Tuesday, November 26, 2013

RRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

Well the last week and a half has seen me sitting down and waiting. Yep waiting for a drive belt on the bandsaw. As there were none in the country I was lucky to find someone who could get one made for me.
So
We are back in action


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

RAW As

Keeping true to form,
Simple, Done Well
The new RAW model lure. These are rough and ready. Flamed coloured and oiled NOT cleared.




Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Aha Aha, thats the way, Aha Aha, I like it

Yesterday, a strong storm rolled through, bringing with it a heap of rain and a fair bit of wind. While I’m not always a fan of windy conditions, it’s part of the game when chasing Australian Bass, and you learn to take the good with the bad. Even in challenging weather, fishing with quality handmade fishing lures and custom lures can make all the difference in producing results.

By the end of the night, we managed to hook into several solid Bass, including a couple of really good fish that gave a real fight, though, unfortunately, we lost two big girls right at our feet. It was a reminder that, even for experienced anglers, a bit of rust can creep in after some time off the water. Nevertheless, moments like these highlight why persistence, patience, and well-designed fishing lures Australia anglers can rely on are so important.

Despite the missed opportunities, the session was encouraging, and it looks like some very promising fishing is on the horizon. With the right timber lure making techniques and continued refinement in lure design, there are plenty of opportunities for hooking trophy Bass and making up for those lost fish.

This blog will continue to be a platform for sharing fishing experiences, lure updates, and insights into handcrafted fishing gear that helps improve your freshwater success.

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#AustralianBass #BassFishing #TrophyBass #LureMaking #CustomLures #HandmadeFishingLures #FishingAustralia #TimberLures #LureDesign #HandcraftedFishingGear #FreshwaterFishing #BassAction