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Antique Fishing Tackle and Lure ID and Evaluation is March 30th

By: Arkansas Today
Updated: March 11, 2013
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The Witt Stephens Jr. Central Arkansas Nature Center in Little Rock is hosting an Antique Fishing Tackle and Lure ID and Evaluation on March 30th.

Have you ever wondered if the things in granddad's or dad's fishing tackle box are worth anything? How about old fishing rods?

If you would like to know more about old fishing tackle and lures, members of the National Fishing Lure Collectors Club will be available to view anything you would like to bring to show them.

Collectors can give you an idea of what you have and what it may be worth at this free event. Bring anything you would like to have identified, evaluated or appraised.

Registration is not required.

Dave Stalnaker joined Mallory Brooks for Arkansas Today to talk about antique lures.

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