Heddon Prowler

Heddon Prowler No. 7015, 7025, 7050, 7075

Heddon - Dowagiac, Michigan

  

Original Lure Lore Article:
Heddon Prowler #7025GWR (Green/Gray) 
Heddon Prowler #7025GWR (Green/Gray)

 

Heddon lures that are mis-shapen are not uncommon due to problems with early plastics but in the case of the Heddon Prowler, a 'bend' in the lure is perfectly correct!

In 1972, Heddon introduced a line of lures called the "Prowler", a lure designed to "...duplicate the action of a near lifeless dying minnow, easy prey for a lazy fish at minimum effort..." according to the fishing instructions which came with this lure.

The Prowler is a floating lure designed to take a nose dive when you gave the line a twitch, then slowly rise to the top. It could also be retrieved slowly or at a medium fast retrieve, depending upon the action you wanted and the depth you wanted to fish at. With the line tie on the side of the lure rather than on the nose, the action of a dying minnow was assured.

This lure came in 4 different sizes and each had it's own Heddon number - these were:

#7015: 2-5/8", 1/4 ounce, #6 trebles
#7025: 3-5/8", 3/8 ounce, #4 trebles
#7050: 4-5/8", 5/8 ounce, #2 trebles
#7075: 6-1/2", 1-5/8 ounce, #3/0 trebles

The largest size was intended for saltwater fishing or larger game fish such as muskie or northern. This size was produced for 5 years and by 1977, was no longer made. The 7050 size was last 1 year longer.

The initial cataloged colors for the 7015, 7025 and 7050 included GYR, SSD, BWB, GWR, BWX and BSX. The 7075 colors included NP, NPB, GDS, YWS, B, and SU. In 1978, only the 7015 and 7025 were being made and the colors changed to BRS, L, SD, and SUN.

In 1979, the new color line called "Natural" was added by Heddon and a Prowler of the same size as the #7015 but in this color line was given the number 7028. It came in the 'natural' colors LC and SDN and was cataloged only for that year.

The Prowler was last cataloged in 1982 and was discontinued after that time. The Prowler has a collector value of between $15-$25 and can often be found in the box for that price. The larger size commands typically commands a higher value.  (Note:  these price estimates are from the original 2000 article.)

 

My Bait Shop Updates:

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  • Below are some examples of some of the great colors these lures came in. 

Heddon Prowler 7050, BWB Bronze/White/Brown Color with Box

Heddon Prowler 7050, BWB Bronze/White/Brown Color with Box

 

Heddon Prowler in BRS Brown Crawdad Color

Heddon Prowler in BRS Brown Crawdad Color

  

     

    Test Your Knowledge:  Heddon Prowler FAQ's:

    When was the Heddon Prowler fishing lure made?
    The Heddon Prowler fishing lure was made by Heddon out of Dowagiac, Michigan from 1972-1982.

    How many sizes did the Heddon Prowler come in?
    The Heddon Prowler came in four standard sizes from 2 5/8" all the way up to 6 1/2".

    Where can I find more information on the Heddon Prowler Fishing Lure?
    You can find more information on our website My Bait Shop where we have a full page dedicated to the Heddon Prowler.


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    (Originally Published on LureLore.com on May 1, 2000 - Vol. 5, No. 3)
    Moved to My Bait Shop in 2023 and updated as applicable

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