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   <title><![CDATA[Lure Making : I&amp;#039;ve seen the Reto&amp;#039;s...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://www.fishing.net.nz/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=45692">dustin</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 14139<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 04 May 2006 at 9:30am<br /><br /><!-- Z&#111;neLabs Popup Blocking Inserti&#111;n -->I've seen the Reto's Rig. Talk about necessity being the mother of inventi&#111;n.&nbsp; Yeah it sure ain't the purtiest lure out there.&nbsp; To be fair, it probably works/worked pretty good,&nbsp;although if you're lucky enough to fish a place like Panama, you could probably catch em with a banana skin. <&#083;CRIPT language=java&#115;cript>postamble();</&#083;CRIPT>]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[Lure Making : Dustin the skirts are shredded...]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://www.fishing.net.nz/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=45728">Peter Pakula</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 14139<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 04 May 2006 at 9:14am<br /><br /><P>Dustin the skirts are shredded deck chair material. </P><P>To find &#111;ne of the original sources of cupped face lures i'll put you &#111;n the trail. The reas&#111;n Ilander changed it's name from 'Hawaiian' ie 'Hawaiian Eye'was that the trade mark of 'Hawaiian' was owned by Fred Arbogast who died in 1947. He made&nbsp;trolling lures (which looked disgusting) see if you can find &#111;ne.</P><P>Also look at antique bass and freshwater lures 1880 to 1930&nbsp;and early teasers especially bowling pins of the 1920's. If you get to Sydney there was (have no idea if it's still there) a display of fishing lures dating back to 1880. If the Australian fishing museum ever opens again they have masses of old lures and teasers including 50 I gave them in the late 80's. They mainly came from California and Florida.</P><P>Barts catalogue pictured here was certainly ahead of it's time as was the presentati&#111;n of the lures. Still no-&#111;ne has produced a prettier more inspiring &#111;ne. I have &#111;ne framed. It sat &#111;n my office wall for years when I had the business and is still in perfect c&#111;nditi&#111;n. I kept forgetting to take it to the Miami boat show to get him to sign it.</P>]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://www.fishing.net.nz/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=45692">dustin</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 14139<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 02 May 2006 at 4:11am<br /><br /><P><!-- Z&#111;neLabs Popup Blocking Inserti&#111;n -->What a lovely classic bunch of old lures.&nbsp; </P><P>I've had great fun experimenting with swirling different pearlescent colours and tints like some of the old lures in the photos.&nbsp; Absolute shedloads of fun.&nbsp; The Bart cupped face lure that looks similar to a Pakula's chatterbox is a really nice example of that kind of look.&nbsp; </P><P>Those stranded skirts look almost like Ilander skirts.&nbsp; Has any&#111;ne ever used those in NZ?&nbsp; The first blue marlin I ever saw at Madeira, about 500 was &#111;n a Ilander Black Hole about a 10" bait and the Iland Express has quite a good marlin record &#111;n this side of the Atlantic too.&nbsp; </P><P>Thanks Roy for putting up those photos!&nbsp; </P><P>&nbsp;</P><P>&nbsp;</P>]]>
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   <title><![CDATA[Lure Making : Mmmm Gravy Baits. ]]></title>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://www.fishing.net.nz/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=41985">Martini Max</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 14139<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 01 May 2006 at 8:04pm<br /><br />Mmmm Gravy Baits.]]>
