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Inherited a lot of these little guys
Aug 12, 2019 20:37:04   #
FS Digest
 
Not much of a fisherman and inherited a lot of these little guys, can anyone tell me about them?

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by Kalashnana



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Aug 12, 2019 20:37:13   #
FS Digest
 
These are crankbaits, can be used to catch a lot of different fish ranging from bass to crappie depending on the size of the lure. You fish them by casting (normally along the edge of a pond or lake) and then reeling in with consistent speed (not too fast or too slow) and the bait will wiggle around in the water, attracting fish.

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by jdmur1212

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Aug 12, 2019 20:37:17   #
FS Digest
 
My dad SLAYS crappie trolling these cranks. They’ll catch anything that eats baitfish really

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by pjread

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Aug 12, 2019 20:37:22   #
FS Digest
 
Those look quite old, they could be valuable collectibles, especially if they’re in the original package.

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by readyforfishing

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Aug 12, 2019 20:37:29   #
FS Digest
 
Most old lures are worthless. These are a rare exception due to bass fishermen being insane.

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by 5uper5kunk

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Aug 12, 2019 20:37:37   #
FS Digest
 
These are worth a lot because of the action

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by jw521

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Aug 12, 2019 20:37:42   #
FS Digest
 
Dont open these! These are original wiggle warts. They are prized by many anglers because Storm, the company that made them, was purchased by Rapala. When that happened the molds for these crankbaits were "fixed" which changed their action so they don't hunt from side to side as well. You can find sealed new in box pre-Rapala wiggle warts listed on eBay for upwards of $100 per bait.

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by Atomic_Ten

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Aug 12, 2019 20:37:47   #
FS Digest
 
Wow, I had no idea. Do you know of any good way to judge which ones are worth anything?

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by Kalashnana

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Aug 13, 2019 00:05:34   #
disaksen
 
They are great baits for catching returning Salmon and Steelhead in river systems.
Best way to find their value is to Google the Internet for them. If you can find the web page of someone who collects Storm baits you can determine their true value. Especially if they are selling some of their duplicates, or are trying to fill their collection with a color or size they are missing, .. and you have it

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Aug 13, 2019 09:46:03   #
doc alden
 
FS Digest wrote:
Wow, I had no idea. Do you know of any good way to judge which ones are worth anything?

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by Kalashnana


Put 'em on ebay. Ask an astronomical price. Wait for a bite. You WILL get some, believe it or not!

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Aug 13, 2019 09:55:06   #
Joe Beaderman Loc: Adams Nebraska
 
Have caught many walleye on some of those. Great lures catch many different spiecies.

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Aug 13, 2019 11:02:46   #
Ozarida19 Loc: Palm Bay Fl.
 
FS Digest wrote:
Not much of a fisherman and inherited a lot of these little guys, can anyone tell me about them?

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by Kalashnana


Don’t listen to these ( hang it on the wall guys) I’ve caught 7 # walleyes, 16” crappies,1.75# blue gill and so on, trolling points on Bull Shoals Lake. USE THEM. Or send them to me. 🐡

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Aug 13, 2019 17:13:31   #
YankeeBastid
 
FS Digest wrote:
Most old lures are worthless. These are a rare exception due to bass fishermen being insane.

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by 5uper5kunk


best laugh of the day, though I would delete the 'bass' and add 'and so are golfers'.

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Aug 13, 2019 23:19:50   #
Salesrep Loc: Maryland
 
Storm “Wiggle Wart”, now owned by Rapala.They catch bass walleye pike pickerel white bass....not worth a whole lot, just a few bucks each.They are molded plastic like most baits are these days.

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