Bazoo Posted August 26, 2024 Posted August 26, 2024 When I think of old-school lures that work great I think of: Roostertails, Beetle Spins, Original Rapalas, curly tail grubs on jigheads. Often these are thought of as beginner lures because they are inexpensive and work well. I still fish them. What are the other old-school lures that are often overlooked today? 1 Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted August 26, 2024 Super User Posted August 26, 2024 I know this one! A black Jitterbug. I've had a lot of anglers call it an old fashioned lure. 8 Quote
Super User Team9nine Posted August 26, 2024 Super User Posted August 26, 2024 Charlie Brewer Slider/worm and Buck Perry Spoonplugs and related baits…but what do you consider “old school?” Shad Raps are now over 40 years old and still work great, as are similar cranks like the Bomber Model A. So many baits I could list that are still made and sold. 8 Quote
OmegaDPW Posted August 26, 2024 Posted August 26, 2024 Creme worms and those little shad minnow things. 2 Quote
Super User king fisher Posted August 26, 2024 Super User Posted August 26, 2024 Heddon- Torpedo, Crazy Crawler, Zarra spook, dying flutter Rebel - Minnow, Spoon bill minnow, Pop R, Jumpin Minnow, Deep WeeR Fred Arbogast - Hulla Popper, Jiterbug, Mud bug Bomber - Long A, Model A 7A, 6A, 5A, Fat Free Shad Norman - Deep Little N, DD 22, Fat boy Cotton Cordel - Spot, Red fin, Big O Bill Lewis- Rattle Trap H&H spinnerbait Mans- 1 minus, Jelly worm, Little George, Deep 20 30 Mister twister- Phenom worm Creme - Scoundrel Here are a few I have or have had. I'm sure there are many more great old baits that still work today. 9 Quote
Super User WRB Posted August 26, 2024 Super User Posted August 26, 2024 Everything I fish is “oldschool”😎 Tom 12 6 Quote
Super User islandbass Posted August 26, 2024 Super User Posted August 26, 2024 Spoons. I hooked into the biggest bass a few days ago fishing a homemade inline spinner targeting panfish. It was a very dark but there was enough light to see how bent over the rod was. Unfortunately, my line got caught up on the dock such that my side of the line was taut and bass’ was not so she easily and effortlessly shook off my spinner because my hook was barbless. I’m not even bummed about losing what was possibly might have been a new pb. but I had my daughter with me who witnessed the whole thing. I am more upset that I couldn't get my daughter to catch her first bass from this lake. It’s why I went to panfish mode to “ensure” I minimize any chance to catch a bass. She also made me fish when I told her I wasn’t going to fish. Then she pulled some psychology on me saying that she didn’t want to fish alone so I acquiesced. That bass should have been for her. It was however a completely mindless and random cast to nowhere. 1 Quote
Pat Brown Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 All I fish is pretty basic and old school. I fish jigs (skirted jig and craw or chunk or a jig head and worm)/soft plastics(Texas rigged or Carolina rigged or drop shot or weightless)/plugs (crankbaits/poppers/spooks) /minnow baits(Jerkbaits)/vibrating baits(lipless crankbait)/buzzers/spinners/frogs (buzzing and hollow) 99% of the time. Ain't much more old school than that. I feel that these are pretty well known though. 2 Quote
Tackleholic Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 Creek Chub Pikie Minnow, Arbogast Hula Dancer, Heddon Sonic, Bass Oreno, Tin Liz (if I still had any), Johnson Silver Minnow, River Runt, Johnsonite Feathered Spoon. 5 Quote
GRiver Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 Rapalas… they just work, same with Heddon topwaters. 2 Quote
Super User Bird Posted August 27, 2024 Super User Posted August 27, 2024 Spinnerbaits - legendary 4 Quote
papajoe222 Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 Mepp's in-line spinners. The Aglia and Squirrel Tail versions will catch just about anything that's worth catching. 7 Quote
Super User Columbia Craw Posted August 27, 2024 Super User Posted August 27, 2024 The Cordell Ripplin Redfin was way ahead of its time. That is one bait I have had custom painted. Whoops, there I go being a mentor. 5 Quote
Super User Catt Posted August 27, 2024 Super User Posted August 27, 2024 @WRB thats cuz we're old school! 9 Quote
Bazoo Posted August 27, 2024 Author Posted August 27, 2024 1 hour ago, Columbia Craw said: The Cordell Ripplin Redfin was way ahead of its time. That is one bait I have had custom painted. Whoops, there I go being a mentor. I need all the help I can get! Thanks. Quote
Super User Mobasser Posted August 27, 2024 Super User Posted August 27, 2024 If, like many of us, you fish plastic worms, spinnerbaits, or top waters, etc, your fishing old school lures. Almost everything we fish today is the same, or a slight variation of a lure that was invented at least fifty years ago. Today's baits have better hooks, better paint, better skirts etc, but the concept is the same. 4 1 Quote
Global Moderator Mike L Posted August 27, 2024 Global Moderator Posted August 27, 2024 All of the above But the ones that stand out to me… Black Jitterbug with orange dots Hula Popper Mepps anything Beetle-spins A plain ol worm Mike 6 Quote
Lottabass Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 Black bucktail, banana head jig with a black Uncle Josh pork eel caught this one in 1976. Still works today! 12 Quote
VTFan Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 Lately I've gone back to beetle spins and spinnerbaits. Just because it's old school the fish don't know that. IMHO. 3 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted August 27, 2024 Super User Posted August 27, 2024 1 hour ago, Lottabass said: black Uncle Josh pork eel Those eels are probably getting a little stiff. 2 1 Quote
Lottabass Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 I ran out of those Uncle Josh pork products a long time ago. Now I use a plastic stick bait on the back of my hair jigs. 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted August 27, 2024 Super User Posted August 27, 2024 3 minutes ago, Lottabass said: I ran out of those Uncle Josh pork products a long time ago. Now I use a plastic stick bait on the back of my hair jigs. I do to. 1 Quote
Super User Bankc Posted August 27, 2024 Super User Posted August 27, 2024 There are a few antique stores near me that sell old school baits for dirt cheap. They also sell collectible, old baits for ridiculous prices, if you want those. Anyway, I frequently pick something up, especially if it's a color or shape I haven't seen before, or seen in the last 10 years or so at the normal stores. Anything different, just to have something that the bass haven't seen before. For whatever reason, I tend to wind up with a lot of Heddon baits. Some are still available, but neglected, like the Tiny Torpedo and Hellbender. And some are long discontinued, like the River Runt. 2 Quote
MAN Posted August 27, 2024 Posted August 27, 2024 When I type in vintage fishing lures on Ebay....its the same stuff I was selling when I worked retail. Quote
Super User WRB Posted August 27, 2024 Super User Posted August 27, 2024 Vintage vs antique; antique is over 100 years, vintage over 20 years. I use a antique lure nearly every outing a jig ‘n “real” pig, everything else is vintage. Tom 3 Quote
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