There is one on ebay right now, Looks a lot like a wee lucky louie.
yes it does. shovelnose and all. i’ll try and figure how to post a pic
Cowichan Bay was world renouned for it's run of big feisty Coho back in the early days of sport fishing here.The area held the world record Coho at 31 pounds for many years.I believe that fish was caught in the 1950's sometime.As for those pins,I have no idea.My grand father or father would probably have known as they were avid Cow Bay fisherman but they've be gone a while now.I'd be interested myself as I'm 4th generation from the valley here.I'll ask around and see what I can find out about them.FFApologies if I am getting this thread off track , but is anyone familiar with the Cowichan Bay Coho Club and primarily the rules it operated under? I am really curious if the pins were awarded by weight and what the weights may have been? Thanks in advance!
Cowichan Bay was world renouned for it's run of big feisty Coho back in the early days of sport fishing here.The area held the world record Coho at 31 pounds for many years.I believe that fish was caught in the 1950's sometime.As for those pins,I have no idea.My grand father or father would probably have known as they were avid Cow Bay fisherman but they've be gone a while now.I'd be interested myself as I'm 4th generation from the valley here.I'll ask around and see what I can find out about them.FF
Large one is a Barco, I have seen the smaller dodger style marked Seattle Jr. , Roy's 4/0 dodger, Seattle model 5 and numerous unmarked and hand pounded versionsThey don't tell me what is name.. anyone knows about those spoons names ?
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