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History of Ol’ Bens Baits: Better Than No Bait at All! 

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This week we are back at Bacon's Tackle in Shreveport, Louisiana, to sit down with third-generation owner Michael Bacon and talk Smithwick Lures, H&H Lures, Cotton Cordell, and his father's lure brand Ol' Bens. We really hope you enjoy this extended episode of Retro Bassin'...we thought it best to let Michael tell his story in his own words. Louisiana has a deep history of bass fishing and lure making, and we were excited to see that Michael Bacon is continuing his family's tradition of lure building with his Bacon's Bullfrog Bait Company, a line of handmade, genuine frog skin lures. If you are ever in the Shreveport area, Bacon's Tackle is definitely worth the visit for OG lure hunters. Whether you are looking for old school gold, custom lures, or the largest selection of Rat-L-Trap lures we've ever seen, Bacon's is no doubt one of the coolest fishing tackle shops we've ever set foot inside! Ol' Bens Baits are better...than no bait at all!
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@Darkman-Fishing
@Darkman-Fishing 2 года назад
I’ve watched this video twice now, think what stuck out the most was that you let him talk. Didn’t step on him at all, that’s my favorite trait in an interviewer. You just let him tell his story and that’s what made it great. You my brother ROCK!!!
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
I remember watching an interview with another TV fishing legend and the interviewer kept talking over every great story just as he got rolling. It was infuriating and as a fan, hard to watch. I had to really concentrate on not be my normal chatty self this time (and edited out as much of my dialogue I could), but in the end Michael has a passion for the business and endless stories, so you just gotta get out of his way and keep filming! As an editor, it’s not about where you leave fingerprints, but where you remove them…
@LowBrowFishing
@LowBrowFishing 2 года назад
Who knew that some of the biggest bait brands all ran through that one little hub in Shreveport? That place should be considered a historical monument.
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
100% beats the breaks off any museum!
@andytheturtle87
@andytheturtle87 2 года назад
Fascinating, I never knew how interconnected all these companies were. Thank you for the history lesson.
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
Me either!
@funcygames
@funcygames 2 года назад
These deep dives into old lures and lure makers are the best. I hope you find a way to do more of them.
@0017Bulldog
@0017Bulldog 2 года назад
I hoped this episode would never end. My goodness, the memories that come from these lures and stories. I am nominating you for the Golden Bass Award for this one.
@paulport814
@paulport814 2 года назад
What a great history lesson. Interesting how all the companies were so connected with each other.
@johnm2617
@johnm2617 2 года назад
Man I could listen to this man's stories for hours ! Its amazing how they built lures back in the day ! Epic show ! Retro ! A part 2 would be great !
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
And Part 3, 4…
@randallpinkfloyd7225
@randallpinkfloyd7225 2 года назад
Awesome video! We are rapidly losing all the great American lure makers to father time. They are national treasures. Thank you for keeping the memories alive!
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
Shoulda started this channel years ago…
@davidparker9022
@davidparker9022 2 года назад
This is one of the most informational episodes you’ve made.That guy is a walking encyclopedia of bass bait making history.Thanks for making this happen.
@depalebe
@depalebe 2 года назад
Love this video. It's refreshing for someone to say "we copied other baits". You don't hear that today. Company's try to pass off copies as their own. Thanks.
@keithdurgin345
@keithdurgin345 2 года назад
Honestly the best vid on RU-vid ! Anyone who misses out on this should be seriously bumming. Great job helping us learn so much about the history of all these cool baits! Who knew frog skin doesn't stretch and helps them jump so far!
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
I can’t wait to throw some frog skin this summer!
@erikkiser6882
@erikkiser6882 2 года назад
I’ve been going in that shop for over 40 years. Mike is as great a guy as you’d ever want to meet
@stevebrockway4738
@stevebrockway4738 2 года назад
Stories, stories and more stories. You could make a documentary about all the early pioneers of bass fishing. You did good just letting him talk and talk. I think this is my favorite, even better than the "As Seen on TV" video. 👍👍
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
Definitely a different Retro Bassin’ format, but sometimes you just gotta let the legends tell their own story!
