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Old 07-01-2012, 09:22 PM   #1
EricW
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Small L. Cooper Goo Goo Reproduction

I'm not sure what the name of this plug is but I recently acquired one and decided to reproduce it. Mine ended up coming in at about 1 inch longer. It is one of Leo Coopers earlier small swimmers.

It has the bead eyes and a different lip bend than most of his other plugs. The lip is bent with some small straight bends instead of a curved shape like his other eel swimmers. I unfortunately do not have any Goo Goo hook hangers, but I was able to steal one from my stash of Arbogast lures.

The lip and beads are vintage original goo goo parts and the hooks are vintage mustads.

I learned something about one type of the eyes used in Goo Goos in the process. When I was drilling out the bead for this plug I realized it looks just like the indented eyes that were used before the amber eyes. I had thought those were a doll or craft eye. But they are actually beads that are drilled and painted black. To confirm, I extracted one from the yellow plug in the pictures. Those beads are exactly the same as what I found in the batch of Cooper stuff that I had acquired.

I hope to make a few more of these in some different colors.
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