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More important than our names and faces are what we are trying to accomplish and the core beliefs that guide us. That’s what this page is about. It is also our commitment to you. Mission Secret Weapon equips anglers to maximize their performance with advanced fishing tackle engineered to adapt to changing conditions. We provide our customers with an uncommon approach to fishing and are dedicated to making a positive difference in their lives. Our Values and Priorities INTEGRITY CUSTOMERS PEOPLE/LOYALTY PROFITS SERVICE/INNOVATION Secret Weapon Founder Bob Rickard
Secret Weapon was conceived on clear-flowing Missouri streams and took form on the workbench of this skilled mechanical engineer and ardent angler. Over a span of thirty-five years, Rickard handcrafted a number of innovative baits, testing and perfecting them on the lakes and rivers of America’s heartland. A law student who became a self-taught mechanical engineer, Rickard was Production Manager for Comet Tool and Die Company, manufacturer of precision components for the aircraft, aerospace, and defense industries. At McDonnell Aircraft his engineering team assisted on projects that included the F-14 Tomcat, F-15 Eagle, and the lunar landing module. To make the most of his few free hours he kept rods rigged and gear packed for short trips down the small streams and rivers of southeast Missouri.
Rickard had long preferred using in-line spinners for their ability to attract more species of fish, but he acknowledged the superiority of the safety-pin style for fishing around brush, lay-downs, and vegetation. By marrying the two using his patented, no-tool, quick-change universal spinner blade attachment, he introduced the first true innovation in spinnerbaits since the original came out forty-seven years earlier. Coincidentally, St. Louis — the birthplace of the original safety-pin spinnerbait design — was the city of its rebirth as the Secret Weapon Spinnerbait, too. While fishing from a canoe, another advantage of his design became immediately apparent to Rickard; by swapping blades, he could drastically reduce the number of lures he needed to carry without sacrificing versatility. With a few heads and a handful of blade attachments, he could assemble the perfect spinnerbait for virtually any situation in seconds, without tools. Even more exciting, though, was his discovery that the free-floating, inline blade assembly produced better vibration and rotated at even slower speeds than swivel-mounted blades. That resulted in more hits, plus he was getting more solid hookups because the blade attachments simply swung out of the way on the strike rather than blocking the hook as convention spinnerbait frames often do. For many years, only family and fishing buddies experienced firsthand the effectiveness of his lures. After a term as part owner of Manchester Machine and Manufacturing in St. Louis, Rickard built a successful audio and video equipment business. He devoted himself after retirement to the outdoor pursuits he loves and to refinement and perfection of the lure that is earning a place in anglers’ tackle boxes around the world. Convinced that no other lures came close to matching his own design, in 2001 Rickard began market-testing the commercial potential of his spinnerbait designs. He proved them through rigorous field-testing by experienced guides and tournament anglers from across the United States, identified the patterns that produced best in every region, and then introduced them to the retail market a year later. Several heart attacks and failing health curtailed Rickard’s level of activity during the last decade, but he delighted in seeing the lures he designed earn the confidence of anglers everywhere and in passing on his experience, insights, fishing lore to others. |




