Hmmm well I had a guess, until you added single point hooks.
Off to do some homework.
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Around 1912-13 a man from New Jersey came out with a minnow style bait. It was a large floater style bait with a large prop on it and had 3 single point hooks on it. Who was this man ? and what was the name of this bait ?
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Hmmm well I had a guess, until you added single point hooks.
Off to do some homework.
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This lure had a body made out of wood and the prop on it was made out of aluminum
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sounds like the jersey expert lure, except it only had two hooks and two props.
The reasoning behind the 3 single point hooks was...This MFG. was in New Jersey and their law in those days was only 3 hook points on any single fishing apparatus.
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The double prop, triple sticker by Milton Bradley? Lol, no clue on this one. Interesting that fiahing rules and laws were already inacted that far back.
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Maybe Jim Donaly and Redfin Floater Minnow?
My grandfather had one of these hanging in his fishing cabin. I told him it sounded more like a tuna lure.
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The unique Heddon Hi Forehead Lure Attachment 364838
The paint jobs on these particular lures were kind of crude....had the look like maybe a young child painted them.
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