06-01-2012, 07:12 PM
Bill Norman created Wood Lures Co.
Norman brought his boyhood love of fishing into his adult life when, after serving in the military and some early work years, [#ff4040]he took his fishing interest into a business venture with Wood Lures[/#ff4040], a Conway, AR, firm. He eventually created Norman Lures which is still selling some of the best lures available today.
http://www.normanlures.com/
Several of today's top bass lures were created by him, including the Little N, the DD22 crankbait and the N-Ticer lipless crankbait. He was inducted into the Professional Bass Fishing Hall of Fame in 2007.
If you have some of the Wood Lure Co bass lures from his original company in Arkansas they are considered "Antique" and probably worth more to you as a collector than to use fishing.
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Norman brought his boyhood love of fishing into his adult life when, after serving in the military and some early work years, [#ff4040]he took his fishing interest into a business venture with Wood Lures[/#ff4040], a Conway, AR, firm. He eventually created Norman Lures which is still selling some of the best lures available today.
http://www.normanlures.com/
Several of today's top bass lures were created by him, including the Little N, the DD22 crankbait and the N-Ticer lipless crankbait. He was inducted into the Professional Bass Fishing Hall of Fame in 2007.
If you have some of the Wood Lure Co bass lures from his original company in Arkansas they are considered "Antique" and probably worth more to you as a collector than to use fishing.
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