zach t Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 This last spring, I threw alot of XR75s in Rayburn or Royal. In the last month, I have been killing them on XR75 1KR in Sexy. But I seem to lose them faster than I could buy more. Literally, I could go through them 2 a day. It is a rare day when I can bring the same lure home. Sure, I hang up alot. it's a rattle bait. I have learned that you either go big or go home, and so I throw them anywhere. I am fishing in guntersville and between the grass, lily pads, submerged logs, fallen trees, whereever the fish are. However, It isn't from getting stuck, per se. I retrieve them whenever I can. I get in after my lures. I seem to lose them to random reasons. Take the other day, got caught in a tree, pulled up on it, broke the line getting it out and the lure fell in the water. Or yesterday, random nick in the line....there it goes. I'm certainly not hard up for money, but 20 bucks a day in just one lure is getting ridiculous. I quit buying Lucky Craft stuff for that reason. But, I can't do without my XRs. How often do you lose lures? Quote
MattinOK Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 Just be glad you are not fishing from the shore. If I am not careful I can lose up to 4-5 lures a trip. Quote
Super User Matt Fly Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 I used to lose a ton of cranks during tournaments, I never tried to retrieve half of them not wanting to spook the area, just break it off if the area had produced. I'm not afraid to put a crank in the middle of a brush pile either, rules of thumb generally tell ya where you need to be on certain conditions, ie.....blue bird skys, fish tend to be tight to cover, thus I'll throw into cover more than other times. Pleasure fishing, a very good lure knocker will save a crankbait fishermen 100's of dollars over the year. Invest in one, its worth it. To answer your question, it depends on the lake and cover I'm fishing. if you fish a lake with tons of snags, its gonna happen, specially if your putting your bait into tight cover where bass live. Quote
Super User Raul Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 After a while and being a few baits under ( a "few" .... yeah, right : ) following some simple steps you seldomly loose baits anymore, most importantly, you loose cranks: 1.- Get a lure retriever ( plug knocker or telescopic pole ), best 8-12 dollars you 'll ever spend. 2.- Check the condition of your line regularily while you are fishing, cut and retie as needed, which means that depending upon the conditions of cover and bottom composition can be many times in a day. Don 't be lazy. 3.- Tie good knots, the weakest spot in a line without abrassion is the knot. With those three you seldomly loose a lure. Other baits can be a little bit more difficult not to loose, spinnerbaits are almost unloosable, but the same doesn 't apply to other baits like jigs or worms, I think of them as a toll I 'm going to pay for fishing, a jig I pull from my T-box is a jig that very seldomly returns to the T-box, a sacrifial lamb for the Gods of fishing . Soft plastics ? oh well, I have a hate/love realatioship with certain baits, for example GYCB Senkos, yes, there are other similar baits like Dingers, but there are days that they don 't cut it, when I 'm not having the results I expect with them then it 's senkos and I know that I 'm not going too many fish out every bait but you gotta do what you gotta do. Quote
zach t Posted April 14, 2010 Author Posted April 14, 2010 Like i said...its not getting hung up that is losing me lures. Its random breaks when working through grass, etc. Nothing I can help. I respool my crankin' rod once every 2 weeks, worst case. I have to admit, though, that I fish 3 days a week and use that rod about 40% of the time. I've been averaging about 25 fish a day with about 15 of them on cranks. My average fish is about 3.5lb. Yesterday I caught 10 fish over 4 pounds. I wonder if I should just accept it under "wear and tear". I do with my rod and line. Rod is on the jig now, ready for new guides. But I admit that I don't rety as often as I should. I can certainly do that. I'd say that 75% of my breaks are at the spool. Quote
