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    Posted: 04 Feb 2004 at 5:42pm
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Must say I am impresed, I just rigged up 3 of these lures, they certainly look quite impressive, I would certainly like to have a go with them myself some time!

This is thems....

Those are my faves, this is a shot of all three....

Pretty, ain't they?

cheers, Stu.

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What do they cost Captain?

 

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When an eel bites your bum

and it starts to go numb that'ssssss a-moray!!!

 

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Yeah Stu,

             I saw kezza's Barztard model, very impressive.

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In fact, and I can say what I like 'cos I make nice lures..........the one I saw would have to be the best workmanship I have ever seen in lures................and a stunning colour combo for NZ.

my 2c

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Just a rough idea on the lures, sorry, of about $70 for one of them, don't know what the others were, as the bloke I was rigging them for wasn't entirely forthcoming about the price of them either.

I definitely like the look of that sliced face tube though. The old pacific "fruitsalad" combo is a regular winner here as well, always gotta have a fruit salad, n'est-pas?

Stu.

Oh, did you note the stiff rig method used on the hooks?

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HotBites, G-Spot - Treble Six (middle lure in Capt. A's post).....yum yum....

BradM did a few special mods on my one - will post the picture tomorrow to see if you can spot the difference...

Awesome craftmenship as AC has elluded to...they should be in more shops I reckon!

 

PS...Stu...you wont catch a fish with your hook set on your G-Spot like that!

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I too will happily confirm that the workmanship is the best in the world. Full stop. The next bubble I see in one of his heads will be the first. And Brad is a very nice person. Most Hamiltonians are. Lucky me, I've got customised ones coming to deal to an East Cape blue this weekend... I intend returning them much the worse for wear...
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You like the hooks to hang a little further back do you Kerren?

I do too, but the crimp slipped and I didn't notice, and seeing as how I had just given the rigee 3 bloody good sharp hooks, trace etc, I was not naturally predisposed to re-rigging the thing again.

still, it isn't toooooo bad I thought?

Stu.

Oh, Coast-to-coast, you are a lucky bloke, sounds like Waihou is exploding at the moment. Also a lot of yellowfin too off the ranfurly today.

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Sorry Stu.....

on the monitor I viewed the images on last night I couldn't see the leader coming out the head....or maybe it was the beer talking?

It kinda looked like you had just placed the hook in the skirt for photographic reasons.....appologies matey!

apart from the opitical illusion it looks sweet to me!
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Gee spot the difference....


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BTW - couldn't see your lures, Stu.

Agreed, totally, CtoC, Hamiltonians are very nice people (good discount next time eh, Mike). I collected my newest G-Spot from Brad, last night. He already has a colour scheme called "Westie" (silver over orange) and as I hear lumo and white are both taking the majority of fish up North, right now, I got Brad to make me an "Eastie". Silver over pale green.

  I have a consignment to deliver for my trip, starting Sunday. You may recognise the slant faced lure, Stu. The big lure is an "Eyebrow" Now that has to be the most skippy-like colours I've ever seen. The photo doesn't really do it justice. These are beautifully made lures. I'm so lucky I'm 5 minutes away from my TAS lure maker. He's a good guy, Brad, and deserves his lures to be seen around. I believe we should support local makers, but only if they're good enough and I think these are.

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Kerren, piece o'cake...sum b'stard cut the angle wrong and put the eyes upside down...
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BTW, whats ya reasoning for skirting it like that?..just wondering...
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Hi FishB8, that middle lure is nice, but I'd still like to see a slash of red up the belly with those colours... I don't spose it makes much odds to the fish, but I like to see some indication that it looks like a hurt baitfish! :-)

Martini Max... those skirts have been flipped over like that so that west coast fish can see them.

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Martini.....

I don't like to camoflauge my lures ....  ....by having the light side down you are effectively doing what bait fish do naturally (ie) trying to hide from predators....

Q: Do injured bait fish swim up the "right" way? on their sides?? or upside down??

silhouette is where it is at!

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Yeah, I thought so, I've had this "discussion" heaps of times, so will then ask the question(for discussions'sake) , why not have all your lures black then- or perhaps with a bit of silver flash?

(A:) Do injured baitfish swim nonstop at 7-8 knots?
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But your lure does not represent an injured baitfish. The theroy been that yor lures are preditory fish pursuing bait fish school ( your boat). Set you patterns with this in mind & you will have much more success in nailing your billfish.

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ahh...I disagree there Odin and as does someone who has a wee bit of success catching billfish over the past 3 seasons.....like over 300 infact.

boat = bait ball I can live with that...

lures = straglers/ injured fish trying to keep up with said bait ball (ie) easy meal!..perhaps the big purple and black lures might be "mistaken' for predators I guess...

that is my theory and I am sticking to it.....I wanna be reincarnated as a fish!

Indeed Martini......but then how could the tackle industry catch anglers?....are all bait fish black and silver?....although I am sure that combo will work just fine when the size and action are also good!?

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to continue on from tonights convo at the club Odin, cause I know you like a raaaack up:...

saurie/pilchard/anchovy/squid/flying fish/mackerel etc. coloured and sized lures are supposed to immitate predatory fish species are they?....and your boat is supposed to be a shoal of krill or some such thing?...

At the end of the day there is no right and or wrong here....tis what work for you and what ever it is that you are confident in!

....although that lure you guys got that marlin on yesterday certainly didn't look like your typical bait school terroriser?

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Heh heh..Yep. you'd be spot-on there, Kerren. I s'pose its common knowledge that "pretty" lures catch more fisherman than fish!!
As far as the baitfish/predator discussion goes, well, I'll step back from that a bit (till later, or when I've had heaps more wine )There are good points in both sides there, and in reality, both are correct in their assumptions,as Marlin (an apex predator)will eat both; the "baitfish" and the larger predator-skippies etc . Then it gets involved..... Cheers.
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