Are Nils master lures wired through?

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Are Nils master lures wired through?

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Just wondering how tough they are?


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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.
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I can X-ray one if you want to see what's inside?
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I after some barra tough timber lures for the calmer conditions.
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Lively Lures aren't timber chief, they are foam
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Try Old Dog Lures Wood made by the Master himself.
https://www.olddoglures.com/
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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?

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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.
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