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  2. The 12 best gifts for men who love to fish

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    The Mystery Tackle Box is an excellent gift for fishers, especially if you don't really know what kind of hooks, lures, or worms he needs. ... (my husband hooks bass, seen here), and each kit ...

  3. Fishing tackle - Wikipedia

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    Fishing tackle boxes have for many years been an essential part of the anglers equipment. Fishing tackle boxes were originally made of wood or wicker and eventually some metal fishing tackle boxes were manufactured. The first plastic fishing tackle boxes were manufactured by Plano in response to the need for a product that did not rust.

  4. The best gifts under $100 for everyone on your list - AOL

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    Mystery Tackle Box Freshwater Lures Fishing Kit. $23 at Amazon. For the foodie The Milk Bar Sampler. $60 at Milk Bar. For the coffee lover Atlas Coffee Club World of Coffee Sampler.

  5. 30 of the best Valentine's Day gifts for him - AOL

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    Mystery Tackle Box Freshwater Lures Fishing Kit. $23 at Amazon. Embroidered Pet Sweatshirt. From $16 at Etsy. Wooden Lake Map. $109 at Etsy. Flannel-Lined Waxed Trucker Jacket. $298 at Huckberry.

  6. Shakespeare Fishing Tackle - Wikipedia

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    The Shakespeare Company is a subsidiary of Pure Fishing which manufactures fishing equipment. It was founded by William Shakespeare Jr. in Kalamazoo, Michigan in 1897. [1] It was moved to Columbia, South Carolina in 1970. [1] In June 2005, approximately 438,000 of their children's fishing kits were recalled after being found to contain lead ...

  7. Mystery Tackle Box - Wikipedia

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    Mystery Tackle Box, Inc. was founded by Ross Gordon in July 2012. [1] Gordon, an avid fisherman who grew up in Minnesota, [5] had previously started other companies, including fishing lure manufacturing company BioSpawn Lure Company, and CraftJack, a software company for home improvement contractors that was acquired by HomeAdvisor in 2012. [6]

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