Are Nils master lures wired through?
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Re: Are Nils master lures wired through?
Oops didn't google the correct combination of words.
The lures are wired through with a single section of stainless steel wire on which the hooks are attached. Every lure is individually quality controlled, hand tuned and swim-tested before packaging.
The lures are wired through with a single section of stainless steel wire on which the hooks are attached. Every lure is individually quality controlled, hand tuned and swim-tested before packaging.
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Re: Are Nils master lures wired through?
I can X-ray one if you want to see what's inside?
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Re: Are Nils master lures wired through?
I after some barra tough timber lures for the calmer conditions.
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Re: Are Nils master lures wired through?
Lively Lures aren't timber chief, they are foam
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Re: Are Nils master lures wired through?
Try Old Dog Lures Wood made by the Master himself.
https://www.olddoglures.com/
https://www.olddoglures.com/
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Re: Are Nils master lures wired through?
Or get some of Blinky's, they will be collector's items one day.
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Re: Are Nils master lures wired through?
Simply get an electrical continuity meter with one probe on the towing point.
Touch the other probe on each of the treble attachment points.
If they're wired through, you'll get a continuity buzz or a zero ohm connection between each treble attachment and the towing point.
Pretty straight forward stuff.
X-rays are good for seeing ball-bearing rattles and chambers without destroying the lure.
Touch the other probe on each of the treble attachment points.
If they're wired through, you'll get a continuity buzz or a zero ohm connection between each treble attachment and the towing point.
Pretty straight forward stuff.
X-rays are good for seeing ball-bearing rattles and chambers without destroying the lure.
Regards
Ronje
Ronje
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