Cast From The Past: Fishing Cigar Box Labels
One of the relatively obscure categories for collectors of piscatoriana involves saving those old cigar boxes from the turn of the century. Cigar box labels …
One of the relatively obscure categories for collectors of piscatoriana involves saving those old cigar boxes from the turn of the century. Cigar box labels …
This early spike reel from Ireland was made sometime in the 1860s or earlier, at a time that reels were attached to rods with spikes. …
This vintage monster pike fly, possibly a Common Peacock pattern, is tied with a peacock herl wing on a large 10/0 double hook, was used …
This gold set of fly tackle was made by J. Jones of 111 Jermyn Street in London for the Exhibition of 1851. J. Jones was …
This rare Hardy first model brass Perfect three-inch reel was formerly owned by James L. Hardy, the grandson of the founder William Hardy. J.L. Hardy …
This beautiful and rare salmon fly is purported to be the last fly tied by William Blacker, who is considered to be one of the …
This fine engraved brass trout reel from G. Little and Co., 15 Fetter Lane, London, “Makers to H.R.H Prince of Wales” is a good example …
This Scarlet Eagle classic salmon fly was tied in the Irish style by Michael Rogan of the famous fly-tying family from Donegal, Ireland. The fly …
This rare early American Thomas Mack Rod measures 14 feet three inches and is a two-handed salmon rod in four sections built circa 1860-1870. The …
These Reuben Heaton pictorial brass trout reels with the streamside angler scene were made from 1880 to 1910 in Birmingham, U.K., featuring distinctive fishing scenes …