WTB vintage BC salmon spoons

I will try to post a picture or two tomorrow, but there is a Monk's Moocher, a big Haury's, a small size lizard and possibly a big Vandes with the side mounted hook. How's your trading stock looking?
 
I will try to post a picture or two tomorrow, but there is a Monk's Moocher, a big Haury's, a small size lizard and possibly a big Vandes with the side mounted hook. How's your trading stock looking?
I'm sure I don't have anything you don't already have. Been pretty slow finding anything lately. Fishing season has kept me from the spoon hunt.
 
are you interested in this red eye wiggler i found in my grandpa's tackle box?
 

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Thanks salmon seeker, But I am only looking for the salmon spoons from BC. I appreciate you taking the time though.
 
Red Eyes were used for salmon up until the 70's early 80's. We still have the odd angler searching for them.
Well I have a couple I would love to pass along if they wanted to trade, I believe they are Gibbs one eye wiggler and Gibbs red eye wiggler.
 
Just wondering what would be the rarest spoon in your collection$?
That's a tough question, What is tuff over here might not be as tough over there. I have a few hand made spoons from well known makers before they started mass producing them that are probably pretty rare, I have a few hand made prototypes from the work bench of Al Mcnight that are one of a kind and probably worth a lot to a collector. As for money, The most I have ever spent on one spoon was a George Harvey spoon for $150
 
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