>>10357441. Rapala F (probably 5) floating minnow. Still made, still catches fish.
2. Rapala F (probably 9) floating minnow
3. Rapala Shad Rap, not sure on size might be a 5.
4. A Lindy or clone of a Lindy lipless crank, designed for walleye
5. What looks to be the tail section off a Mepps min-o-spin
6. Fistful of various Mepps Aglia spinners
7. Either a Beetle Spin or a fabrication of one with a generic jighead and a clip-on spinner (literally hundreds of companies make the jigheads and a solid dozen + make the spinner arms)
8. Jigheads. Good design, brand's on the package.
9. trolling harness (crawler harness), looks to be a Lindy Rig or a clone thereof. Designed to hook a leech/nightcrawler on.
10. Old fish gripper. Probably Eagle Claw, although literally hundreds of companies made them like that.
Get a shadow box and some cardstock backer for it. Use mono or braid through the eyelet and the rear treble hook eyelet to tie it through holes in the cardstock backer so they sit level. Neat idea.
If the reel is in good repair there's no reason you can't use it, but the rod's pretty short to be of much use other than jigging off a dock or something. I still have and occasionally use my old Snoopy rod, which is only like 2.5 feet long. Still catches fish, just can't cast very far.