1. Harry lure for trolling around and use in the eddys in some small rivers for rainbows. Why, it works really well and Harry was an old co-worker of my fathers and is still a good friend. I have probably 25 different size and color combo's from 4" down to 2".
2. The bent rainbows you have in your picture. That lure has produced more trout in streams and rivers for me than any other lure I carry in my trout pack. Again, I have all the color options (I have found, but gold is a lock in most cases) in the 3? different sizes they offer. Great Lure.
3. Its funny, I think I am the only person that has never caught a trout on a Rooster tail. For many, that is the go to lure, but it has my number and I have had 0 luck with it, not even a bite that comes to mind.
When my grandfather passed away, I inherated his entire fishing collection which included, 10 or so rods (mostly bass and crappy, with a custom made three piece fly rod that was manufactured at the beginning of composite technology and a 11ft, 7/8 spey fly rod and the saltwater reel to go with it (I will tell you nothing is as exciting as standing chest deep in the surf and slinging a 5" Silverside fly past your head), a few extra reels (old top shelf stuff that works great). I also recieved 5 two sided tackle boxes full of lures and anything that a 70 year long fishing hobby could collect, short of eliminating the small lead stuff, I still have all of it and use those boxes as a lure replacement inventory that I will probably never exhaust. But none of it lives up to the memories of sitting in the bow of his aluminum boat as a kid learning how to fish or sitting in his fly tying/reloading room practicing no-slip mono knots, priceless.
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