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Lure Retriever
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11/09/16 10:26 PM
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DeepEastTXFishing
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Have any of you made your own lure retriever? Interested to see some pictures of what you have come up with. If you have bought one which do you recommend?
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Re: Lure Retriever
[Re: DeepEastTXFishing]
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11/09/16 10:36 PM
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Joined: Jun 2007
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Bigron119
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Are you talking about the Pole or the weight or the one on a Rope? I use a telescoping Golf Ball Retreiver with the loop on the end for less than 12'. Or a "hound dog" style on a rope. Or you can just make your own with a paperclip and 2oz weight like Clark Rheem showed on the forum.
Last edited by Bigron119; 11/10/16 04:03 PM.
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Re: Lure Retriever
[Re: DeepEastTXFishing]
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11/09/16 11:15 PM
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Joined: Jun 2012
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Douglas J
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Go to Academy buy their lure knocker for $5 and add your own chains to it with #8 split rings and small chain you can buyat home depot. You'll have about $6-7 in it and they work pretty good.
Bass Pro sells the same thing with the chains for around $14
#MFGA
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Re: Lure Retriever
[Re: Bigron119]
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11/10/16 12:05 AM
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Joined: May 2014
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GIG'EM AGGIES
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Are you talking about the Pole or the weight or the one on a Rope? I use a telescoping Golf Ball Retreiver with the loop on the end for less than 12'. Or a "hound dog" style on a rope. Or you can just make your own with a paperclip and 2oz weight like Clark Rheeme showed on the forum. I saw the Clark Rheeme video on here, made a couple and they work like a champ. Also have the expensive chain knocker and it hangs up on any wood it comes in contact with. The lead weight works better IMO.
I am a Senager. (Senior teenager) I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 50 years later. I get an allowance every month. I have PU truck and a bass boat, I am blessed. Conscience never acquits, it either accuses or excuses.
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Re: Lure Retriever
[Re: Douglas J]
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11/10/16 12:11 AM
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Joined: Jan 2007
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Jarrett Latta
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Go to Academy buy their lure knocker for $5 and add your own chains to it with #8 split rings and small chain you can buyat home depot. You'll have about $6-7 in it and they work pretty good.
Bass Pro sells the same thing with the chains for around $14 This ^^...I added a stronger rope and attached to a marker bouy in case I dropped it. Cheap investment that has paid for it self hundreds of times. If under 12ft, I use the telescopic pole type. Faster imo
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Re: Lure Retriever
[Re: DeepEastTXFishing]
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11/10/16 12:20 AM
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SteezMacQueen
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[censored]....I lost mine trying to get a STW crank off a stump.
Eat. Sleep. Fish.
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Re: Lure Retriever
[Re: DeepEastTXFishing]
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11/10/16 01:09 AM
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Joined: Mar 2009
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lipjerk
Extreme Angler
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Works like a champ
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Re: Lure Retriever
[Re: DeepEastTXFishing]
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11/10/16 03:19 AM
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SAKS
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I got a Tim Horton money pole as a gift. It's works ok but limited to 18ft. Can be used as a push pole also if you are around thick shallow vegetation and want to be stealthy.
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Re: Lure Retriever
[Re: Jarrett Latta]
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11/10/16 04:30 AM
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rongleaves
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Go to Academy buy their lure knocker for $5 and add your own chains to it with #8 split rings and small chain you can buyat home depot. You'll have about $6-7 in it and they work pretty good.
Bass Pro sells the same thing with the chains for around $14 This ^^...I added a stronger rope and attached to a marker bouy in case I dropped it. Cheap investment that has paid for it self hundreds of times. If under 12ft, I use the telescopic pole type. Faster imo X2 These are inexpensive and work very well, best $5 I've ever spent for sure!
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Re: Lure Retriever
[Re: DeepEastTXFishing]
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11/10/16 02:07 PM
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Capt Jerry
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Re: Lure Retriever
[Re: Douglas J]
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11/10/16 02:55 PM
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Joined: Dec 2006
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kellisag
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Go to Academy buy their lure knocker for $5 and add your own chains to it with #8 split rings and small chain you can buyat home depot. You'll have about $6-7 in it and they work pretty good.
Bass Pro sells the same thing with the chains for around $14 This is what I did except I haven't added the chains, the chains I bought weren't welded shut so they kept getting tangled around my line and it was more trouble than its worth. I also took an old rod and cut it off right in front of the fore grip and put an old ABU Garcia 5000 to make it easier to pull the line in and store.
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