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HEDDON FISHING LURE
HEDDON FISHING LURES WERE THE ORIGINAL ARTIFICIAL FISHING LURE
by Ken Liebeskind
Yalesville, Connecticut
If you collect antique lures you know Heddon fishing lures are the most prized. The company continues to operate today and makes a variety of top water and crankbait lures.
The Heddon fishing lure dates back to 1894 when James Heddon created the first artificial fishing lure. The first lures were made of wood, painted with several layers of thick paint with round glass eyes. The lures are renowned for their imaginative colorful designs, including the perch or green colored minnow with patterned facets on the body that resemble a real fish.
Catch fish like this with a Heddon fishing lure when you are bass fishing
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The dead on coloring, sturdy components and enticing action of Heddon fishing lures get fast strikes from bass, pike, trout and more.
Many lure manufacturers today follow the Heddon lead of creating life like lures in imaginative colors. www.scientificfishing.com takes the Heddon idea further by creating scientific lures that rely on patented technology to make the lures more life like than ever. The latest innovation is the Bite Lite lure, the electronic lure that blinks bright red when it swims to mimic an injured prey. Thousands of lures have been designed to mimic baitfish, frogs and worms, but only the Bite Lite resembles a bleeding fish, which is a hungry bass's most enticing meal. Officials in Wyoming think the Bite Lite catches too many fish and banned it. But it can be fished in 49 states and around the world and it's highly successful, beating other popular lures three to one in a Florida test.
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