By Dick Braun
Well, the blind squirrel found one! I received a phone call from a gentleman who said he had an old tackle box full of lures that had been in the attic for over 40 years and just wanted it gone to someone who might appreciate what was in it. I ask if it was for sale and the answer back was, yes. He just wanted a fair price for it. We sat a time to meet, as he and I were in different cities, made the date and I drove to the meeting hoping it wasn’t a wild goose chase. Most of these are just that, a wild goose chase! But it turned out to be a pretty good trip as the tackle box was small but full of lures in the box and most, even though dirty, from 40+ years of just sitting there not catching fish were in surprisingly very good shape. There were 4 old casting reels and two split bamboo rods, one was a 2pc. Casting rod and the other was a 3/2 nine-foot fly rod, both rods weren’t very good, as the 2pc. had been redone with no name on it anymore and the 3/2 was missing about 3 snake guides.

The last bit of info is there is going to be a regional FATC (Florida Antique Tackle Show) in Punta Gorda 8-9 June at the Punta Gorda Waterfront Hotel & Suites. Come see us, there will be approx. 60 8ft tables full of vintage tackle for show and 4 sale!
Florida Antique Tackle Collectors, Inc. is a non-profit, member supported organization registered in the State of Florida. The purposes of the Club are to enhance and promote the collection, preservation and knowledge of old antique angling memorabilia and the history of tackle produced in Florida. FATC sponsors three exhibitions each year throughout the State of Florida. Club Members bring historical displays from their collections of old fishing tackle and also bring old tackle to trade among themselves. The public is invited to attend these exhibitions and encouraged to bring their own old tackle for free appraisals by Club Members.

