Steelhead Gear-Spoons, Drift Bobbers, Vintage Old-School Stuff

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I am minimizing my gear and therefore have some stuff for sale. I'm keeping some of this same gear for myself but don't need the quantities that I currently have so there may be someone out there that has a use for or collects this stuff. Or not...who knows. Considering the activity on the gear fishing dirtbags, there are more of us out there than I thought.

24 Cabelas Spoons-Gold, Silver, mostly new, plus Steel Lee and Elongated hammered brass spoons-$50.

100 Old-school Okies. 10 years ago these were going for $.50 apiece. Since they are a collector’s item and no more are being made, I can only image they are still in high demand. $50.

10 Sammy Special Type drift lures. Still in the original packaging and at least 30 years old. $10.

50 Birdy Drifters-Light pink and red. These are old school and not been made using this material for many years. $20.

20 Spin N Glos-Made with old school materials (I believe they feature the original cork bodies). $10.

Untied Jig Heads with second eye for easily adding dropper and made by Spirit River and marketed as Over the Edge Tackle, which are no longer made. Still in original packaging. These are great for float fishing with a gear or fly rod as you can add a dropper bead for increased hookups. For those that run a dropper, these are the bomb. $50.

9 Red-1/8 and 1/16 ounce

9 Pink-1/8 ounce

9 Pink-1/16 ounce

18 White-1/8 ounce

9 White-1/16 ounce

9 Black-1/8 ounce

9 Black-1/16 ounce

9 Silver-1/8, 1/16 ounce

9 Orange-1/8, 1/16 ounce

6 Purple-1/8, 1/16 ounce

Spirit River Bobble Heads-No longer made, these make great flies for swinging as you can really get creating at the tying bench. $20.

9 Pink, 9 Orange, 9 Black, 9 Red.

Can be picked up in Ellensburg or North Bend or can be shipped relatively cheap.
 

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Vintage is wonder! Brings back great memories. GLWS
 
I am minimizing my gear and therefore have some stuff for sale. I'm keeping some of this same gear for myself but don't need the quantities that I currently have so there may be someone out there that has a use for or collects this stuff. Or not...who knows. Considering the activity on the gear fishing dirtbags, there are more of us out there than I thought.

24 Cabelas Spoons-Gold, Silver, mostly new, plus Steel Lee and Elongated hammered brass spoons-$50.

100 Old-school Okies. 10 years ago these were going for $.50 apiece. Since they are a collector’s item and no more are being made, I can only image they are still in high demand. $50.

10 Sammy Special Type drift lures. Still in the original packaging and at least 30 years old. $10.

50 Birdy Drifters-Light pink and red. These are old school and not been made using this material for many years. $20.

20 Spin N Glos-Made with old school materials (I believe they feature the original cork bodies). $10.

Untied Jig Heads with second eye for easily adding dropper and made by Spirit River and marketed as Over the Edge Tackle, which are no longer made. Still in original packaging. These are great for float fishing with a gear or fly rod as you can add a dropper bead for increased hookups. For those that run a dropper, these are the bomb. $50.

9 Red-1/8 and 1/16 ounce

9 Pink-1/8 ounce

9 Pink-1/16 ounce

18 White-1/8 ounce

9 White-1/16 ounce

9 Black-1/8 ounce

9 Black-1/16 ounce

9 Silver-1/8, 1/16 ounce

9 Orange-1/8, 1/16 ounce

6 Purple-1/8, 1/16 ounce

Spirit River Bobble Heads-No longer made, these make great flies for swinging as you can really get creating at the tying bench. $20.

9 Pink, 9 Orange, 9 Black, 9 Red.

Can be picked up in Ellensburg or North Bend or can be shipped relatively cheap.
Do you have pictures of the bobbleheads? I've never seen them and can't find any info on them..
 
Here is a better picture. They are actually called Thunderheads, not sure where I got Bobbleheads in my original post. As you can hopefully see, it is basically a jig head with a separate eye to attach articulated and/or other flies designed for swinging.
 

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