - futurepro - 11-18-2007 Belongs to a friend on another web sight. I will have to ask lindy maybe because in there regular listings it's not shown. [signature] Re: [futurepro] Can you ID this lure? - theangler - 11-22-2007 I thought I had seen most of the lures out there but I can't say I have seen that one? I'll be interested to know the answer once someone recognizes it! [signature] Re: [futurepro] Can you ID this lure? - t_wolfer - 01-31-2008 never seen it, maybe it's homemade. [signature] Re: [futurepro] Can you ID this lure? - Therapist - 02-02-2008 What you have there is a spinnerbait w/o the stiff wire. They have taken a standard jig w/skirt, attached a flexable cable, covered with surg tubing, put a small spinner in the middle, along w/ the line tie, and then the larger blade on the other end of the cable. My guess is that when you pull it through the water, it works just like a regular wire spinner bait, just flexiable. Interesting design. [signature] |