Augusta Outdoors - Fishing Lures of the Past - The Heddon Lure Company Story
In the latest issue of Augusta Outdoors, Rob Pavey talks about the Heddon Lure Company and some of the earliest fishing lures. Starting as a small, in-home operation in Michigan, the Heddon Lure Company grew into a giant fishing lure manufacturer in the early 1900s. If you love to fish, or even if you love history and American inventors, this story will definitely interest you.

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