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Re: looking for a lure knocker [Re: ezbassin] #5707188 01/12/11 08:36 PM
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Someone else posted this awhile back. Haven't bought one myself but was thinking about trying it out:

http://mygogetit.com/pages/see.htm


I already have one of those. Thanks but im still looking for the David Fritz one. It was the best I ever used.


How do you like it? Any feedback would be great as I was considering one. Thanks!

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Re: looking for a lure knocker [Re: Chad711] #5707594 01/12/11 09:59 PM
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Take a 1 1/2 oz bass casting sinker and attach the largest quick snap you can find to the swivel. When you hang up attach snap to line and drop weight to lure and shake. Works great and much quicker than the lure retriever.

Re: looking for a lure knocker [Re: oldstrat] #5707681 01/12/11 10:15 PM
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Originally Posted By: oldstrat
Take a 1 1/2 oz bass casting sinker and attach the largest quick snap you can find to the swivel. When you hang up attach snap to line and drop weight to lure and shake. Works great and much quicker than the lure retriever.


I always try a plug knocker first, but when that one doesn't bring back your bait, the Gripper will. Plug knockers don't free you from tangled fishing line or trot-lines very well.


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Re: looking for a lure knocker [Re: Chad711] #5708424 01/13/11 12:41 AM
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Originally Posted By: Chad711
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Originally Posted By: Chad711
Someone else posted this awhile back. Haven't bought one myself but was thinking about trying it out:

http://mygogetit.com/pages/see.htm


I already have one of those. Thanks but im still looking for the David Fritz one. It was the best I ever used.


How do you like it? Any feedback would be great as I was considering one. Thanks!


It is difficult to use in the wind, you have to drain the water out of the poles and they sometimes collapse if you don't tighten them enough or if you push too hard down.

Re: looking for a lure knocker [Re: ezbassin] #5856837 02/16/11 10:04 PM
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Still looking for a gripper.

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