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GT Lures
Posted on 5/21/14

Greg Thumel,
from GT Lures,
the maker of marlin
and tuna lures, was
about to present a
free seminar on
Thursday evening
at The Reel Seat in Brielle this week,
when this article
went to press.

The seminar
would cover the
lost art of trolling artificials for big game at the canyons,
Dave Arbeitman, The Reel Seat’s owner, said.

What a topic, and if you take a look at GT Lures, what lures,
you’ll probably think.

The lures available include bullet heads, jets, plungers and more.

Many of the artificials, the most popular, are sold on the company’s website.

But the company mostly offers custom-made lures.

Orders usually take one to two weeks to fill.

Many different
Types of lures,
including different
heads and numerous
head and skirt color
combinations, can
be bought on the
site or custom-
ordered.

The skies the
limit for options,
the company says.

To make the lures, GT Lures uses high-quality materials and old-school methods, like the methods that famous pioneer lure-makers from Hawaii used, like Joe Yee, Black Bart and Ronald Shiroma, it says.

When you order the lures, they’re hand-poured and lathed.

The best resins are used, and the company tries to pick the best products for other parts of the lures, like mother of pearl and shells from abalone, used inside the heads.

Greg has worked in the fishing industry more than 35 years.

That includes working as a mate on sportfishing boats from Brielle and Barnegat, N.J., when young.

Then he worked for Dale Clemens Tackle, and afterward operated a charter business from Costa Rica.

He’s now the
owner of GT Lures.

If you’re reading this in time, catch the seminar at 7 p.m. Thursday at The Reel Seat.

These are some of the finest marlin and tuna lures on the market, the company says.

For more info, visit the GT Lures website.