Lacombe residents attempt to reel in world record for oversized fishing lure 
By Tricia Kindleman CA Source: CBC News 5/21/2019
Tricia Kindleman
The massive replica of the Len Thompson Five of Diamonds lure marks company's 90th anniversary

Residents of Lacombe, Alta. are hoping to catch the record for the world's largest fishing lure.

The 28-foot tall lure and its accompanying 14-foot tall hook are a replica of the classic Len Thompson Five of Diamonds design.

The fishing product is made in Lacombe by Thompson-Pallister Bait Company.

The oversized monument was built to celebrate the company's 90th year of business.
 

The company's president Brad Pallister says they have sold more than 55-million Five of Diamonds lures since the company launched in 1929.

Pallister's great-grandfather Len Thompson began selling his "fishing spoon" design as a part-time business in 1929 before opening up a factory in Abernathy, Sask. in 1945.

In 1959, the company relocated to Lacombe where they continue to operate as a family-run business.

At the unveiling on Friday, Pallister told the crowd the hook and lure were made in Lacombe after businesses in Red Deer and Calgary turned down the large-scale monument project.

"They were like 'Oh no, we can't do that' or 'It's going to be expensive.' So we just went to the local welding shop up the road and they said 'Oh yeah, we can do that. No problem.'"

 
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