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Posts: 33
| I have heard of a great lure retriever for those nice expensive crankbaits we all hate to loose. So I did some reaserch and asking around, and came to the conclusion the "Log Lifter" is the best on the market? I emailed them from there website on 2 different occasions in the past 6 weeks and have not heard a response. Does any one have a better contact number? or a better Lure retriever they recommend for depths of 30" deep? thanks! |
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Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | There's a thread on the BST board, look it up. |
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| http://spoonplug.net/spoonplug/lure_retriever.html or http://www.loglifters.com/home.html
Edited by Chemi 1/27/2016 6:59 PM
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Location: oswego, il | They both look great. I own the one in the top link and it has paid for itself man times over. I have saved some coveted one of a kind will never get again lures. The retriever is priceless. |
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| I use the one sold by Toothyfishman on eBay. Search musky lure retriever on eBay. He sells two sizes ($20 and $30). I have the smaller one and it has saved a lot of baits. I only remember two lost baits in last four years of using it. On one snag, I pulled up a limb and got my bait, two other baits (depth raider and krusher) and another lure retriever. Best day ever!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lure-Retriever-Musky-Muskie-Pike-Bass-Swimb... |
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| Thanks Todd, I will try the one on the top, I had ordered the log lifter about 6 weeks ago and have never heard a response on y order? I guess I will try the spoon plug, looks like the same concept as the log Lifter! |
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| OK, I'm joining the list of guys who emailed them, because I want to buy a log lifter, as stated on the site and haven't received any reply. Is the guy still in business?
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