Thursday, 5 September 2013

Antique Fishing Lures Are More Popular Than Ever

By Amanda Baird


While people have been trying their hand at fishing for literally thousands of years, today the activity is mainly a strictly recreational sport for most people. Interestingly enough, one of the fastest growing areas of the sport takes place far away from the water in the form of collecting antique fishing lures. It can be a great source of pleasure for hobbyists, or even of a source of income, in some cases.

Unlike the majority of modern equipment, which is usually produced on a massive scale, an older fishing lure is more than likely to be mostly handmade. Millions of collectors around the world now seek these unique items that are considered by many to be a art form. In fact, most are radically distinctive from any other similar item.

These amazing pieces can be the source of essentially unlimited variations of composition, assembly and colors. Most often they will be hand painted, are normally composed of very little, if any plastic, and are usually intricately constructed. A stunning array of vintage tackle can be found that is no longer manufactured or sold in any popular retail stores.

While there are some lures that can have a significant worth, most collections are going to be created mainly for the owners pleasure and not for any kind of monetary gain. Collectors quickly will admit that they have an affection for these types of specialty items for their distinct craftsmanship, individual beauty and high quality. It really doesn't matter if the collection has just a few, or hundreds of these unique individual items, the collectors will always be in love with their lures.

The motivations for this type of collecting can be generated in a number of ways. Some of the major reasons someone could be drawn into these devices could include an interest in a certain aesthetic appeal, simple nostalgia and historical significance. As it is with any similar hobby, everyone has a tendency to express their own unique area of interest and separate reasoning for getting themselves involved.

For a great number of people who share this interest, there are emotional attractions that relate to childhood memories. Others are interested in the history of the items. Some are drawn strictly to the appearance that is often lacking in modern tackle. Some will tell you that they simply do it because they like it. Regardless of where it may begin, collectors get hooked on the hobby.

As it is with many other collectible items, there is much investment, competition and commitment in and about the community of lure collectors. Even when monetary value is not really a factor, this is surely a pursuit that is serious for those who do get involved. Once someone begins, it can suddenly become a matter of enjoyment, passion and culture.

For those wishing to become a collector of some of these fantastic antiques, there are a variety of various trading events, collection clubs and commercial dealers that can be found in places around the Internet or possibly in local publications. A great deal of these prized items can sometimes be picked up at places like estate sales, flea markets or garage sales. As with most types of collectibles, one never can predict when or where these objects could turn up.

Whether it is viewed as simply a hobby or even a serious investment, non-fishermen and avid anglers alike are likely able to receive large and continual pleasure from collecting, displaying and owning these unique antiques. Even though they are hard to find, millions of serious collectors are willing to sell, share or trade antique fishing lures.




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