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Heddon® Baby Lucky 13®

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Like its big brother, The Babe has a concave face for erratic moves no cold-front bass can ignore. To cover water, try a steady subsurface retrieve.
   



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Heddon® Baby Lucky 13® - 2-5/8" - Bull Frog

Bullfrog

X2400BF

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-240-539-03
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Heddon® Baby Lucky 13® - 2-5/8" - Black Shiner/Glitter

Black Shiner Glitter

X2400NBLG

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-240-539-21
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Heddon® Baby Lucky 13® - 2-5/8" - Red Head

Red Head

X2400RH

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-240-539-52
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Heddon® Baby Lucky 13® - 2-5/8" - Fluorescent Green Crawdad

Fluorescent Green Crawdad

X2400GRA

2-5/8"

3/8 oz.

Buoyancy: Floating
Max Diving Depth: 0'
38-240-539-60
Your Price (each): $5.49
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Like its big brother, The Babe has a concave face for erratic moves no cold-front bass can ignore. To cover water, try a steady subsurface retrieve.
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No, I am sorry but not at this time.
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For old timers like myself who grew up using the old models made from wood . Do you prefer the old wood plugs or the newer plastic ?
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Funny you should ask, "paper or plastic" it sounds like you are in a grocery store.

The wood plugs that I have are all retired and kept on display now.

I used to fish with them a long time ago and they were great!

The fishermen of today will probably never get to enjoy the pleasures of fishing with wooden lures.

I'm afraid of losing those old classics if I fish with them any more. So, I fish with the newer ones. Plastic it is!
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I AM 50 &STARTED SMALLMOUTH FISHING IN THE 3RD GRADE USING A TINY WOOD LUCKY 13 STILL THE BEST LURE IN MY BOX I WISH I COULD BUY A TINY LUCKY 13 WHY STOP MAKING THE TINY LUCKY 13
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