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Prepare yourself: You’re entering a world where catching trophy fish is not unusual. In fact, it’s an everyday event!
The truth is: wooden lures are almost irresistible to large fish. The toughest and most educated fish will fearlessly smash a quality wooden lure out of instinct, hunger or sheer aggression. So imagine the fish you could catch if you had a box loaded with superb quality, hand made wooden lures!
Custom wooden lures play a vital role in keeping many tournament pros on the leader board. Yet most lure fishing enthusiasts never own one simply because they don’t realize the power. Or they assume that these fish catching weapons are just too expensive!
At Make Wooden Lures we believe that stunning wooden lures and massive fish are not just for elite fishermen with tons of money. We bring the awesome fish catching power of hand made wooden lures to anyone who is serious about becoming a champion lure fisherman.
It doesn’t matter whether you are new to wooden lure fishing or have used them for years, what you can learn from this website will transform your fishing and vastly improve your catches.
You’ll get to understand fish and fishing lures much better. You’ll learn how and when to fish different types of wooden lures. And best of all you’ll experience the raw fish pulling power that comes from owning a bunch of custom lures.
There are three key reasons why hand made wooden lures are so devastatingly effective when compared to mass produced plastic ones:
If you’d like to know more about how these factors drive the fish wild, you can get more information here. But these are just a few of the reasons that these lures will pull trophy fish out of places you previously thought to be fished out! Start exploring the pages on this website and you’ll find tons more!
Even though we live in an age of mass produced, low quality imported lures there is not only a place for hand crafted wooden lures, there is a growing need for them!
Through this site, Dr Greg Vinall (“Doc Lures”) shares not only 30 years of lure making experience, but the unique insights on lure fishing that come from being awarded a PhD for his research on aquatic ecosystems and two decades working as a consulting aquatic scientist. For 20 years, Greg and his colleagues have spent pretty much every day talking about, studying and researching fish and fish behavior. Oh, and lures and lure fishing, of course!
How did I get dubbed with the nickname “Doc Lures”? I’ll tell you that story in just a minute.
But before we go there, have you ever been truly obsessed with something to the point that it has set the direction of your entire life? I mean seriously addicted, 24/7 can’t stop thinking about it?
Well, that’s the effect that fishing has had on me ever since I was just a little kid. I can’t explain it, it’s 100% incurable and I wouldn’t get help for it even if I could.
“My fishing obsession is incurable….but I wouldn’t get help for it even if I could!”
I first started fishing when I was just 6 years old. No-one else in my family had the slightest interest, but I was instantly hooked. By high school I was fishing several times a week in lakes, rivers and the sea. At around 14 or 15 years of age I started to make my own wooden fishing lures. Actually “lures” is probably an exaggeration, because my creations back then were pretty ugly! But they caught fish and I learned a helluva lot!
I’ll bet that doesn’t sound unusual to most of you, right? Well trust me, that’s just the start!
During school I realized that I could never hold down a regular job. My fishing obsession was too strong and I was bound to get fired for not paying attention. I’d always be trying to find excuses to take a day off and go fishing.
So I looked desperately for some way to avoid going off to work. That’s when I discovered a university that ran a degree in fishing. Well, they said it was “Aquatic Science”, but it sounded like fishing to me. And since that institution turned out to be situated on the banks of a pretty…
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