
Vintage fishing lure, Whopper Stopper 'Bayou Boogie' model
History
The Whopper Stopper Bayou Boogie was introduced in the early 1970s by the Whopper Stopper company, a prominent American fishing tackle manufacturer known for innovative lure designs. This lipless crankbait featured a distinctive rattling chamber and textured metallic finish that mimicked baitfish scales, making it effective for bass and other gamefish. The company produced various models throughout the 1970s and 1980s before being acquired by larger tackle companies. Vintage fishing lures like the Bayou Boogie are highly sought after by fishing tackle collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate the craftsmanship and history of American sporting goods. These lures represent an important era in fishing tackle development and are valued both for their nostalgic appeal and their continued effectiveness as fishing tools. Collectors particularly prize examples in original condition with intact hardware and finish, as they represent authentic pieces of American fishing heritage from the golden age of lure manufacturing.
Origin
United States
Maker
Whopper Stopper
Time period
circa 1970-1980