Lure Retreivers
baitmaker66
Posted 9/26/2007 7:38 PM (#276777)
Subject: Lure Retreivers




Posts: 121


What do you guys use for lure retreivers?? I used to see some on e-Bay that looked interesting but haven't seen them for a while.

Thanks

Ben
sorenson
Posted 9/26/2007 7:41 PM (#276779 - in reply to #276777)
Subject: RE: Lure Retreivers





Posts: 1764


Location: Ogden, Ut
I use the Frabill one. It works pretty good for me as I usually don't have to deal with any snags any deeper than about 12'.
S.
mseybert
Posted 9/26/2007 7:59 PM (#276782 - in reply to #276777)
Subject: Re: Lure Retreivers





Posts: 443


Location: Indiana
I'll second the frabill. The first time out on woody water it more than paid for itself.
muskyhunter63
Posted 9/28/2007 9:15 AM (#277060 - in reply to #276782)
Subject: Re: Lure Retreivers




Posts: 706


Location: Richland Center, WI.
I bought the Frabill also and have not had a snag since but am ready now when I do.
mikie
Posted 9/28/2007 10:06 AM (#277071 - in reply to #276777)
Subject: Re: Lure Retreivers





Location: Athens, Ohio
Frabill pole type works well for me, since it reaches both up and down. There are some good plug knockers on the market, but I'm used to the pole type. m
baitmaker66
Posted 9/28/2007 10:30 AM (#277073 - in reply to #276777)
Subject: RE: Lure Retreivers




Posts: 121


Thanks for your reply's. I would really like to find the ones I saw on e-Bay. I'm not sure how I would like the pole. It doesn't seem long enough and I fish out of a 16' boat and don't want anything else to trip over.

Ben
mikie
Posted 9/28/2007 1:27 PM (#277119 - in reply to #276777)
Subject: Re: Lure Retreivers





Location: Athens, Ohio
Ben, I also fish from a 16 footer, the Frabill pole collapses and extends only when you need the reach. It is usually about 6 ft, I think, when retracted. I mounted mine on the side rail and it stays out of the way until I need it, m

Edited by mikie 9/28/2007 1:28 PM