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Madeye Lures Presentations

In Australia, the lurehq.com.au store is the first place to launch the Madeye Lures, and distributing the whole countries. Company owner Mr. Jadon Wilder feels very proud to announce new and fresh products.

Here are the some list of products are following, and he is working some new Madeye Lures launches to coming years

1. Madeye 38 Bream Lure Anglers: The Madeye 38 designed in locally and distributed to many other international tackle companies like in these countries are JAPAN, America, China, and Korea.

Madeye 38 Bream Lure Anglers

Add to compare on your choice at price $14.95

Bream Lure is found at oyster racks with the help of lure anglers, and its fishing is very easy.

2. Madeye 3″ Flick Stick: The Madeye 3" Flick Stick is specially designed at the lurehq.com.au store at with the 100% Australian designed. It has a long thin tail, begins to taper around half way down the body, and also has the smallest rod movements.

Madeye 3" Flick Stick Flathead Lure

This Flick Stick costs furthers at $10.95 and than most other soft plastic such as Bream, Bass, Flathead, and Snapper lure that is all are 100% designed in Australia.

3. Madeye 3.5″ Whippy Worm: There are spent lots of time to design the Madeye 3.5' Whippy Worm, especially in Australia. The cost prices of this lure at $10.95

Madeye 3.5" Whippy Worm Bass Lure

Whippy Worm is has a thin leg act like parachute and tappers the off midway, which give its far more action to other soft plastic lure. It's small and thin grub tail crazy but still keeps to the finesse Madeye Lures Presentation.

4. Madeye 3″ Paddle Prawn: Lurehq.com.au store is represented the ultimate prawn-shrimp Croatians in Australia. This Paddle Prawn's are compare the price at $10.95.

Madeye 3" Paddle Prawn Fishing Soft Plastics

The realistic design courses in fish to eat, when it's not being worked, and working across the surface like (pink grubbing) style, cut it down for more finesse Madeye Lures presentation.

5. Madeye Lures 2.5″ Flutter Shrimp: The Flutter Shrimp’s are the super thin curl tail flutters only the slightest movement, a Realistic prawn imitation,

Madeye Lures 2.5" Flutter Shrimp Fishing Forum

Can be cut down to 1.5′ or 1′ grub and can be compared as a price is $10.95.

6. Madeye Lures 2″ Mad Crab: This Mad Crab is specifically designed for Australian Fishing lures. This is the perfect lure to toss around pylons and rocks.

The Mad Crab Madeye Lures perform the actions claws give a swimming crab.

Madeye Lures 2" Mad Crab Soft Plastic Lure

These Made Crab Madeye Lures are prices compare as well as $10.95

We represented the Australian Fishing Lures for Sale with especially are the soft plastic lure such as Bream, Bass, Flathead, Spanner Lure.

Fishing Soft Plastic Lure Casting

Spinning or lure casting has been around for more than 100 years. Working light tackle and lures in the 2-4 kg range is one of the neatest ways there is to fish. Go into any tackle store these days and the chances are you will see at least one wall almost completely covered in fishing soft plastics lures. Many of lures will look strikingly similar in shape, but the colors will vary. Spinning is big business. Guess one of the incentives for growth in spinning has been the availability of cheaper soft plastic lure. There was a time when buying a lure was verging on the ridiculous, particularly the brands imported from Europe and North America. Apart from exchange rates and tax, the other problem was the tyranny of distance that has long been a bugbear with both exporters and importers.

These days there are Australian-made lures that are the equal of any of the imported brands. As well, there has been a growth in developing lures here and sending them to Asia for manufacture. There is a downside though. At a fishing soft plastics tackle trade show in one Asian country, a soft plastic lure maker was offering to sell copies of a well-known Australian freshwater lure at less than one-third of our manufacturing costs. And the price fell even further if you wanted to buy in bulk. Even with the use of cheaper labor in Asia though, http://lurehq.com.au/ still baulk at the price of many lures, which believe are sold on their name, not necessarily their ability to attract more strikes.


In the early days, fishing soft plastics lures were most popular in fresh water and later advanced to the saltwater scene. The first soft plastic lure were bladed types and these, or their derivatives are still available today. The Celta bladed lures are a prime example, while the Spinner-baits, which combine a blade and a plastic skirt, are an extension of that development. It was much later that solid metal lures, floating minnow lures and soft plastic lure came on the market. Some lure have reached icon status among the converted.

Baitcasting and thread-line outfits are the norm, Many anglers prefer to run mono filament leaders with braid, or else have adopted Knotted Dog leaders to use in conjunction with braid. The Knotted Dog Leaders are an innovation of noted Rod Harrison, and are designed to give a tougher terminal end to the line as well as some stretch, both features that all braids lack. In a boat, the fishing technique is to drift slowly, casting fishing soft plastics lures into snags, at any bank indentations beneath low-lying, shady overhanging trees or likely lies on weed beds and flats. In some of the most productive areas, snags, in the from of sunken logs, lie hidden just below the surface. When not working floating soft plastic lure in heavy country, you start the retrieve as soon as the lure sink too far you will hook on a snag and maybe even lose the fishing lure.

In detail Information @ http://lurehq.com.au/