The oldest catalog I've still got is a 1978 Bass Pro Shops Master Catalog. Need to get one or two that pre-dates Elvis's death. And let me know if you want to go in on a time machine, Mike. Thinking Napoleon Dynamite style...
That Bagleys crankbait color you were curious about was called " Chartreuse Crawdad" and that was my favorite crankbait when it came out in a DB2 and DB3
Mike, Ryan Miller from OKC. Glad to see you've been bitten with the fishing bug like your big brother. Keep the videos coming. I love them.
Really cool video! I love getting to see all the old fishing gear that isn't around anymore!
Love old Pistol grip Rods . Thanks Mike .
They need to bring those back!
Great video Mike! So fun looking at all the stuff i gree up fishing ad a kid! BTW, that was my first BPS catalog!
Thanks Terry! Agreed, it’s a fun blast from the past. Thanks for watching 👍🏼
The oldest catalog I've still got is a 1978 Bass Pro Shops Master Catalog. Need to get one or two that pre-dates Elvis's death. And let me know if you want to go in on a time machine, Mike. Thinking Napoleon Dynamite style...
‘Merica!! Sweet gear, lures and plastics.
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Great video Mike!
That Bagleys crankbait color you were curious about was called " Chartreuse Crawdad"
and that was my favorite crankbait when it came out in a DB2 and DB3
Creme lures makes the unrigged scoundrel with the dots and stripes.
Was there a section for books and vhs tapes? I'm curious if they were selling those then. And if so, what the options were.
Unfortunately that was pre VHS… I know Fred Arbogast used to loan out bass fishing reels by request. That would be interesting to see
Most of this stuff was made in America now try and find lures made here not so much
Absolutely. I try to focus on collecting mostly vintage American made lures.