View Full Version : Erie Dearie Lures
WalleyeMike
06-19-2000, 07:37 PM
Was recently up to Port Clinton and bought some Erie Dearie Weapon Lures. This was the only thing we got!! Anyway they worked really well at home this past weekend and I would like to get more. No one sells them around here and I can't find anyplace to order them on the net. Anyone have any info on this. I would really appreciate it.
Juls_WI
06-19-2000, 07:45 PM
I believe you can order them from the baitshop I work at... online at www.dicksmithlivebait.com
just email Becky and she will take care of you.
You won't see them on the web page, but I have seen them in our catalog that we order from.
or email me at juls@walleyecentral.com with what you need and I will take care of it for you when I go in to work next.
Juls
Opps typo...that should read: www.dicksmithslivebait.com
Lund_Dude
06-20-2000, 07:53 AM
Juls:
I would hate to be a pain in the ***, but do you guys handle "Pa's" lures? I want to pick up a couple just to try. If you get them, I go by DS Bait every week and could drop by (or I could order and pick up). Thanx!
Juls_WI
06-20-2000, 08:27 AM
I'll be at the baitshop this afternoon...
I have heard that name before but im not sure what they look like.
Can you give me more info? Is that the brand name or the lure name? I called out to the shop and Mel did not see anything listed in the table of contents of the catalog by that name.
I will check the catalog when i get there, and let you know tonight.
I noticed you put " " by the name Pa's, so I'm confused if that is the real name or not.
any more info would help.
Thanks,
Juls
I bought 20 of the "Weapon" direct from the manufacturer last summer.
If use correctly, they are deadly during mayfly hatch!
Their website is:
#####://www.eriedearie.com/catalog/weapon.html
Hans
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"There is nothing; absolutely nothing; half so much worth doing,
as simply messing about in boats." :-)
Lund_Dude
06-20-2000, 10:44 AM
I believe that Pa's is a tradename. The lure is very similar to an Erie Dearie, it is a weighted spinner bait only the weight is much larger and looks more like a lead "Hot-n-Tot" (with a diving lip and everything). I understand that they are a hot item on Saginaw Bay where they replace the single hook with a nightcrawler harness. The reason that I am asking about this is that I have it on good authority that a top finisher in your LBDN tourney had great success with them. That July bite on GB is right around the corner and any edge that I can get on my fishing buddy is appreciated ;-) Thank you for all of your help!
Juls_WI
06-20-2000, 10:50 AM
Ok, thanks for the info...I'll check this afternoon. Post what I find or don't find tonight.
Hmmmmmm...helping my competition....guess I might have to add it to my arsonal too, so you don't have the edge. ;-)
Good Luck, and see you up there!
Juls
Time to Move
06-21-2000, 11:00 AM
Hans:
How do u use them effectively? What size hook? I wanna make my own.