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What are you guys using to retrieve your lures from being hung up? I bought a plug plucker from ebay and it has saved me several times from loosing expensive lures, but it is a little bulky. What are you using? Any suggestions?

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i have a hound dog now but used a 2oz egg sinker w/ small chain link attached for 2 seasons. i don't have a space issue so i attach it to a construction chalk line. ive seen guys use a 30 ft retractable dog lease. it's much faster to take up but it def takes more room.

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bill dance lure retriever. comes with a reel system. Will ditch it when the rope shows fatigue and use a dog leash.

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I use a telescoping lure retriever from Frabil, I rarely lose a bait I can reach with it and I get lots of other people's baits out of trees that didn't have a lure retriever :)

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I've got the dotline lure retriever that's very similar to the Frabil one. Easily pays for itself within a few uses. It's not as compact as a plug knocker, but I feel it does a better job. Very few baits are ever lost with one. 

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I have a plug plucker that is similar to the dotline lure retriever. It takes up a lot of room, but works.

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I thnk that when the subject is lure retrievers, you need them both, i.e. a hound dog type that you can drop and an extendable pole type.  I think that these tools are necessary equipment, that you make room for in your boat, like a fire extinguisher and throwable flotation.  My retrieval tools have saved me probably hundreds of dollars of gear over the years.

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Yea I agree. I will look into getting one of the others also. 

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