HikeClimbPaddle Posted May 17, 2020 Report Posted May 17, 2020 I don't know, but by the looks of it I'm guessing the action is pretty good eh
bushart Posted May 17, 2020 Report Posted May 17, 2020 Pretty sure it's an early version of a "Dying Flutter"
dave524 Posted May 17, 2020 Report Posted May 17, 2020 I'd say it is a Heddon Dowagiac Minnow , but missing the front hooks. Worth some bucks in good condition with the box. Scroll down a bit https://www.wideopenspaces.com/9-old-fishing-lures-tackle-box-just-hit-payday/ 1
Woodsman Posted May 17, 2020 Report Posted May 17, 2020 7 minutes ago, dave524 said: I'd say it is a Heddon Dowagiac Minnow , but missing the front hooks. Front hooks may have been removed so it would be legal to use here in Ontario 2
dave524 Posted May 17, 2020 Report Posted May 17, 2020 24 minutes ago, Woodsman said: Front hooks may have been removed so it would be legal to use here in Ontario The old days when the flatfish with 2 pairs of trebles on those hangers/spreaders were illegal too, could not even use 2 trebles on a musky quick strike harness.
OhioFisherman Posted May 17, 2020 Report Posted May 17, 2020 https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_trksid=p2499334.m570.l1313.TR1.TRC0.A0.H0.TRS0&_nkw=Heddon+Dowagiac+Minnow&_sacat=36169 Unless you are a lure collector and really know what you are doing you don't want to fiddle with those old lures, even attempting to clean them might cause some damage. i believe Dave made the right call on the lure, evidently there was a 3 and 5 hook version. That swivel on the front does not appear to be standard, again though, not an expert. Condition means a lot, but so does the rarity of the color and original packaging and any paperwork that went with the item.
John Bacon Posted May 17, 2020 Report Posted May 17, 2020 (edited) 7 hours ago, dave524 said: The old days when the flatfish with 2 pairs of trebles on those hangers/spreaders were illegal too, could not even use 2 trebles on a musky quick strike harness. When would Flatfish have been illegal? For as long as I can remember, a treble counted as one hook when attached to an artificial lure, and four hooks were allowed per line. So, four trebles on a lure would have been legal under those rules. Under the new rules, a treble counts as one hook regardless of whether it's attached to an artificial lure or not. Edited May 17, 2020 by John Bacon
dave524 Posted May 18, 2020 Report Posted May 18, 2020 13 hours ago, John Bacon said: When would Flatfish have been illegal? For as long as I can remember, a treble counted as one hook when attached to an artificial lure, and four hooks were allowed per line. So, four trebles on a lure would have been legal under those rules. Under the new rules, a treble counts as one hook regardless of whether it's attached to an artificial lure or not. Early '80's a treble still counted as 3 when live bait fishing, hence sucker rigs for Musky used a single and 1 treble. Later the rule was changed so a treble was considered 1 hook . A treble was always considered 1 hook for artificial lures but only 3 were allowed on a plug, not sure when that was upped, definitely the rule in the '60/70's.
John Bacon Posted May 18, 2020 Report Posted May 18, 2020 2 hours ago, dave524 said: Early '80's a treble still counted as 3 when live bait fishing, hence sucker rigs for Musky used a single and 1 treble. Later the rule was changed so a treble was considered 1 hook . A treble was always considered 1 hook for artificial lures but only 3 were allowed on a plug, not sure when that was upped, definitely the rule in the '60/70's. It was definitely four in the mid-eighties. I didn't read the regs before that; so you could be right about a three hook limit in 60/70s.
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