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Lure Retrieval Tools...
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07/21/09 02:12 AM
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Doug C
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Hey folks, I've been so bummed by all the lures I lost to snags yesterday as I was bank fishing on a stumpy lake. While reading an old thread there was a very brief mention of someone using a lure retrieval "tool", I searched the archives but found next to nothing. But apparently there is a weighted (heavy) device that you can attach to your line once a snag has occured, slide it down your line to dislodge the lure. You have to remember not to pull hard on the plug once you realise it's not a fish, I assume. Anyway, I just did a search on ebay and sure enough there are a few under the search term "lure retriever". I wouldn't expect to get every snagged plug back but man I sure wish I had such a thing yesterday! Has anyone here ever used such and item or have any experience with them or better yet - have one to recommend? TIA!
Doug CV
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: Doug C]
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07/21/09 02:17 AM
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Mike_Soriano
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I dont have a certain brand to recommend,but I was snooping around KJ's boat at the Skeeter T and noticed he had a heavy(1-2 oz) weight on a paperclip in the cupholder....sounds cheap enough.Dont know how well it works though.
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: Mike_Soriano]
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07/21/09 02:24 AM
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Jason Moore (OldSchool)
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I use a 6oz bait sinker w/ a paper clip. Works like a champ for $2.50. Maybe overkill on the weight, but it works for me... I saw this used by someone on a TFF video or WFN can't remember for the credit...
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: Mike_Soriano]
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07/21/09 02:25 AM
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Mike Keenan
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I been using a 2 ounce pyramid weight and a paperclip, it works great
R.I.P. Mike "pappy" "broken rod" Green born 07-16-62 on to better fishing 06-10-08. www.basscat.com
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: Mike_Soriano]
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07/21/09 02:30 AM
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Doug C
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Awesome, this is kind of like a minor revelation for me. There is hope Maybe I can make yesterday my single most lure expensive trip. Doug C
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: Doug C]
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07/21/09 02:34 AM
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Mike_Soriano
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Dont feel bad Doug,I lost probably 40$ worth of cranks day before yesterday...I still havent made me a KJ plugknocker yet...I think I might go look around for a 2 oz weight right now...
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: Mike_Soriano]
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07/21/09 03:19 AM
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Doug C
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Hey, I was just wondering.. think it would be a good idea to sort of throw the "plugknocker" down the line (for momentum) or just let it slide naturally down? Would the extra momentum be eliminated anyway once the thing hit the water - just causing extra (un-needed) commotion? Thanks again.
Doug C
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: Doug C]
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07/21/09 03:25 AM
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Mike_Soriano
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I think it would be better just letting it slide down the line...but then again,what do I know,I lost 40$ worht of cranks 2 days ago!!lol
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: Mike_Soriano]
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07/21/09 03:29 AM
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1fisherJZ
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15lb big game will staighten out a hook
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: 1fisherJZ]
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07/21/09 12:25 PM
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bwj
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Check out easyretriever.com. Not 100% but I have had a lot of success with these retrievers.
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: bwj]
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07/21/09 01:17 PM
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Bigron119
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
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07/21/09 01:34 PM
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ezbassin
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I haven't had any luck with the Bass Pro EZ lure retriever at all. I used it several times with zero luck. I used to have one that David Fritz used to market and it worked great but I can't find them any more.
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: Ferrell]
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07/21/09 03:33 PM
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Lancer70
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anyone know where i can find a lure retriever - retriever! LOL
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Re: Lure Retrieval Tools...
[Re: Lancer70]
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07/21/09 03:50 PM
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bogey♂
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I have read in a mag that you can put a weight on the end of a retractable dog leash and it will stay out of the way until you need it. Might be worth a try.
you know, nothing wrong with seven men who met on the internet going for a swim together
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