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| 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.
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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'.
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Location: Indiana | I'll second the frabill. The first time out on woody water it more than paid for itself. |
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Location: Richland Center, WI. | I bought the Frabill also and have not had a snag since but am ready now when I do. |
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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 |
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| 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.
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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
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