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FRED ARBOGAST JITTERBUG HISTORY


FRED ARBOGAST
JITTERBUG HISTORY


By Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut

Fred arbogast jitterbug history begins in 1926 when Fred Arbogast, who had begun carving lures in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, began selling them in local tackle shops. The lures were so popular that he decided to start his own company and the Fred Arbogast Co and fred arbogast jitterbug history were officially born.

Fred arbogast jitterbug history really begins in 1938, when the jitterbug was introduced after Arbogast's spin-tail tickler and Hawaiin wiggler achieved fame. It went on to become the number one topwater lure of all time thanks to its ability to catch bass.



Fred arbogast jitterbug history has celebrated its 75th anniversary and is renowned for the jitterbug lures

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What made fred arbogast jitterbug history was the lure that was designed to resemble a bug that moves across the water's surface with a double-loped lip that is placed at an angle to ensure proper action that creates a loud padding sound that's proven to attract bass and other predator fish.

Fred arbogast jitterbug history has celebrated its 75th anniversary and is renowned for the jitterbug lures it produced that are now sought by collectors. The company continues to make jitterbugs today in sizes from 2" to 4.5" and weights from 1/4 oz to 1.25 oz. in colors ranging from black to white/red head with white and yellow bellies.

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