Formerly Miller Lures
now carrying on a family tradition to create high quality
lures that myself and friends use to catch fish here on
Tablerock Lake. You can use these lures on other bodies of
water but we strive to focus on the body of water that spans 43
thousand acres and 800 miles of shoreline. You will see lures we
use on Lake Taneycomo, Bullshoals Lake and area tributaries like
Bull Creek, Bear Creek, Flat Creek, Cow Creek, Aunts Creek, Big
Piney, Jakes Creek etc. If you are looking for History and more
detailed info go check out our friends at
Branson.com
Table Rock Lures
Keying in on the different types of water here on Tablerock Lake we are often
known as just a clear water lake but we have the James and White
River arms as well as tributaries as Long Creek, Brushy, Cow, Aunts
etc all producing different color, cover and structure.
Making
Lures since 1973
We started making lures in Oklahoma and fishing them on lakes such as
Tenkiller, Grand and Kerr Reservoir. We moved to the area in 1976
and changed colors and spinner type to adapt to this area.
My dad started making spinnerbaits and other lures to supplement
our fishing trips, so when we were just hanging out around the
house we were pouring led, filing lure heads, painting on eyes
and assembling skirts and even tying living rubber skirts. These
spinnerbaits have been used all over the U.S, Mexico, Cuba and
Venezuela. In Oklahoma my dad had his lures in Ben
Franklin and Otasco stores around any lake we could find a
location for them. When we went fishing we would restock and
collect money to pay for the fishing trip. After moving to
Branson, Missouri in 1976 dad "Ed Miller" didnt sell lures any
longer as he had a family business to run. We still produced
lures but they were strictly to create a lure that no one else
was fishing with or to get the presentation with custom length
shafts and skirt combinations. The family tradition carries on
here in the same way as I could never really find the lures that
had the colors I know that work. From the old days of dressing
up Spooks, Spittin Image, Pop-R''s and Wiggle warts with my
wife's nail polish, don't laugh I know you've done it too, to
now using state of the art
Dick Nite paints with an air brush. Someday Ill be like my
heroes
Tim
Hughes and Dale
Sellers.
My Dad "Ed Miller" passed in 2001 but his
entrepreneurial spirit and love for fishing lives on in me
and the lures he taught me to make. My Hero!
Dad where he loved to be, with family and and taking his
Gambler Bass Boat out on Tablerock Lake! If you ever saw a
boat dock with Miller Time Emblazoned across the end of it or a
Gambler with a red head screaming across the lake way to fast it
was probably my Pops!