@stevebrockway4738
@stevebrockway4738 2 года назад
@@RetroBassin And you knew when to let him go. Without lure and bait innovators and makers, the big name pros and tv personalities we grew up loving and watching would probably be just fishermen.
@linguine-lamborghini7032
@linguine-lamborghini7032 2 года назад
My thoughts exactly!! Mickey put👏
@marcrobinson5498
@marcrobinson5498 2 года назад
This is one of the best videos you have done. When people like this are gone, the fishing industry will take a major loss. The newer generation is really loosing out by not getting first hand accounts of all these events. Once they become 2nd and 3rd hand events they are truly gone forever. I really appreciate you keeping these stories alive
@victorremick9721
@victorremick9721 2 года назад
WELL that was 31 minutes of Learning unequal to none. I didn't say a word the hole time he was talking. Quite a seminar. Thanks
@anthonygeiss9130
@anthonygeiss9130 2 года назад
Damn! That was an incredible video!! This should be filed into an archive so all of the great lure history is not lost
@CrankingYanking
@CrankingYanking 2 года назад
Being from Shreveport and visiting Bacons for lures often over the past 40 years, this episode hits home, great watch- thanks
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
It’s the way a local tackle shop should be!
@ghostofzefo9073
@ghostofzefo9073 2 года назад
Oh my gosh man! I was literally locked in from the intro. Enjoyed every last second of this vid. I wouldn’t necessarily consider myself totally“old school” as it pertains to fishing,but the old schoolers get all my respect. Love your channel bud!
@nunyabusiness102
@nunyabusiness102 2 года назад
That was awesome! It's amazing how all those guys ended up getting together. It's like being Jason Bonham and being around the guys in Zeppelin all the time.
@meaganmorgan2317
@meaganmorgan2317 2 года назад
I could listen and watch these stories all day
@poppafish428
@poppafish428 2 года назад
This man is a class act. Calls the bait a Rolls Royce after the original designer.
@FireTurtle75.
@FireTurtle75. 2 года назад
The best "Old School Gold" in this video is Mr Bacon. He's clearly a legend that not many know about, but they should. Thanks for letting him teach us some bait-making history. I have a couple of the Old Ben Torpedos that I scored on eBay. I knew nothing about them before I picked them up on there. I like to know how to get some of those Rolls Royce lures if he sells them & his frogskin baits. This guy is a true fishing treasure.
@jacobcastlebury2681
@jacobcastlebury2681 Год назад
By far one of the coolest parts of fishing history all in one video
@shawnmoorshead9135
@shawnmoorshead9135 6 месяцев назад
This video blew me away. I love hearing old timers tell their story. Keep up the great content.
@richparks1966
@richparks1966 2 года назад
He points out the difference between the more commonly known living rubber skirts and what he made earlier, which could be called 'Rolled Skirting.' I just got through pointing this out on another older (Frenzy) epi comment, where I mentioned that thick Pradco Rebel 'Chipper' G-Finish. It's good to know where those rolled skirts everybody put on their lures came from, he had quite a monopoly.
@jtorand4244
@jtorand4244 2 года назад
I live right outside of Shreveport and I knew about smithwick starting here of course but the fishing history in a 30 mile radius around around this area just blows me away!! This video really hit home for me!
@mikemcelveen2973
@mikemcelveen2973 2 года назад
Some people do pub crawls,some people do barbecue trails and some do golf trails. Me,I'd love to do a coast to coast bait shop trail. Thanks man!!👊
@nathanielmcdonald1910
@nathanielmcdonald1910 2 года назад
Happy retro day. New Tattoo... come home to a fantastic bit of history. I absolutely love your enthusiasm and passion to educate. As well as help promote local communities. I would for sure go say hay if I lived in that region. This gentleman deserves the sales. Such positive energy. Dude. Thank you. Til next week...
@rossparker4374
@rossparker4374 2 года назад
Wow what a story! I would love to hear all Mike’s stories from back in the day!
