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Tony
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Posted: 16 Dec 2009 at 12:26pm |
Here is another great report on the history of another Aussie luremaker by Barry (fish69blue) - thank you Barry and Nando for taking the time to share this info with us.
Timber King Lures Nando is the maker of Timber King Lures and he was born in Mareeba in 1963. He has fished all his life and started making lures in 1979 in Innisfail. No paint - no worries! His first burnt wood lures were made also in 1979 mainly because paint was too expensive for him to buy in the early days. He has mainly made his lures for family and friends over the years but these days most anyone can purchase a few from him. Nando now produces 28 models from deep divers to shallow to ones with rattles and all manner of shapes and colours. He said he would like to get to 40 models. So far they range from about 60mm to 180mm and plans are already underway for a range of Poppers as well as some jointed models. He now resides in Cairns and is one of the last of the true handmade lure makers. On talking with him it was obvious that he was passionate about his lures and how he built them and tested them. He has kept the lure design simple as well as the bib and says it saves on a lot of time for him and is original and catches plenty of fish. The Materials After inspecting quite a few of the models it was apparent that he used good material as well as sound manufacturing techniques. His lures are made from four timbers depending on what’s available and what lure is to be made. The timbers are ---White Beech, Milky Pine, Kauri Pine and Bunya Pine. All of the bibs are aluminium. All eyelets are twisted s/steel wire and the belly ones are at a slight angle. Paint is Automotive grade, and a tough clear coat applied as a final coat. All lures are signed and also have a model number. A15 is a particular model in standard form while A15R is the same model with a rattle. The only machines used to make the lures are a battery drill for the eyelet holes and the air brush to paint them.They are roughly cut out with a Frett saw and then sanded by hand with Aluminium oxide sandpaper of various grades. Nando is very particular with his choice of material. He uses alloy bibs over poly so as to obtain better strength and stability. He uses only timber because of strength and buoyancy issues and he wants people to know he uses only wood. This is how the Timber King name came about. As he explains, to fish for our northern species that can grow up to 60kg and some with many huge teeth, you require a very strong lure. Nando does not like to see lures broken easily because of poor workmanship or poor choice of materials. He tank tests each and every lure and goes to a lot of trouble to test eyelet strength. Strength is important While I was at his house we connected two lures together at the centre eyelet with 100lbs test line and both of us pulled extremely hard to dislodge an eyelet. They were amazingly strong considering a fish would not generally be pulling at the eye in the direction that we were using. Nando really does pride himself on the strength of his lures and hopes that the split rings and hooks are the weakest link. One of Nando's unique designs is the cut-out on the back of some of his models. These are like dorsal fins. He says that particularly in dirty water where noise and hydrodynamic pulses come into play the fins quite often pick up air pockets and you can easily hear the bubbles bursting underwater. This he says has resulted in some great catches over the years particularly during the wet season. Hope you enjoy the pics and the story of Timber King Lures. Here's a few more pics of Nando's Timber King Lures: |
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Cheers, Tony
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These are some of my bubble makers.Photo does not do lures any justice.They look much better in the flesh.
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Craig
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Did you ever put dolls eyes on any of your lures ?
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Tony
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Thanks Nando, I meant to put a pic of those in but missed it! |
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Cheers, Tony
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Tony
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Here's a picture of Nando with a few of his creations
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Cheers, Tony
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No Craig.Never used dolls eyes.
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No probs Tony.
Thanks Rob.
Got a few new mods im working on.Will post pics after testing etc.
I must thank Barry and Tony for making all this possible..
regards,Nando.
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Abuadmiral
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Hi Nando
I have been a bit slow to get to this particular thread on history of your lures Like the burned timber effect. Very nice. I notice the use of term Bubble makers..is it the serrated top fins that do this? cheers Wayne |
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Thats right Wayne.When they are cast they float.Therefore when the retrieve is started the "fin/fins" trap air and take it down with them.Can here the "bubble" sounds if you listen for it when the lure is close to you.I even stuck my head under water as the lure swam past me and its quite loud.Seems that the air bubble just stays behind the "fin". .Strange but true.
A few weeks ago we went up the top chasing barra.One mid arvo the fish seemed to have turned off, even live bait was a waste of time..Gave a "bubble maker" a go and it was on. cheers,Nando.
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Abuadmiral
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Well sounds like you're onto something there.
This story should make you a trend setter in this aspect of lure design! cheers wayne |
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puglee62
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awesome lures Nando,it sounds like you really know your stuff
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Timber King Lures
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Thanks.
Started fishing when i was 3 and at 16 (now 47) started making lures and experimenting so it all boils down to a lot of frustration, testing,imagination and luck i guess. nando.
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tooch
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Good on you Nando , Keep up the good work. Regards Pete.
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bassnbob
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VERY COOL LURES NANDO i really dig the burnt ones exellent work mate
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darren240
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great lures mate i have a couple now and hopeing to score some more soon
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