kickingfrog Posted September 22, 2012 Report Posted September 22, 2012 Sitting at my buddy's bar arguing about the name of this spoon.
Handlebarz Posted September 22, 2012 Report Posted September 22, 2012 Paddy and if you catch a lot of fish on it change the name to Paddy Go Lucky also acceptable names would be Green lantern (very original) leprechaun (again very original) Green Mile (to Soon) booger (kids (boys) would like that one) Octoberfest sorry Oktoberfest so I am not corrected fighting Irish Ok I gots to stop and go fishing but the dang wind is just not right its going to be a long weekend
outllaw Posted September 22, 2012 Report Posted September 22, 2012 silverleaf. created in ohio u.s.a. mid to late 80,s. believe the dies were sold to hagens tackle.
zamboniwaterboy Posted September 22, 2012 Report Posted September 22, 2012 silverleaf. created in ohio u.s.a. mid to late 80,s. believe the dies were sold to hagens tackle. Put back into production by Erie Dearie, I think. Several lure component distributors sell blanks.
Crazy Ivan Posted September 22, 2012 Report Posted September 22, 2012 Looks like a fork, not a spoon.
Roy Posted September 22, 2012 Report Posted September 22, 2012 Looks like a fork, not a spoon. You're not so crazy after all, Ivan.
Dave Bailey Posted September 22, 2012 Report Posted September 22, 2012 Looks like a fork, not a spoon. More like a spork.
ttahhan Posted September 22, 2012 Report Posted September 22, 2012 From the 1900's used by the settlers, Its a dual purpose unit, fork and a fish lure, they caught fish with it and then removed the treble hook and ate with it.
kickingfrog Posted September 22, 2012 Author Report Posted September 22, 2012 Thanks for the help. Silverleaf it is.
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