@linguine-lamborghini7032
@linguine-lamborghini7032 2 года назад
Sooo Freakin cool!! Great job Retro.. You should be making documentary’s !! My only complaint is it wasn’t long enough.😂
@Stumpjack
@Stumpjack 2 года назад
Man, this was just fantastic! Mike is a treasure trove of history and great stories. I agree with other commentators who said that this is one of your best episodes yet. I've been in contact with Mike for the last several months waiting for him to get caught up on his frog skin lure making, so I can purchase a couple from him. He seems like a wonderful guy. Of course I really perked up when he started getting into his frog skin lures. Fascinating! I can't wait to hold one of those funky baits. But now I'm probably going to have to add a Rolls Royce to the list!
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
And Mike thought he was behind on production before the episode!
@txhuntsman
@txhuntsman 2 года назад
Love that you are helping preserve this history of a cool place and family. Enjoyed listening! 👊
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
Thanks, good buddy. This was a fun one for me!
@reelcustomart
@reelcustomart 2 года назад
Great episode. Not to many guest leave you speechless. I was awestruck as well.
@carlmchale8341
@carlmchale8341 2 года назад
An amazing man amazing history I hope he writes a book before he's lost to time
@joshuagibson2520
@joshuagibson2520 2 года назад
This was a good history lesson. Thanks Chris.
@GO_OutDoors
@GO_OutDoors 2 года назад
Love this stuff!! Learning about how these lures came about and where made! Hope you do more of these video's is the future! Keep It Retro!!
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
I would love to!
@robertstanisch3452
@robertstanisch3452 2 года назад
Never can get enought of Bacon's! If I am ever anywhere near their, it's a destination I am hitting for sure!
@TerryBattisti1
@TerryBattisti1 2 года назад
What an amazing guy. Talk about a living history lesson. Great job Chris!
@keithdurgin345
@keithdurgin345 2 года назад
That's the coolest vid you put out yet! Love the history behind the lures we have all grown to love
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
It was one of the coolest to film!
@phain3
@phain3 2 года назад
So much history in that shop!
@chipyeahoo
@chipyeahoo 2 года назад
Awesome video. I didn’t know how related all of these bait companies were and how attached to one location they are. Now I know the reason behind the Mepp’s and Mister Twister connection. I have known that Old Ben’s lures used Smithwick components and figured Smithwick simply made the baits for them but I didn’t know how closely affiliated they were or that the owners of both companies were so closely associated, especially to one location. Great history lesson and a treasure trove of information.
@NorCalGetula
@NorCalGetula Год назад
THANK YOU SOOOOO MUCH!! Information like this is PRICELESS!!. Please youngsters take note, talk to your elders please do not let them go with all this amazing knowledge. A vintage lure is almost nothing without its story. I could listen to this gentlemen for hours . Remember the bait shops with chairs in front of the counters? same Ol"Guys sittin in them no matter what time you were there. Keep up this AMAZING AMAZING work!!!!!
@terrykloster9121
@terrykloster9121 2 года назад
Americana at its finest 🇺🇸
@thehedgeknightnc3681
@thehedgeknightnc3681 2 года назад
As I watch the video I realized that all the collectors lures I'm seeing here, I'm fishing with. Wow I'm Old.
@dj-pizza
@dj-pizza 2 года назад
I just left Ben's bait shop yesterday, I'm in Shreveport and shop there. Awesome video!!! I already knew some the history just by talking to Mike but this was more in depth. You can do more videos like this and more from Bacon's. Going to share this one on my social media. Thanks for the show!!!
@johnszott956
@johnszott956 2 года назад
Unbelievably one of your best videos to date (and I say that to all your videos). The stories where unbelievable and it was awesome that all the lure makers interacted with each other. These videos are great! Maybe in t be future have a full documentary of your videos on the the history of the old school lures and their makers. Keep up the great work. I’ll be waiting for the next video and always be a bassin bud.
@stevenmartins7671
@stevenmartins7671 Год назад
I don't know how this video doesn't have 50 million veiws!
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin Год назад
Me either…Michael Bacon is a treasure!
@bmwstan1
@bmwstan1 2 года назад
I so enjoy the history of my sport. Thank you so much for bringing out this history before it fades away.
@donnaluvcats8074
@donnaluvcats8074 2 года назад
Love, love love!
@stevecookson3201
@stevecookson3201 2 года назад
Man AWESOME interview! Just letting him go and tell the whole story...super stuff.
