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    Finally replaced the Erie Dearie style mold I let go years ago!!! Won't make that mistake again!

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    You got some 'splainin to do!! Give us a bigger pic when you can, I know zip about them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    You got some 'splainin to do!! Give us a bigger pic when you can, I know zip about them.
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    The Erie Dearie is agreat lil lure especially when tipped with a bit of nightcrawler,
    see cabelas link http://www.cabelas.com/product/Erie-...ner/701939.uts
    I know FM has been searching high and low for this one and I have been looking at yard sales all summer. (only found 4 jig molds this and did not buy any)
    anyhow FM wants the smaller sizes which are next to impossible to find but are very good lures and relatively easy to make.

    here is link from East Tennessee that tells how to fish em
    Erie Dearie lures - Page 2 - East Tennessee Fishing

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    Dr. Nip - thanks for posting the pic of the lure.

    Dog - I did find the 3/8 and 5/8ths mold, which is the smaller ones, heres the best I can do on a bigger pic until I get the mold. Best of all it was less than $30!!! There's another one up for sale and I'm trying to get that one too!! It's also a 3/8 and 5/8th.


    I always just put a crawler or leech on the hook and cast and slow reeled.
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    Thanks for educating this old man Boys, good info from you both. Good find Doug, have fun with it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skeetbum View Post
    Thanks for educating this old man Boys, good info from you both. Good find Doug, have fun with it.
    X2! I learn something new everyday, if I just pay attention!!
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    DO-IT also makes a weight forward spinner #EF-3858,and EM-4-3858.

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    Doug, there is another smaller 1/4oz and 1/2oz mold that a buddy of mine has. If I did not know better, I'd say he keeps it in a safe with armed guards. I did see it once but like me he has lots of visitors and he hides that mold. If memory serves me the mold is #3197..... Another search????? I put a diamond willow leaf blade on the 1/4 oz and it is a great spring thu post spawn smallie bait in my local steams. creeks and rivers.

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