View Full Version : Just Back From Maine, Got Some Cool Old Stuff!


BigFish
11-22-2003, 10:21 AM
Was up in Maine with FishChick this week. Up in Boothbay and Bar Harbor to be exact. We like to roam around up there checking out antique shops as we drive. Well, I happened upon some great, inexpensive fishing related items for my collection. First I found an old copy of Outdoor Life dated June 1956. The cover artwork is of a fisherman sitting on a sand dune on the beach leaning against a piece of driftwood, lighting his pipe, with a nice striper laying on one side of him and his rod and tackle box on his other side. In the background you can see other guys landing fish and casting. It is pretty neat and in great shape! I will probably frame it, but inside there was some great paragraphs on surfcasting down the cape. It is pretty neat reading the text about surfcasting in 1956. It really does not sound like too much has changed. George Heinold writes the following....."Bassing in the Bay State starts to get active in early May when trollers around Wareham River report first blood. Later the grapevine buzzes with stories of good fish being taken in the surf off Marthas Vineyard and in the Poponesset-Succonnessett area on southern Cape Cod. Then the bassing gets hot and stays that way, on and off, until into October. No salt-water angler should ever leave Cape Cod without visiting Wellfleet and Provincetown. You will be interested in seeing the fleets of beach buggies--those ingenious ballon-tired vehicles which belong to men (and often whole families) who chase stripers and schools of bluefish from one stretch of surf to another. Many fishing-tackle shops aren't as well stocked as some of those Cape Cod fishing wagons". See, things really have not changed much! I still have not really gone through the magazine thoroughly yet, but if I find anything of interest, I will post it! I also found several other magazines, A "Hunting and Fishing" magazine dated August 1949, with a surfcaster in thigh waders casting in rough surf in California photographed on the cover...pretty neat! Also an August 1949 issue of "Field and Stream"...cover artwork has a guy grabbing a large striper by the gill plates in heavy surf on a sandy beach. Just beautiful magazines, very intereting articles and vintage fishing related photos and stories throughout. Not bad for $8.00 each. Also found a coule of fresh water plugs for short money....one is a Pflueger metal lipped swimmer with a sunfish scale finish in box and the plug is mint and un-used. The other is unknown to me, it may be a Creek Chub brand, same type of plug and slightly used but in great shape! Only $11.00 each which I thought was worth it! One place had two shadow boxes with four plugs mounted in each box. One box had jointed Creek Chub Pikie Minnows in it, mint, cost was $145.00. The other had four popping plugs mounted and I forget the brand but they were beautiful, also $145.00. Did not buy them though! Would they have been a good buy???? Oh well, hope you enjoyed my finds. Fun stuff...do any of you guys collect anything similar???:happy: :happy: :happy:

Chunker of Death
11-22-2003, 12:01 PM
Wheww, for a minute there I thought you had kidnapped Grampa Old Spook........

Swimmer
11-22-2003, 06:01 PM
When Barry Bonds hits 716 homeruns I'll sell my Fleer "85" update rookie card and be able to afford some of the collectable plugs.

Christian
11-22-2003, 06:06 PM
i got a fixiter today, a man needs nothing else.

BigFish
11-22-2003, 06:58 PM
Christian...you got a what!!!?????:confused: :huh:

Karl F
11-22-2003, 07:40 PM
Christian,

What kinda Fixter you get?

I've got a yellow pikie and a blurple one..
I HAD every intention of fishing them..

I can't bring myself to do it, they is too nice.

Karl F
11-22-2003, 07:43 PM
Big Fish,
I'd love to have a gander at that Outdoor life.
If you ever find an August 1962 National Geographic, buy it. I have one, nice article on the National Seashore, a little history of the "travelling twenty"( the early days of the MBBA) and some nice buggy and beach pictures, and tales of surfcasting.

BigFish
11-22-2003, 08:35 PM
Tell you what KarlF, I will show you mine if you show me yours!!!! (This is the part of the thread where Fishweewee jumps in with a humorous response) If you plan on being at the MSBA meeting Wed. let me know, if not we will exchange glances at a future get together whether it is MSBA, S-B, or perhaps a plug related affair. I will definitely keep my eyes open for a copy of that though, thanks for the tip.:thanks:

Christian
11-22-2003, 09:19 PM
its a pikie body and lip with a surfster head, in wonderbread on top of a what looks to me like a pearled some shade of orange. i will never fish this thing. i dont know what ide do if i lost it.

MAC
11-22-2003, 09:32 PM
It's a sad time when ya lose a Fixter. I lost 2 in 1 day, that was depressing.

Karl F
11-23-2003, 12:03 AM
Lost 2 in one day Newell! Yikes, I woulda chucked myself in the canal! Musta been painfull...

Big Fish, my schedule at work has me locked into Wednesday nights now :smash:
Meybe at the MSBA show?

Tagger
11-23-2003, 08:13 AM
Great Read ....Bigfish...I love fishing history..Wish they had that class in shcool I would have paid better attention.. Hey Christain I just messed up a Pikie head on the belt sander..I got P.O. and flattened it like a Surfster ..I like it..

Karl F
12-29-2003, 10:51 AM
I'll bring the National Geographic, U bring the Outdoor Life on Saturday... OK?? :D :D

fishweewee
12-29-2003, 11:16 AM
:D

likwid
12-29-2003, 11:16 AM
You should have gone to the Great Eastern Mussle Farm!
Fresh Mussles!!@#!@!!

yum! :D

BigFish
12-29-2003, 06:26 PM
Sounds good KarlF....you got a deal, I would love to have a look at that NG!:kewl: Great idea...see you Saturday!