Lures MS|Color Tote—Large
$20.00
See The Story of this design in tab, below.
Combine eco-conscious comfort with your personal style—showcase your passion on this spacious 100% certified organic cotton twill tote bag. The sturdy fabric, dual straps, and flat bottom gives this tote plenty of room for a whole lot of groceries, toys, sports gear, games, books, and even a matching t-shirt to make a thoughtful combo gift for someone special. Available in oyster, with PatentWear’s original Lures MS|Color patents design printed on one side.
• 100% certified organic cotton 3/1 twill
• Fabric weight: 8 oz/yd² (272 g/m²)
• Dimensions: 20″ x 14″ x 5″
• Capacity: 6 US gal (23 l)
• Weight limit: 30 lbs (13.6 kg)
• 1″ wide dual straps, 25″ long
• Open main compartment, flat bottom
• Easy care: hand or machine wash cold, inside-out, non-chlorine bleach only, no fabric softeners, tumble dry low or hang dry for longest life
The Story
Modern fishing lures had their beginnings in many ancient counterparts. The present-day trolling spoon and feathered jig lure are patterned after the early Polynesian trolling lures. The modern cod jig is a direct descendent of wood, bone and metal jigs used by ancient Norsemen, and, it was early bass fishermen who discovered that lavish color contributed to a successful lure. Hundreds of patents have been granted for fishing lures. Names such as spoons, spinners, jigs, poppers, plugs, flies and divers characterize the variety of designs. Some are revolutionary, some entertaining, and others are… absolutely ridiculous!
Here’s a tribute to those creative anglers of the past who utilized ingenuity for survival, and to the inventors and pioneers such as Charles Pflueger, Carl Gaide and others whose names are synonymous with the truly colorful history of fishing with lures.














