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Dardevle Red Eye Wiggler Nickel Back Fishing Lure, 1 oz, Outdoor Fishing Accessories

Dardevle Red Eye Wiggler Nickel Back Fishing Lure, 1 oz, Outdoor Fishing Accessories

Regular price $42.95 USD
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Brand: Dardevle

Color: Pearl Chartreuse /Red

Features:

  • Size: 3'
  • The original Red Eye Wiggler has been a staple in every fisherman’s tackle box since its invention in 1929
  • The distinctive “wiggle” and strike focus eyes result in aggressive strikes by game fish
  • They have a reputation for taking big pike and Lake Trout in Northern Canada
  • Great Gift for Anglers: Surprise your favorite fishing enthusiast with the Dardevle Fishing Lure, a practical and effective gift that will enhance their fishing experience.

Binding: Sports

model number: 88-518

Part Number: 88-518

Details: The Eppinger Tradition began in 1906. Lou Eppinger spent a month in the Ontario wilderness, fishing, camping and thinking… all alone. He used a lure of his own design… a spoon weighing 2 ounces. The metal was hammered out so that it was thinner in the middle and thicker toward the edges. When he cast it into the shallows it would swing from side to side, nearly turning over, but always righting itself… kind of like a Dardevle. By 1912, Lou turned his prototype into a finished lure, the Osprey. It caught fish; lots and lots of them. Especially pike, a favorite sport fish in the mid west. In 1918, Lou’s nephew Ed came to work in his uncle’s shop. They changed the name of the Osprey to Dardevle after the “Teufelhunden,” or “Devil Dogs,” the name given by the Germans to the 4th Marine Brigade — which successfully penetrated and captured the Germans in the Battle of Belleau Woods in 1918. The allies called these U.S. Marines “Dare Devils,” the name now used for Eppinger’s most successful line of lures

EAN: 0043332888182

Package Dimensions: 6.9 x 2.0 x 0.5 inches

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