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I recently bought a huge lot of tackle from a guy getting out of fising for a while. I'm familiar with most of the stuff, but I don't know these two crankbaits. The one on the right makes me think Bagleys, but I'm not sure. I have no idea on the left one.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks,

Dave

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I believe the bait on the left is a Norman Thin N in Zucchini color.

Betting the bait on the right isn't a Bagley - don't ever recall them having that type eye. Haven't figured out what it is though.

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I believe the bait on the left is a Norman Thin N in Zucchini color.

Betting the bait on the right isn't a Bagley - don't ever recall them having that type eye. Haven't figured out what it is though.

I agree with one on left! Good call. http://www.basspro.com/Norman-Lures-Thin-N-Crankbait/product/55078/39294
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I believe the bait on the left is a Norman Thin N in Zucchini color.

Betting the bait on the right isn't a Bagley - don't ever recall them having that type eye. Haven't figured out what it is though.

I know the one of the left is a either a Thin N or a Mad N in Zucchini. Caught me a whole bunch o' fish this past summer.

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Posted

Both Norman's for sure. Fat boy on the right, good little bait. Believe the left is a thin N but hard to tell laying on its side.

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Posted

Early Thin N and a Fat Boy. The newer style Thin N has a little different lip, but that's the bait for certain.

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