08-06-2008, 11:25 PM
Pop-gear is all that was said above.
The origional "Pop-Geer" was an old man in Gilbertsville, NY that made several spoons and several styles of pop-gear for use in the Finger Lakes region for trout.
Pop-Geer was a pioneer of many spoons, the famous "Lake Clear Wobbler" is still made in Gilbertsville although "Pop" is long dead.
There were several kinds of pop-gear made by Pop Geer. Cowbells and Ford Fenders are a few.
There are many kinds of "pop gear" available now, some have brass blades like the origional, some have mylar blades, some have plastic blades and some use steel blades. Each has it's particular action and comes in many color schemes.
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The origional "Pop-Geer" was an old man in Gilbertsville, NY that made several spoons and several styles of pop-gear for use in the Finger Lakes region for trout.
Pop-Geer was a pioneer of many spoons, the famous "Lake Clear Wobbler" is still made in Gilbertsville although "Pop" is long dead.
There were several kinds of pop-gear made by Pop Geer. Cowbells and Ford Fenders are a few.
There are many kinds of "pop gear" available now, some have brass blades like the origional, some have mylar blades, some have plastic blades and some use steel blades. Each has it's particular action and comes in many color schemes.
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