Webvision2020 Blog Shows Fishermen How to Make Their Own Fishing Lures

A surprising new trend is slowly emerging by amateur fishermen. They are starting to make their own fishing lures to save money and to catch more fish. This new blog teaches how easy it is for people to make fishing lures themselves, allowing fishermen to take matters into their own hands.

Webvision2020 Blog Shows Fishermen How to Make Their Own Fishing Lures
Bunbury, Australia, March 09, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Webvision2020 is opening it's virtual doors to HowToMakeFishingLures.org to help fishing enthusiasts learn how to make their own lures. The website, started by fishing enthusiasts who want to help others learn the art of making fishing lures, intends to be the source for information about making your own tackle.

How to Make Fishing Lures Teaches People of All Ages An Old Art

The site, designed and run by a group of Australian fishing enthusiasts, plans to publish content and videos to help others learn the art of making all sorts of fishing lures themselves --- saving money and helping people get more enjoyment out of the fishing hobby. Some readers may even choose to start selling homemade fishing lures to help finance filling their own tackle box. The information and resources can benefit enthusiasts of all ages and skill levels.

The team behind the site have combed the internet and the library as well as talked to expert homemade tackle makers who make wooden, metal, and plastic lures so that they can put together the most comprehensive resource possible, enabling fishing novices and enthusiasts to get even more enjoyment out of the sport. Many who have adopted making their own lures are said to get more enjoyment out of their hobby, save money, and the catch that everyone likes --- they catch more fish.

“The art of fishing lure making is about more than assembly. It’s about finding out what works, too. Once you start using your own lures, you’ll see that there is a science behind the methods that helps you attract the type of fish you’re going for.” - Sean Rasmussen, Webvision2020 CEO.

Plans include content around: how to make wooden lures, how to make plastic lures, and more. The site aims to provide helpful tips and information as well as to share resources that can help people improve their freshwater and saltwater lure-making skills and access great resources for supplies and accessories, too.

When asked what prompted the development of this new resource, Sean Rasmussen's response was, “An avid fisherman can spend hundreds of dollars every year on fishing gear. And that’s just for normal gear that you replenish due to losses and mishaps. Learning how to make fishing lures yourself makes economic sense. And, there’s only one thing better than catching a huge fish. What? Catching it with a lure you’ve made with your own two hands!”

There have always been resources available for fly tying but HowToMakeFishingLures.org aims to supply info for those who also want to make plugs, spoons, spinners, and more.

About http://howtomakefishinglures.org

Want to learn more about how to make fishing lures? Check out http://howtomakefishinglures.org. The new site has big plans for ongoing development and you can subscribe to future updates by visiting http://howtomakefishinglures.org/feed/rss/

For further info, contact the team at http://howtomakefishinglures.org/contact-us/. They’ll respond right away --- unless they’ve “gone fishing.”

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