Exciting Release of Freshwater Fishing Lures Stamps
The U.S. Postal Service is set to captivate anglers and stamp collectors alike with the official launch of its
Freshwater Fishing Lures stamps on
March 13, 2025. This special event will occur at
Johnny Morris' Wonders of Wildlife National Museum & Aquarium in Springfield, Missouri, starting at
11 a.m. Central. The release showcases the allure and craftsmanship behind some of America's favorite freshwater fishing lures, featuring a delightful pane of
20 Forever stamps with vivid close-up photography of five popular designs.
This first-day-of-issue ceremony is
free and open to the public, inviting everyone to join in the celebration of this beloved pastime. To attend, guests must register online at
usps.com/fishingluresstamps to receive their tickets for admission.
During the event,
John DiPeri, the vice president of regional processing operations—Western Region, will speak about the significance of these stamps and their connection to fishing culture in the U.S. The lively atmosphere promises to engage both the fishing community and stamp enthusiasts.
A Closer Look at Freshwater Fishing Lures
The world of freshwater fishing lures is rich with history and variety. From handcrafted wooden lures to high-tech modern designs, each lure has its place in an angler's toolkit. Popular options include:
- - Crankbaits (Plugs): Valued for their ease of use, crankbaits attract bass, walleye, and pike. Their design involves a plastic lip and a curved body that cause the lures to dive and wiggle enticingly, mimicking the motions of prey fish.
- - In-Line Spinners: Emulating the movement of baitfish, these lures have a spinning blade that creates vibration in the water, attracting predator fish. Often adorned with tails made from feathers or rubber, they are great for bass and trout.
- - Spoon Lures: With a design dating back to the 1800s, spoon lures are named for their unique shape. Their glimmering motion underwater effectively draws in fish like bass, pike, and trout.
- - Topwater Lures: As the name implies, these lures are designed to float on the water's surface. Wakebaits create a commotion similar to a boat wake, while poppers generate a popping sound as they move across the surface, both effectively enticing fish that feed near the top.
Designed by USPS art director
Greg Breeding and inspired by the photography of
Sarah Cramer Shields, the stamps capture the artistry of these fishing lures beautifully. As
Forever stamps, they will always match the current first-class mail rate, making them both collectable and practical.
Conclusion
For those who appreciate the art of fishing, these stamps not only celebrate a beloved hobby but also highlight the ingenious designs that enhance the fishing experience. The ceremony at Johnny Morris' Wonders of Wildlife promises to be a memorable event for the entire community, as it honors the relationship between nature, art, and tradition. Ensure you don’t miss out on this exciting launch on March 13!
For more information regarding stamp purchases and related products, visit
usps.com/shopstamps or explore the
USPS Officially Licensed Collection on Amazon. Follow USPS on social media platforms for updates leading up to the event.