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2 Pre-production Habs Needles
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These have never been seen by anyone but Habs, myself and my fishing partner in 1988. These were pre-production and we (Habs and I) used nail polish to cover a yellow needle because the Bass were hitting anything purple.
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Very nice pieces of history there Paul
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Thanks, Slip.
Almost 30 years hanging in my office. I just can't fish them . Of course, you know what John's response to that would be.:whackin::smash: |
F I s h. T h e m
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I think I recall DZ telling me that that early Habs style was his favorite needle and that Habs went to a simpler shape because of production concerns.
Dennis, if you read this and are able maybe you also could post a picture of the one you have? |
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Incredible... love the history. I wish there was a history of surfcasting museum in new england somewhere... like the smithsonian of surfcasting
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There is it's at Vineyardblues house. .
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Very cool picture, thanks Dennis. I like the shape of the green-yellow one. Was it tail weighted or two belly weights? Did you have any experience fishing that version?
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Dennis, your yellow one and one of my purple ones are almost identical.
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The Hab'negger never caught a fish for me.... he needles were deadly in deep water fished off the bottom. Count downs were the secret to not loosing them to snags
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Here's a Habs Stubby but not a Nite-n-Gale. Loaded under the eye and right near the tail.
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I had a dark copper colored Nite-N Gale John gave me on The Block one year. Damned if I can find it. It was also pre-production. DZ, it was the year of Jeanne's lasagna at Neptune.
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How about this one Paul or DZ or anyone else in the know? I've had it for quite a few years (I actually have a couple in two different sizes). Much like the Gibbs Cast-A-Lure Poppers, but there are subtle differences. Hard to see in the pic, but they are stamped HAB on the top backside before they were painted.
Are these true Hab's? I was told they were, but never any definitive confirmation. https://i.imgur.com/wpK94gW.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/kEV5XLa.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/Spsv94A.jpg?1 https://i.imgur.com/qF10z8g.jpg?1 |
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BigBo yes those are Habs
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Thanks Bruce.
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Hi Bob!!!:kewl:
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Lawrence! I know, I know. I owe you a cup of coffee. :hidin:
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Were the little poppers called troublemakers? I seem to recall that when i bought a handful of them ages ago.
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are those made out of maple??
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Great question! I never asked John but they were either maple or birch.
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I think for the most part , the modern version was birch.
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yeah, it was John and Mike D or as he was later known....Tattoo.
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