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Rubber Worms, Original Floating Rapala, Johnson Silver Minnow, Dardevle Spoons Abu Reflex spinners Hula Popper , Jitterbug .Just some of the Lures I've used to catch Fish since my youth. Johnson…Continue
Started by John Sheehan. Last reply by John Sheehan Jun 21, 2024.
Some of my favorites I can't find anymore: Acme Flash King Wobbler Flutter Spoon, Manns Auger Tail Worm, Philips Crippled Killer, .....Continue
Started by John Sheehan Mar 27, 2024.
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Bill Norman is a significant figure in the fishing industry, known for his innovative crankbaits. His company, Norman Lures, was established in Greenwood, Arkansas, and became famous for producing high-quality fishing lures.
Military Service and Early Career: After serving in the military, Norman transitioned from early jobs to pursue his passion for fishing.
Partnership with Wood Lures: He initially worked with Wood Lures, which produced wooden lures, before shifting to plastic lures in the late 1960s.
Founding of Norman Manufacturing: In the early 1970s, Norman founded his own company, Norman Manufacturing, coinciding with the rise of organized bass fishing and tournaments.
Innovative Designs: Norman introduced several popular crankbait models, including the Big N, Little N, and DD22, which became staples among anglers.
Pro Team Sponsorship: Norman was one of the first to sponsor professional anglers, using tournaments to showcase his lures.
Market Influence: His ability to predict trends in bass fishing helped shape the industry, making his lures widely recognized and sought after.
Collectible Status: Original Norman lures are now considered collectible items, valued by both fishermen and collectors.
Continued Popularity: Many of Norman's designs remain popular today, with anglers relying on them for effective fishing.
Bill Norman's contributions to crankbaits have left a lasting legacy in the fishing world, influencing both the products available and the culture surrounding bass fishing.
Late October cranking for suspended and deep Fish
Oh, good for you, Bruce. More satisfying!
Hey John, I Have, but I also tie my own.
Hey Bruce! Did you ever try the MT Hellgrammites and Nymphs? The Black and natural colors have caught for me in the past.
There is a big dam near where I live and it's pretty loaded with crappie and gills. You use to have to walk a long downhill decent to the lake and a long ascent back up. About 10 years ago they built, roads, allowed small motor boats, and built docks at the breast. It's become a circus during the crappie spawn. It was at this dam we first used twisters plain, and tipped with minnows. There is a 9-inch minimum.
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