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    Default Home made timber lures

    Heres a few pics of my lures that i make i hope you like them.

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    Very nice work . they should bust some nice fish

    Kev.
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    Good enough to eat!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Seagull View Post
    Heres a few pics of my lures that i make i hope you like them.
    Wow nice lures Seagull !

    Some look similar to Stump-jumpers and Boomerangs that I used at Windemere Dam for Yellowbelly. They look like they swim well.

    Great stuff

    Pat

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    Thanks for the comments guys.Yes they swim well the cod style lures get down deep with a slow wide action.The smaller lures have a wide action aswell but dnt go as deep all are good for trawling and casting from the bank or boats.Was up in NSW recently and took a few of these for a swim at Split Rock.All court fish even tho the water was cold and chill factor was -20 with the wind blowing on way back to camp in the tinny.

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    What the ring that the hook goes onto made from?

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    THe hook eyelets that are in the bodyif this is what your asking about are all 316 stainless.The split rings that hold the hooks to the eyelets are the same as what you can buy from any tackleshop.

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