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About Greg Vinall

About Greg Vinall

Aquatic Scientist, Lure Maker, Podcast Host

Greg started fishing at age 6 and quickly became so obsessed that it shaped his life, eventually leading him to complete a PhD in Aquatic Ecology. He's fished mostly with lures all over Australia and a little overseas. Greg has taught tens of thousands of anglers across the globe the art of wooden lure making through books and courses. Plus he founded and hosts the Australian Lure Fishing Podcast whilst continuing his scientific work.

Areas Of Expertise

  • Fish Senses, Aquatic Environments
  • Lure Making And Modification
  • Northern Estuaries & Inshore

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Greg's Articles

Why Soft Plastic Prawns Trump Real Ones

  Masterclass Overview Right around Australia, whether you're fishing in an estuary, bay, inlet, tidal lake or harbour prawns are a staple food item for most fish species. From humble bread and butter species like bream, whiting and flathead through to jewfish,...

[eBook] Getting Started In Custom Painted Crankbaits

Everything you need to know if you want to paint professional looking lures of any type!

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Stratifi-WHAT? Things every lake and estuary angler should know about autumn…..

Stratification is a natural process in many lakes, storages and estuaries and is a key driver of fish behaviour at certain times of year, especially the Autumn months. In this workshop Greg "Doc Lures" Vinall explains stratification, what it is and why it affects fish so much - plus what you need to know to use it to full advantage!