Finding vintage lures can require a great investment of time and money—so it’s important that you continue to take proper care of them to ensure your investment lasts.
Fishing as a recreational pastime has been part of our culture for almost as long as we have had a culture. Modern angling really took form during the late 1800s, and in the early 1900s the art of lure making as a business took off. Collecting these vintage lures is not only a nod to our past as a society, but a look at the art of lure making. While some lures can be found easily, finding old lures in good condition can be a challenge, and can represent a healthy investment of time and money. You need to take care of your vintage lure collection to ensure it remains in good condition for future generations.
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