@fishing_swo6398
@fishing_swo6398 2 года назад
really enjoyed this side of the story he has some great stuff that would make a fine museum he enjoyed sharing his memories definitely a lot of history
@piglord3.05
@piglord3.05 Месяц назад
I remember as a kid in Maryland getting boxes full of Ol Ben's lures....That's how I remember them. I knew my uncle Ben was from Shreveport and my maternal grandmother was Eura Bacon, she had a bunch of sisters, I really don't recall but think Ben was her brother. They grew up in a family business, maybe a boarding house or hotel or sth. There was Aunt Sang and a few other sisters. If I ever make it down that way again I'm stopping in.
@joshuagibson2520
@joshuagibson2520 2 года назад
Would LOVE to see the machinery and dies in more detail. Please dive deeper in the future when that stuff is available.
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
Great idea! Think we need to watch Michael build a lure start to finish.
@H20chromer
@H20chromer 2 года назад
These videos are old school gold; priceless! thank you for all your hard work and travel from Buffalo NY
@brucegordon4924
@brucegordon4924 2 года назад
Awesome! I often wonder about how lures are made and painted, Thank You for sharing this history, as always a great Video!
@brettnewman7389
@brettnewman7389 2 года назад
Awesome, thank you for seeking out your videos content amazing story to hear. Look forward to every Saturday morning with retro
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
Back on track this Saturday!
@WMBayouLures
@WMBayouLures 2 года назад
Wow this was so great to watch! Thanks so much for recording this amazing history!
@Oldbasshole
@Oldbasshole 2 года назад
Great history lesson !!
@blindonion
@blindonion 11 дней назад
Wow, I've always loved going to Bacon's. I need to go visit soon!
@1MrVillain
@1MrVillain 2 года назад
Fantastic!!!
@jessenunez9030
@jessenunez9030 2 года назад
So much history to take in.Awesome baits and just overall great video.Keeping it old school.
@erniemaddox8788
@erniemaddox8788 2 года назад
Great Video! Tell Mike I said hello next time!
@achristodd
@achristodd 2 года назад
Retro, many thanks for making this video, and documenting this important piece of fishing history.
@bayouburner281
@bayouburner281 2 года назад
Great episode, Retro!👍🏻
@jeffreylunday1443
@jeffreylunday1443 2 года назад
Great video! Thank you. I just wish that I could have gone there when I was stationed at Barksdale AFB back in the '90's. Planned future visit.
@SneakersAnonymousMatt
@SneakersAnonymousMatt 2 года назад
idk why RU-vid is showing me ur videos until like a day later or 2 days when I have reminder on and subscribed thats really annoying cause these videos are amazing and deserve way more attention.
@tyhorton2196
@tyhorton2196 2 года назад
Awesome video! Love the history and stories in these videos!
@doster59
@doster59 2 года назад
Absolutely wonderful! This is important history, thanks for putting these videos out.
@ThatShinerGuy
@ThatShinerGuy 2 года назад
Awesome video. So much history!! Nice job!!
@garyl6190
@garyl6190 2 года назад
This was the best. Thanks
@DsTackleBox
@DsTackleBox 2 года назад
Great information that goes unknown if not for someone taking the time! Great details about all the names in lures we collect and love to fish! Nice video Chris!
@brunomahle1618
@brunomahle1618 2 года назад
Super cool!
@scottehrlich6653
@scottehrlich6653 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for sending me back in time. Terrific video
@jaredheadrick376
@jaredheadrick376 2 года назад
My buddy told me about this channel the other day. I love it. Really takes me back. Subscribed and good work.
@Swimbait_fishing
@Swimbait_fishing 2 года назад
Good job on preserving history, this is very important work!
@BobbyBalsaRNM
@BobbyBalsaRNM 2 года назад
What an incredible story! Had no clue about the ties all these legendary companies had.
@SukatFishing
@SukatFishing 2 года назад
Very interesting, loved it.
@camerongeary5514
@camerongeary5514 2 года назад
Best video you have done. Really entertaining
@rayhall3010
@rayhall3010 2 года назад
By far your best video , ever , thank you so very much , for sharing this ,
@raulrobles3762
@raulrobles3762 Год назад
That’s cool and very interesting
@matthewgonzalez5019
@matthewgonzalez5019 2 года назад
That was a damn good episode
@Darkman-Fishing
@Darkman-Fishing 2 года назад
Best video to date!!! Thank you.
