Btech Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 I was taught a cool trick i thought id share with ya'll When you get a lure stuck in a log or hard surface try sliding a 1OZ bell weight down the line. Do this by attaching the bell weight to a paperclip or a Swivle than hold your pole up as high as you can while it slides down the line and plunks your lure loose. This got me thinking about what other tricks are out there... Share if ya got em' Quote
heyvern Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 I use a 1oz. bottom bouncer and snap swivel. Works 4 me. Quote
Super User Raul Posted January 7, 2009 Super User Posted January 7, 2009 You log into BPS' website Type "lure retriever" in the search box You get this one for 8 bucks: Quote
Branuss04 Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 You log into BPS' websiteType "lure retriever" in the search box You get this one for 8 bucks: Best money i've ever spent. I did spend the extra $3 to get the nifty little line wind-up feature for people with midget fingers Quote
zbass Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 I put a 1.5 oz knocker w/chains on 80# power pro spooled up on an old reel and rod handle. Works great and you just hop it a couple of times and reel it in! Quote
Stringjam Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 I prefer using a telescoping pole to all other methods. Quote
Mobydick Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 I prefer using a telescoping pole to all other methods. My dad uses one of them...the problem I have is that I fish deep a lot....and hanging a crank in 20 feet of water, and having a 12' pole.....you get my concept? ;D But for fishing in the river man nothing could work better than a modified extendable golf ball retriever for 3$ at wally world. Ian Quote
BassFishingMachine Posted January 7, 2009 Posted January 7, 2009 I was taught a cool trick i thought id share with ya'll When you get a lure stuck in a log or hard surface try sliding a 1OZ bell weight down the line. Do this by attaching the bell weight to a paperclip or a Swivle than hold your pole up as high as you can while it slides down the line and plunks your lure loose. This got me thinking about what other tricks are out there... Share if ya got em' Man thanks a bunch! I gotta try this . Quote
flatbass Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 Just a plain ol sparkplug, slip the line inside the element whack it with your plieres, slide it down the line. bounce it a couple of times and your free. I do plan to upgrade to a 1oz.sinker and swivel,but the sparkplug does work Quote
SkilletSizeBass. Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 I like the one in the pic from BPS.. It works. It will save you big bucks , pays for itself after 1 or 2 lures. Quote
flippin Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 i got the one from bass pro but i attached it to a chalk line for storage purposes Quote
JShrock07 Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 I've never tried the sinker method. I have 2 methods... Pull hard or cut the line hahaha bait monkey tells me to just cut the line I deserve a better lure anyway. HAHAHA ;D ;D ;D ;D Quote
Stringjam Posted January 8, 2009 Posted January 8, 2009 Extends to 18' - - I never leave home without it. Quote
Super User CWB Posted January 8, 2009 Super User Posted January 8, 2009 Take up Scuba Diving. you'll get yours back and everybody else's ;D ;D ;D ;D Quote
Btech Posted January 8, 2009 Author Posted January 8, 2009 Actuley I know a guy who did just that with a snorkle in summer he had a bucket at the end of the day although they were all rusted Quote
Super User CWB Posted January 8, 2009 Super User Posted January 8, 2009 I wasn't kidding. Completely. I snorkel in my home lake all the time and always find lures hung in anchor chains, pier posts, trees etc. Plus I can find which docks or boats are holding the bass. Getting them to bite is another story. Quote
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