DULUTH, Minn. — Ron Weber, the Duluth native who made his fortune by introducing Finnish Rapala fishing lures to America, died Friday. He was 84. Weber grew up in Duluth, fishing the French and Lester ...
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RAPALA VMC CORPORATION LAUNCHES NEW SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY AIMING TO BE ONE OF THE LEADING FISHING TACKLE COMPANIES IN THE WORLD IN TERMS OF SUSTAINABILITY BY 2024 Over the course of 2020, Rapala VMC ...
Rapala Tournament Fishing conjures memories of simple summer afternoons on the lake, of dirty worms and sharp hooks and a little red and white bobber dipping beneath the surface of the cool water. And ...
Ron Weber, who introduced Rapala fishing lures to U.S., has died Ron Weber, who introduced Rapala fishing lures to America 50 years ago, has died at the age of 84. Weber died last week, according to ...
Angling legend Ron Weber, who changed fishing in Minnesota and throughout the world when he and the late Ray Ostrom began importing Rapala lures from Finland a half-century ago, died Thursday. He was ...
The story of what probably is the world's No. 1-fished lure began nearly 80 years ago with a simple observation by Finnish angler Lauri Rapala. In 1936, while fishing the waters of Finland's Lake ...
One in particular, the Twitching Minnow, produced results when worked erratically across or just under the surface of the water. At one run-off creek there was a nice barra feeding on mullet off the ...
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