THE LUCKY 13
Originally introduced as the Wiggle King in 1908, this Heddon lure was redesigned to produce more commotion to attract fish and released as The Lucky 13. It was patented by William A. Stolley, a long time employee of James Heddon, and assigned to Heddon in 1921.
Taken from the advertising “ The bait cast straight and true and floats until retrieved. When pulled it drops to 18” below the surface and comes in with an undulating weaving motion, interrupted by short scintillating darts that cannot fail to excite the hungry attention of the crustiest old bachelor bass within sight”.
As for how it was named. Most collectors believe that James Heddon’s son, William, and Stolley went on a fishing trip to test a prototype on June 13th 1919. They caught so many fish they called the lure The Lucky 13.
All lures come in an attractive wood presentation box, with a written history and a copy of the original patent drawing.
THE LUCKY 13
RED & BLUE
THE LUCKY 13
RED & GREEN
THE LUCKY 13
RED & WHITE
THE LUCKY 13
RED & YELLOW