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Hook display early fromearly 1900s Just came in

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Thought I would share this from the tackle end that goes on the rod and reel. A gentleman that was an early pioneer in sportfishing from the 50s to the 80s passed these on to me and I am honored to have them in my collection. I believe almost every hook made by Mustad at the time. You look back at history and the design of the hooks that people think are new are not so much after looking at this. So Cal history that this man had. I bought some molds he made years ago and he passed them on to me. I was 12 when I meet him on a party boat and as a kid I caught fish with his jigs. Enjoy. I guess I now collect Hooks. A good start. AY.


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Nice display. I enjoyed Todd Larson's book on the history of the fishing hook. http://whitefishpress.com/bookdetail/57
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What a great friend, Bud! I love talking to those kinds of guys. When I came over to San Diego for the convention in 2014, I ran into a guy like that at the gate getting on the plane. He ended up sitting next to me and we talked for the whole 6 hr flight. It was amaaaazing. First flight in my life that I asked "What? We're here already?"
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Those are wonderful historical displays. Thanks for sharing.
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Bud, that is awesome! I’ve been collecting early “snelled” triangle hook packs, but they don’t display nearly as nicely as that. Thanks for posting.

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kyreels wrote: Fri Jan 29, 2021 4:55 pm Nice display. I enjoyed Todd Larson's book on the history of the fishing hook. http://whitefishpress.com/bookdetail/57
Lol, only Dr. Todd could write a 360-page book on early fish hooks! I just ordered it. Thanks for the link, Matt.

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I would buy the book but I don't think Mustad is in it? I would love to see the ideas behind them and what they are for. I have a good general knowledge based on my Commercial and sportfishing operations I worked on or with. There are variations I think I have seen on certain strange lures from various makers. Thanks Its a keeper to go with my saltwater collection.
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Mustad is lightly covered in The History of the Fish Hook In America, but it is not an America company and Todd referenced that it was about the only history printed prior to his book (think he is referring to Sport Afield History of Fish Hook in 1975, but not sure). There are some other collector books out there dealing with Hooks and Harnesses, but there is no other real history which is comprehensive and authoritative in its range and coverage of the whole spectrum of hooks and the impact on fishing in America and the World. There really is a lot to all the variations, including the early human endeavors, maybe going back to 3000 BC. Todd referenced that there might be a Vol II and III at some point, which would complete the history. This volume is a great introduction and although not comprehensive, fills a great void in the knowledge of what Forbes Magazine in 2005 called the 19th most important tool in the history of mankind.
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Wow. Very cool. Yes, new is actually old.
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