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Seaweed
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Posted: 08 Dec 2011 at 9:54am |
Recently the subject of Taminmin Lures came up, to be honest I didn't remember them. However, I came up with this well mauled specimen from my boat tackle box. It's 8cm and unusually it has the belly eyelet perpendicular to the lures lateral line, not very observant of me I know. This lure I recall as being my 'go to' in the Little Howard R., when all else failed. Purchased as a G-Lure or Forrester around about late 90's, but came without packaging, hence didn't twig as a Taminmin Lure, (name of the local Humpty Doo High school, so must be a family connection there somewhere?) Timber, I'd say white beech with lexan bib.
Now I need to find a mint one for my collection . So we have another N.T. lure to chase. (Sorry about the blurred image, my camera has a mind of it's own.) Regards, Tony.
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Darby
Stall Holder Fishaholic Lures Joined: 29 Nov 2009 Location: Brisbane Status: Offline Points: 7477 |
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Tony,
I got this and the description was 'Barra Lure' 110mm body. Bought in Darwin approx 10yrs ago. Could it be one??? Brad |
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Seaweed
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Brad, yes mate you've got the larger model, my mate here has that size, same colour as the one I've posted.
We have had good luck on both sizes for Little Howard R. barra. Tony.
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