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Posted 3/16/2002 8:51 AM (#972)
Subject: Tricks to getting baits out of TIMBER


Good topic for those going to the CAVE and other southern waters.

I prefer to use a long lure retriever. Like this one.

http://www.frabill.com/fishaccess.htm

Quick and easy to get those baits back. Because if you are not fishing the WOOD, you are not fishing the fish.

Posted 3/16/2002 9:10 AM (#26419)
Subject: Tricks to getting baits out of TIMBER


The Frabil lure retriever worked great for us last year. It payed for itself after the first two hours of fishing. I would not go down there with out one!

Posted 3/16/2002 10:18 AM (#26420)
Subject: Tricks to getting baits out of TIMBER


I use a paint roller on a long telescoping handle!
I can get down past 20' to free those tough snags!

Posted 3/16/2002 12:02 PM (#26421)
Subject: Tricks to getting baits out of TIMBER


Good idea Fever...you can also touch up the natural look of the original wood finish!
I made one w/ some swing set chain, 30 ft. of thin rope + a round metal thing...you'll see it at Cave Run....I'll throw a Wishmaster into a downed tree 20 ft. underwater, set the hook hard 3 times then demonstrate how it works![:sun:]

Posted 3/16/2002 6:44 PM (#26422)
Subject: Tricks to getting baits out of TIMBER


I know what doesnt work...The "F" word. I tried it a bunch of times.

MUSKY ILLINI
"I want an official Red Rider carbine action 200 shot range model air rifle w/ a compass on the side and this thing which tells time"

YOU SHOOT YOUR EYE OUT!!!

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