Bass_Akwards Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 Don't get me started. I fish from shore 75% of the time and depending what lures I'm fishing, i can lose between 0-6 lures in a 4 hour trip. If I'm throwing cranckbaits my ratio might even be higher. The old saying "If your not losing them, you aint fishing them right" is so true, and because of that fact, I have a tendancy to lose more luresthen most people I fish with. It SUCKS! If you include how many creature baits and plastics I lose, including the gammy hooks as well, we're talking at least a couple or more every few hours. 50 cents for a worm plus 50 cents a hook and were talking about $1.00 every time I lose a worm and hook. if I lose two or three a day x 5 days a week were talking $10.00 a week just in worms and hooks not to mention some cranks, jerks, and God knows what else. If I fished the Huds and Lucky Craft etc. etc. I'd be living under a bridge in a cardboard box, after two months. I Lost a nice X-rap last night because I'm so darn stubborn that I threw it where I knew there was a lot of brush. Water was lower than I thought and got snagged. Couldn't get that darn lure unstuck to save my life, and because I was fishing from shore, I just couldn't save it. So what do i do after that? Yep, you got it. Put on another jerkbait, this time a floater and throw it to the same spot. "I can just jerk it to the brush pile and then slowly float it over the brush pile, then jerk it back to me after that" is what I'm thinking as I cast, but WRONG! Lost that lure too. Really ticked me off. Quote
Gangley Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 I lose a lot of Lake Fork Live Magic Shads, but never to structure. Its almost a garuntee that if i hook a fish with one, the fish will be of decent size, but the bait will always be missing. A majority of the time I will see the lure fly off the line during the bass' first jump. Its ridiculous, but the bass love them here and so I continue to buy them. Not sure how many Lake Fork jig heads are lying in my terminal box that came from Magic Shad combos, but I know I dont have to by any small jig heads for my creature baits for A LONG time. Like mentioned above, its the toll you pay to play. I seem to snag a lot of jigs as well, but the LFMS takes the cake. Quote
Gangley Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 I Lost a nice X-rap last night because I'm so darn stubborn that I threw it where I knew there was a lot of brush. Water was lower than I thought and got snagged. Put on another jerkbait, this time a floater and throw it to the same spot. Lost that lure too. Time to go swimming in my book Odds are you would probably find a few more lures on that tree Quote
Super User Paul Roberts Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 I rarely lose a lure. I like my lures and spend time to get them tweaked just so. They're worth more to me alive then dead lol. All my lost lures I can attribute to wood, and almost always when fishing from shore. I fish weedy ponds a lot, with little wood worth bothering with most of the time. If I am fishing wood, and some of my waters require this, I do so with appropriate tackle, and fish deftly. I tend to know what lures to throw, where they are in the water column, when they are at risk, and how to negotiate risky spots. I know wood when I feel it, and when my line is contacting wood so I don't set the hook into it. Wood, being hard, can feel like a strike if I'm not paying attention. That said, I managed to lose a $15 lipless the other day. I know my waters pretty well but found a lone tree I didn't know was there. Happy to fish wood with a lipped bait, or many other baits, but not a lipless. > Quote
Super User Matt Fly Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 Sorry, missed that part some how. When your line breaks, can you tell if it was at the knot? or way above your tie? if at the knot, what kinda knot do you tie with? First off, what type of line and LB test are ya throwing to have all these break offs due to your line. We need some data to help you out. Quote
D4u2s0t Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 your line constantly breaks at the spool??? weird... what kind of line, and what strength do you use? Do you have a knick in your spool or something? or have the drag set wrong? Quote
dday07 Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 wow!i don't feel so bad.i got back from visiting a friend on the coosa river and the fish were mainly hitting off the bottom.i was losing 5 lures a day and thought i had to be the worst fisherman alive.(mainly cranks reg. and lipless)now i'm back in cal. and back to my 1 lure every other trip. fallen timber can really suck! Quote
basskatcher() Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 I used to lose a lot of lures when I first started fishing but now I don't seem to lose as many. Maybe it's because I'm more accurate, or maybe it's because I use 50 lb Power Pro on most of my setups. Quote
