All Lures Menu « back to albumBuck-N-Bawl 1953-1990’s This lure is in color # 12 Chinpakin Bream.Buck & Bawl - This is a newer lure. It has the eyes half on the bottom and half on the sides I believe it is post 1965. It is in the color Chinkapin Bream.Buck & Bawl - Older lure with the eyes fully on the bottom. Color: Chinkapin Bream.Buck & Bawl - The lure is stamped: Buck -&- Bawl. It has the eyes fully on the bottom and is in the color: Shad. The 1 1/4" box is stamped: F 1108 Buck-&- Bawl.Buck & Bawl - Here is a nice combo that looks like it just rolled off the assembly line. It is one of the older Buck & Bawl lures with the eyes fully on the bottom. The comes in the correct 2 piece cardboard box.Buck & Bawl - Here is a nice combo that looks like it just rolled off the assembly line. It is one of the older Buck & Bawl lures with the eyes fully on the bottom. The comes in the correct 2 piece cardboard box.Buck & Bawl - This is one of the older Buck n Bawl's. It has the eyes fully on the bottom. It look like someone put a coat of yellow varnish on it. It started out color #2 WhiteBuck & Bawl - Color: #15 Yellow with Green Back. This color shows on the charts from about 1958 to about 1960 when it was changed to Yellow with Green Spots. This one has the eyes fully on the flat bottom of the lures. From observation it would appear that the post 1965 lures have the eyes half on the bottom and half on the sides.Buck & Bawl - Eyes fully on the bottom indicates an older lure. It is in the color Dragon Fly.Buck & Bawl - Another one in the color Dragon Fly.Buck & Bawl - Here is another old Buck & Bawl with the eye fully on the bottom. It is in the color #11 Dragon Fly.Buck & Bawl - Here is an early Buck & Bawl with the eyes fully on the bottom. This is color #3 Golden Shiner which came out in 1960.Buck & Bawl - Color: #7 Yellow & White. This color shows up on the first charts about 1958 and and is changed in about 1960 to Butterfly Yellow. It lost it's distinctive Red Rib by about 1963. This one has the eyes fully on the flat bottom of the lures. From observation it would appear that the post 1965 lures have the eyes half on the bottom and half on the sides.Buck & Bawl - Color: #6 Silver Flash. This color shows up on the first charts in about 1958 and continues to about 1962 when the name change to Silver Glitter. By 1965 it has lost the distinctive Red Rib. This one has the eyes fully on the flat bottom of the lures. From observation it would appear that the post 1965 lures have the eyes half on the bottom and half on the sides.Buck & Bawl - Color: #14 Green Striper. This one has the eyes fully on the flat bottom of the lures. From observation it would appear that the post 1965 lures have the eyes half on the bottom and half on the sides.Buck & Bawl - This is one of the older baits with the eyes fully on the bottom (pre 1965) of the bait. It is in color # 8 Shad.Buck & Bawl - Here is another old Buck & Bawl with the eye fully on the bottom. It is in the color #16 Black Shiner.Buck & Bawl - This is an old one. It is color # 8 Shad with the red gills. The eyes are fully on the bottom and the bottom taper on the nose is wider than on the other ones that I have seen.