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The Tackle Box

Unread postby LenH » Mon Oct 01, 2012 6:55 am

I ran in to Scot on Friday at the Apple Festival. Scot and I usually talk fishing when we meet. This was one of those talks. Scot was a little more excited than typical. He had inherited is Dad's tackle box. He wanted me to look at. I will quote Scot: "There are some really old neat lures in there of my Dad's and he thought he might sell them if I thought they were worth anything. I told him I would make time and come to his house and take a look. Sunday morning I drove in his driveway and found him splitting wood outside. He knew what I was there for and he almost jugged up his driveway to the garage to retrieve "the tackle box." He walked out of the garage cradling it in his arms like a baby. It had a handle but Scot carried with both arms clutching close to his chest. From that second on I knew Scot really didn't want to sell any of those lures. He just wanted to show me that special tackle box.

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Scot opened it carefully and I could feel Scot's excitement as he as he did it. He quickly found his favorite lure. He held it up like a prize and said: "This was my favorite lure." "I could catch any kind of fish in any waterway with this one!"

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He went back to the corner of the garage and retrieve the creel and the "helicopter" lures. These were our big fish catchers. I could see the twinkle in Scot's eyes as he touched each one the lures and described them. At one time I could see Scot's mind wander to a long ago memory. The twinkle in his eyes told me he was with his Dad again fishing and he was 10 years old.

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There was one special lure that had glass eyes and he had to show it to me. He made me look closely at the lure to show a tooth mark on it. He said he didn't get to see that fish but it almost ripped the rod out of his hand. He could still remember the disappointment he felt from not landing that fish. He was just a little tike and his Dad reassured him there would be many big fish in his future.

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That tackle box seemed to have an endless supply of lures and reels and many memories in it. This "Rocket" reel still was in its box and the price tag and manual were in there. It costed $13.95. Scot commented that some good line costs more than that today. Scot's eyes raised as he showed this reel and eyes got big. Scot exclaimed: "The "rocket" was for bass and huge catfish!"

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Scot was truly caught up in the moment. He was showing me all the treasures his Dad's tackle box held. The Martin reel held many memories of days past. When we were done and I had taken some photos, I told Scot he was a lucky man to inherit such a tackle box and if I owned it and it was my Dad's there would be zero chances of me selling anything in that box. Scot smiled widely. I watched as he put everything back in the tackle box. He was very meticulous as he did it. He wanted to make sure it was all put back in there correctly just like his Dad had taught him. There is ZERO chance that Scot will ever sell anything from this time capsule of his days fishing with his dad.


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Re: The Tackle Box

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Re: The Tackle Box

Unread postby Swampthing » Mon Oct 01, 2012 2:13 pm

Cool stuff ! Funny I was going through my garage tonite and in a drawer found a box with a small collection of real old lures.
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Re: The Tackle Box

Unread postby LenH » Fri Oct 05, 2012 1:12 am

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the lure with the tooth mark.
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Re: The Tackle Box

Unread postby adrenalin » Wed Oct 10, 2012 1:57 pm

It looks like those reels have leadcore on them. Must have been used for trolling.
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Re: The Tackle Box

Unread postby natvbearhntr » Fri Nov 16, 2012 4:42 am

I usually skip past the fishing section unless I have a specific question but I'm glad I checked it out today. This is a great story and hopefully someday my boys will have a smilar story to share but for now it starts with me. As I started reading I was thinking "There is no way he is going to sell this stuff" lol. Thanks for sharing.


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