@robertveith2255
@robertveith2255 2 года назад
This was really cool learned a lot thank you for sharing this truly amazing story.
@alandavis4885
@alandavis4885 2 года назад
What an awesome educational piece ... Bravo! ... 😁👍
@richardsantillano7153
@richardsantillano7153 2 года назад
Heck Yeah!
@emilywoods9315
@emilywoods9315 2 года назад
Great episode
@sewerfish3672
@sewerfish3672 2 года назад
they know all the people in the fishing industry
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
Literally!
@brandonpatterson5705
@brandonpatterson5705 2 года назад
They all were so close to on another. I once heard you don’t have competition only lots friends in the same business. Thanks for this treasure of a video I hope to make a trip to bacons someday :) Amazing Job Congrats.
@mikewallis8999
@mikewallis8999 2 года назад
That was a great one could use more just like it 👍🏻
@MarkPolsky
@MarkPolsky 2 года назад
Wow so cool, love the history there. Such great stories
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
Bet that’s 10% of them!
@adwhite804
@adwhite804 Год назад
Great video...that man has a huge wealth of knowledge I wish I could tap into 1/32 of it
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin Год назад
This is one of the few episodes I find myself rewatching…
@jebar01
@jebar01 2 года назад
Thank-You somuch for this very informative video. Mr. Bacon is a wealth of information and was very enjoying listening to his narrative on his father's bait store and the lure makers around that time. Mr. Bacon could write a book on all this knowledge and I would buy it. I fish with Smithwick devil horses more than half of my life(67 next month) due to my Uncle Chad's favorite lure/bass catcher...the Smithwick devil horse! Again, thanks, Jim.
@rowlandjohnnie4972
@rowlandjohnnie4972 2 года назад
Another awesome vid..Thanx bro
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
Thanks for tuning in, good buddy!
@michaelbyrne8860
@michaelbyrne8860 2 года назад
Fantastic interview! Great video with ol' school lures! Glad I found your site! Except for that ear worm theme song! I'm working today staking out pavement with that damn song running in my mind! Wasn't sure if it's a catchy song? Or I was about to stroke out from the heat?? CMTFU! My Grandfather used to own a lodge "KICK A POO" on Indian lake in Dowagiac Michigan in the 50's and local people would would stay there and sometimes the people from Heddon Lures would spend the summer there. So now as a old man I collect, buy and fish the heddon lures especially if the box still says made in Dowagiac Michigan! And also the Louis Johnson Silver Minnow Spoon with the old box marked made in 40 N. WELLS STREET CHICAGO ILL. Oh crap here comes that song again! I need to play the song where everybody going fishing to change it up! "I betcha' goin' fishin' all o' the time Baby goin' fishin' too Bet you life, your sweet wife Is gonna catch more fish than you…"
@jasonking5560
@jasonking5560 Год назад
How cool is that!
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin Год назад
I day I won’t soon forget!
@OfftheHookOutdoors99
@OfftheHookOutdoors99 2 года назад
Just subbed to your channel from Small Water Charters live tonight. This channel is awesome I’m glad I got you!👍
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 года назад
Yeah buddy! Welcome, OTHO!
@jonzimmerman798
@jonzimmerman798 3 месяца назад
I was completely consumed by this video! I burnt a couple cheeseburgers on the grill!
@RetroBassin
@RetroBassin 2 месяца назад
Me, too! But wait until you see my sit down with George Perrin Jr., whose father started Rebel Lures…
@robinallen8773
@robinallen8773 2 года назад
Awesome show retro bassin ! Does he sell any o them now
@vincebrown5158
@vincebrown5158 2 года назад
Great store and interview. Like Darkman below, you let him tell the story without the usual Q&A. I'm sure the store was amazing. Did you leave with some additions to your collection?
@wilmawife
@wilmawife 2 года назад
Who would have thought that frog skins were wrapped around the lure body, I don't think I would have been up for that, disgusting. Anyway great video as always.
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