jbmaine Posted December 27, 2017 Posted December 27, 2017 I'm going to be trying to get into crank baits this spring, and I'm thinking a lure retriever is something I should be getting. In looking at the ones available ( store bought or home made) what if anything makes one better than the others? Or other than the color is there really any difference? I'm talking about the ones that slide down the line. Thanks Jim 1 Quote
frogflogger Posted December 28, 2017 Posted December 28, 2017 I've tried countless retrievers over the years - home made and purchased. I am now using a "hound dog" it is easily the best I've ever used. 2 Quote
tander Posted December 28, 2017 Posted December 28, 2017 I have done really well with this one, at least 80-90% success. 2 Quote
Super User Oregon Native Posted December 28, 2017 Super User Posted December 28, 2017 I have two models in my boat....a two ounce egg singer with a duo lock that I slide down the line 90% of the time for everything from tubes, grubs, cranks to drop shots. Then I have one of the bill dance models with three small chains for the really tough stuff....Loose very little. 1 Quote
BassNJake Posted December 28, 2017 Posted December 28, 2017 I've had a few and I like the ones that have the chains attached. I have had the chains catch the hook after messing with a lure for 10 minutes where the weight wouldn't get it. Prime examples are when you hook old line or someones trot line. I would also recommend having 2 as a few times I've used the lure retriever to retrieve my lure retriever. Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted December 28, 2017 Super User Posted December 28, 2017 I've settled on Big Ugly Plug Knocker (and Mid-Ugly) from ebay. I've tried the ones with chains and poles, but for me, best solution was the 'disposable' ones. I fish from kayak and rented boats, so having a couple each in various tackle bags/crates, etc. works best for me. They take up little room, and little weight. They aren't 100%, and I do lose a few every season, but they still pay for themselves many times over. Quote
Super User Bankbeater Posted December 28, 2017 Super User Posted December 28, 2017 If your fishing shallow, I would say buy a telescopic lure retriever. Very handy for getting lures out of sunken timber, and standing trees. 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted December 28, 2017 Super User Posted December 28, 2017 I use the same one as tander . I rarely lose a lure . Sometimes it takes awhile . 2 hours ago, tander said: I have done really well with this one, at least 80-90% success. How long is that retractable leash ? Quote
tander Posted December 28, 2017 Posted December 28, 2017 1 hour ago, scaleface said: How long is that retractable leash ? It is 25'. Quote
Super User WRB Posted December 28, 2017 Super User Posted December 28, 2017 18 hours ago, jbmaine said: I'm going to be trying to get into crank baits this spring, and I'm thinking a lure retriever is something I should be getting. In looking at the ones available ( store bought or home made) what if anything makes one better than the others? Or other than the color is there really any difference? I'm talking about the ones that slide down the line. Thanks Jim Are you fishing from a boat? Tom Quote
jbmaine Posted December 28, 2017 Author Posted December 28, 2017 2 hours ago, WRB said: Are you fishing from a boat? Tom Yes I am Jim Quote
jbmaine Posted December 29, 2017 Author Posted December 29, 2017 Thanks everyone, It seems from the response most lure retrievers will work most of the time. 1 Quote
Super User Choporoz Posted December 29, 2017 Super User Posted December 29, 2017 If you decide to go with a retractable pole-type, careful to get a decent one. I got one off ebay that was 'supposedly' identical to a Cabelas branded retriever....it felt like some sort of fiberglass composite, but it snapped the first time I tried it. 1 Quote
Super User buzzed bait Posted December 31, 2017 Super User Posted December 31, 2017 On 12/28/2017 at 10:25 AM, Bankbeater said: If your fishing shallow, I would say buy a telescopic lure retriever. Very handy for getting lures out of sunken timber, and standing trees. agree with that. i have the bill dance one too, but bought the frabill pole one last month. in my last 3 trips out fishing swimbaits the pole has paid for itself and then some having retrieve 2 hudds and a s waver all of which were about barb deep in a log! Quote
Super User Munkin Posted January 1, 2018 Super User Posted January 1, 2018 I use the Bill Dance one and have only lost one or two baits in the last several years. Make sure to get the one that has the reel type instead of just the rope. Allen Quote
junyer357 Posted January 24, 2018 Posted January 24, 2018 I fish cranks alot. Its a favorite way to fish for me. Ive always preferred the ones with a wire on the end of a telescopic pole. I tried the ones with chains and all that slide down line and ended up hanging them up as well. The one i have extends to 25' and is fiberglass. I do reccomend unscrewing the wire top before use, and adding some loctite to threads. My dad and i agree that its the only thing in the boat that has paid for itself. We have learned fishing cranks in rocks, if you go past your lure it will usually pop free on its own. Just check line for knicks after, as well as after a number of casts without hanging up too. Quote
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