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    <![CDATA[<strong>Author:</strong> <a href="https://www.fishing.net.nz/forum/member_profile.asp?PF=52835">Fishb8</a><br /><strong>Subject:</strong> 14139<br /><strong>Posted:</strong> 01 May 2006 at 5:02pm<br /><br />D&#111;n't want to interrupt the great dialog going &#111;n in the other thread, but this is a discussi&#111;n that Roddy and I had, some m&#111;nths back. I asked Roddy about cupped lures and in return he wrote to Bart Miller. <br>Here's Bart's reply. His words, not Roddy's.<br>Bart,<br>A quicky  -  when did the first cupped-face lures appear ?  Where ?  Who ?  Any ideas ?<br> Roddy<br><br>Roddy,<br> <br>Aloha. Thank you for your questi&#111;n.<br> <br>Since you asked here is some food for thought, this catalog was first printed in 1984 - these models & more I was making by 1968 a few at a time, I was more interested in live bait, lure making was a hobby craft.<br> <br>by 1970 I increased models and made more lures as a pers&#111;nal quest & hobby, by 1980 I was using lures more often, and began selling what ever I could make. I had a sec&#111;nd home two stories &#111;n my property that I c&#111;nverted into a machine shop, loads of room, cool in the rock wall basement where the machines were lined up. Upstairs I broke out all the window glass to let the fumes out & the breeze in. I hired help, &#101;ventually I had two shifts a day going. <br> <br>Marlin Parker was busy fishing & Melt&#111;n had not started his business, nor had Pakula, Joe Yee was copying lures for friends, Joe worked full time Government job in H&#111;nolulu, part time lures.<br> <br>So then who were the original lure makers? Wadsworth Yee, Chester Kaita, George Lum, Abrue, Matsumoto, Neil Nakashima, Joe Yee, there wore others that d&#111;n't come to my mind presently. Some Capts. made their own lures, some crew members chipped in. No &#111;ne really had tackle drawers full of lures like they have today, maybe a dozen or two in toll.<br> <br>N&#111;ne of the men I menti&#111;ned made any cupped lures, mostly they made bullet lures & c&#111;nventi&#111;nals, a few tubes, Henry Chee made his own tubes, l&#111;ng rigger & short bait, short outrigger was always a c&#111;nventi&#111;nal which he had made for him by others, especially Chester Kaita. Kaita was the master, I learned machine work from him.<br> <br>Tapered slant lures with the hole in the center were fathered by the likes of Jimmy Unger - Gene Vander hoeck - and yours truly, I was the most aggressive at pushing towards a change in trolling speeds, I moved the speeds from 4 - 5 - 6- knots to over 7 mostly 8 to 10 knots. During the Hawaiian Internati&#111;nal Billfish Tournament 1967 which I w&#111;n the coveted Henry Chee memorial trophy for the first time I was reported to the Billfish committee for trolling so fast the fish couldn't catch the lures, 8- 10 knots. :-) By 1973 I w&#111;n the tournament again setting a record score that still stands, trolling speeds by then just 6 years later was 95 &#037; 7 knots or better, and the new lures were a hot item, all the lure makers went in that directi&#111;n, c&#111;nventi&#111;nals were quickly being aband&#111;ned except for a very few. <br> <br>There is a good reas&#111;n that c&#111;nventi&#111;nal lures were forsaken, too much trouble, poor hook ups, Chee used his c&#111;nventi&#111;nal to tease fish into biting his l&#111;ng rigger small or medium Tube, yes he hooked up every so often &#111;n his c&#111;nventi&#111;nal.<br> <br>Matsumoto made the first Breakfast theme shape, not Coggins or me, in the end both Coggins and myself made the lure much better than did Matsumoto.<br> <br>Coggins has known me for 30 years, he was the little kid who visited the docks mostly in H&#111;nolulu going through the tackle drawers taking a look see, he knows that, I know that. I did not hide anything from him like I did others, he was like Huckle berry fin. Many of his lures are exactly the look I made that is still popular today, chunks of shell glued to prism paper, lead jet insert.<br> <br>Joe Yee bought from me at the Miami Boat Show the lure known as Super Plunger, both Gene, & myself made this lure in different sizes I made the largest &#111;nes which at that would be super plunger, later Madeira Ma Ma & Lunch, today I have the plungers in 8 sizes.<br> <br>Enclosed are photos of proof. Each is marked with a red dot. &#079;ne of them cuppedluresc.jpg is interesting it is the shape of the skirtless lures, &#111;nly difference it was first made 25 years earlier, I made the shape with and with out skirts--known then as "secret weap&#111;n"<br>Bart<br><img border="0" src= "http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v138/fishb8nz/th_cuppedlurese.jpg"><br><img border="0" src= "http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v138/fishb8nz/cuppedluresd.jpg"><br><img border="0" src= "http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v138/fishb8nz/cuppedluresc.jpg"><br><img border="0" src= "http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v138/fishb8nz/cuppedluresb.jpg"><br><img border="0" src= "http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v138/fishb8nz/cuppedluresa.jpg">]]>
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