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Re: First time rollling over. Advice for retrieving gear. [Re: KevinB] #12247036 05/16/17 12:10 AM
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Cast net idea is a good one, but depending on the bottom, it might get snagged on rocks or stumps/laydowns/etc too. I'd still try, especially if they were quality rod-n-reels. Remember that gear sinking in water doesn't always go straight down. You may have to expand the search area if no luck at first.

Re: First time rollling over. Advice for retrieving gear. [Re: B_Rod] #12248014 05/16/17 04:03 PM
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Originally Posted By: B_Rod
Cast net idea is a good one, but depending on the bottom, it might get snagged on rocks or stumps/laydowns/etc too. I'd still try, especially if they were quality rod-n-reels. Remember that gear sinking in water doesn't always go straight down. You may have to expand the search area if no luck at first.


The bottom is pretty plain at the site. mostly just flat and clear of an obstructions. I've never thrown a cast net before so I'm not sure if I would be effective with it.


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Re: First time rollling over. Advice for retrieving gear. [Re: KevinB] #12251431 05/18/17 02:38 PM
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I have recovered several rods and reel using an old chain clip stringer and a old spool of trotline cord. Just open all the clips and use it to drag. I still keep one in my bass boat.

Re: First time rollling over. Advice for retrieving gear. [Re: KevinB] #12251449 05/18/17 02:46 PM
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I have recovered several rods and reel using an old chain clip stringer and a old spool of trotline cord. Just open all the clips and use it to drag. I still keep one in my bass boat.

Re: First time rollling over. Advice for retrieving gear. [Re: KevinB] #12255297 05/21/17 04:36 AM
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Went out today with a 1 oz slab that I put a huge treble hook on. I was able to get all my rods back and all but one of my Plano tackle organizers. Big relief

Now its time for some rod floats.


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Re: First time rollling over. Advice for retrieving gear. [Re: KevinB] #12255353 05/21/17 10:38 AM
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Kevin, from my own post regarding yesterday's turtle, I actually had the hook that was lodged in the lily pad . . . stuck in the back of my shirt! So, the line was still attached to the one of two rods that went for a swim. After I got back in the kayak, I was able to retrieve it. I'm very glad the hook didn't travel another 1/4" and lodge itself in my skin!

While my "dunking" was an odd thing related to water sloshing left with me as I leaned left, even for my Propel 10, I'll assume now that I am not bullet proof and consider how best to float and lock down things.

And, one thing comes to mind and that is this rubber coated wire that freely bends into any shape. I bought some years ago. Let me see if I can find the source. I have used it more in transport than on the water but you just wrap it around an object, then anchor it with a twist or two. A very cool utility for a kayaker.

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Using an old chain clip stringer really works. I retrieved a rod and reel from 20' on RR back in the day on the second throw. Use a small diameter rope/cord and weight the end clip. Open all the clips and start tossing and dragging. Good luck!

Re: First time rollling over. Advice for retrieving gear. [Re: KevinB] #12256110 05/21/17 11:27 PM
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Kevin: I told you a treble hook would snag anything but a fish! Glad you found most of your stuff.
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