shimmy Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 I used to lose a lot of lures when I first started fishing but now I don't seem to lose as many. Maybe it's because I'm more accurate, or maybe it's because I use 50 lb Power Pro on most of my setups. More accurate...well, not sure that is the case. If you want to catch big fish, it's common sense you need to be fishing in the cover. I usually lose 1 lure a day. However when i fish in Minnesota, i use will lose about 4 a day. They have northern pike and they have no decency. I use Triline 20 lb test but it just doesn't stop all the northern. If your not losing lures, you probably aren't the type of person that catches a lot of big bass. Am i wrong??? (im not talking about catching just one big bass, anyone can do that by shear luck, i'm talking about many big bass) Quote
Super User islandbass Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 Like i said...its not getting hung up that is losing me lures. Its random breaks when working through grass, etc. Nothing I can help. I respool my crankin' rod once every 2 weeks, worst case. But I admit that I don't rety as often as I should. I can certainly do that. I'd say that 75% of my breaks are at the spool. Therein lies your problem. I know, it's tough in that it takes time from fishing, but checking line condition, say the last 3-4' takes less than 2 seconds to do to determine if a retie is in order. I hate checking my line, but I do it frequently because I know that if I don't, I could pay a greater price than losing a lure, and that is losing that fish of a lifetime. Perhaps you should consider yourself lucky that you've only been losing lures. I'd shudder at the thought of having lost a hawg because I didn't want to retie a bait. Couldn't live it down and kick myself in the phanny for the rest of my life. I can definitely relate to the shorebound crowd. Many times we lose lures that are so close but too far to recover even if we had a lure retriever. When I drop shot rip rap, I can lose 4 baits and weights in ten minutes. Thenk goodness the loss of soft plastics is somewhat more bearable. Quote
Super User RoLo Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 I lose more bass than I lose lures, and wish it were the other way around : Roger Quote
J. M. Richardson Posted April 14, 2010 Posted April 14, 2010 I lose one lure almost every time I go out. Quote
Super User Sam Posted April 14, 2010 Super User Posted April 14, 2010 I lose baits all the time. I make a list and reload my tackle box. No problem. Baits are expected to be lost sooner or later. Quote
Beastie Bass Posted April 15, 2010 Posted April 15, 2010 I lost two LC Pointers within 12 hours of each other and on different lakes! > I had been fishing LC's for better than a year without losing one! I guess it was time to pay my dues! ;D I just HAD to throw them while bank fishing. Quote
Super User Hammer 4 Posted April 15, 2010 Super User Posted April 15, 2010 I've lost over 120.00 in swimbaits in the last 2 months...cry me a river.. ;D it's part of fishing.. Quote
thrawn67 Posted April 15, 2010 Posted April 15, 2010 Was up to my waist in some mighty cold water the other day with a six foot lacrosse stick i had in my truck getting back my skitter pop that broke off also found a kast master in the same weeds pretty sweet. Quote
mikeeyyd Posted April 15, 2010 Posted April 15, 2010 from reading your response that your line is often times breaking at the spool i would have to say your problem lies in the reel, most likely you have something that the line is catching on and breaking first thing i would do is give the reel spool a good look over if it isn't your reel i would suggest changing lines, i know throwing light mono through cover it will develop nicks in the line which eventually break under pressure. make sure you are checking your line from time to time if that might be the case. i personally got tired of doing this and switched to braid with a mono leader which is much easier to check. nothing ruins my day more then loosing a nice fish due to equipment malfunctions which seems to be your problem Quote
ky_nikki Posted April 15, 2010 Posted April 15, 2010 I lose around 2 a day when I am fishing from getting hung up :-/ But CJ reminds me that you are not bass fishing right and in the right spots if you don't get hung up, so I guess it is the price I pay for the PB search Quote
Super User Catt Posted April 15, 2010 Super User Posted April 15, 2010 With the exception of jigs or bullet weights/hooks I rarely lose a lure, I have spinner baits, cranks & traps that are several years old. Quote
Quinte bass Posted April 15, 2010 Posted April 15, 2010 Rarely loose baits/lures but it happens from time to time. Main culprit is pike, particularly with top-waters, crankbaits and spinner baits. Goes with the territory I guess. Tackle industry just LOVE pike.... Quote
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