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    Posted: 03 Jul 2012 at 12:12pm
These are my bait, there is still painting .. but there it is ....



Excuse my English, I'm using goggle translator ...

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Carlos is the lures all made out of floating timber
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Yes, are Wood "Balsa", or "Samba"....



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Very interesting Carlos. Lots of nice shapes to imitate food objects. No spoon on any of them. Is thy made to just float the surface, and maybe make some move with the fishing Rod
Like to see them finished with paint on Thumbs Up
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these baits are used with a Grub or taller, the hook is a very productive bait for fishing "Traíras" ... just finished post the photos ...

they work in flooded areas with a lot of vegetation .. not curl .. and "Traíras" are under the vegetation ... why they are so good .....
I hope you enjoy ..

these are used in some fishing "Traíras"





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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Screamingreel Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jul 2012 at 8:12am
Thanks Carlos a different style of fishing and types of lures being used. A mouse lure and frog lure are used here in Australia . Interesting hook set up on the  black mice lures, two single hooks used, or a large double.
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Carlos Borges Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04 Jul 2012 at 8:19am
Originally posted by Screamingreel Screamingreel wrote:

Thanks Carlos a different style of fishing and types of lures being used. A mouse lure and frog lure are used here in Australia . Interesting hook set up on the  black mice lures, two single hooks used, or a large double.
Thanks for posting
 
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i using a siple hook imakastsu 


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Thanks Carlos .   I thought they may have been two single hooks.
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Good read Carlos, I think your Trairas are similar to our Saratoga or Malaysian Arowana species. We fish exactly the same type of topwater weedless bait for them here in the Northern Territory, Australia.
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Originally posted by Capt.Seaweed Capt.Seaweed wrote:

Good read Carlos, I think your Trairas are similar to our Saratoga or Malaysian Arowana species. We fish exactly the same type of topwater weedless bait for them here in the Northern Territory, Australia.
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They resemble the "Traira" a fish is very aggressive, attacking anything that is within your reach, or near the nest ....

These lures are very easy to make and render a beautiful result ...

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this link for Traira..

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Carlos, on seeing your link, nothing like a Saratoga, this ones got bloody big teeth. More a cross between a Tiger Fish and an Asian Snakehead LOL. Awesome.
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shapes are a bit different to those out here  but if they catch fish very good Ron
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I think we call those wolf fish around these parts.

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cool baits carlos.....i like your mouse.
Nichos Maulers Homemade timber lures....THEY CATCH FISH!

YA DONT KNOW...IF YA DONT GO...SO GET OUT THERE AND... FISH IT
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very cool lures Carlos!
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Thanks everyone, I'll post other work, I stopped at the time ..
so take off other baits put the photos ...

A hug from a friend of Brazil....Yessir
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Hey Carlos - where abouts in Brazil are you located?
I'm heading over to Manaus in February to take trip and hopefully catch some big "tucanare", "triaira", "Aruana", big catfish, and whatever else will eat my baits!
What do you think of the pack of lures that the Australian lure makers have put together for me?
www.lurelovers.com/forum/wtb-peacock-bass-lures-a-challenge_topic13619.html

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