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Great Big
Posted 4/9/2011 8:25 AM (#491702)
Subject: Lure Retriever -which one to buy?




Posts: 90


Location: Athens, Ohio
Any suggestions on the best working lure retriever. I've seen the types that are on an extendable pole and another type that uses a heavy metal head connected to 40' of nylon cord that slides down the line.

How much $ do you figure you've saved with these?

Or, are they just gimmicks?

Thanks.
hobeybaker
Posted 4/9/2011 8:46 AM (#491708 - in reply to #491702)
Subject: Re: Lure Retriever -which one to buy?




Posts: 51


I have this one from Frabill. http://www.frabill.com/accessories/9865.html

At $40 for the lure retriever, it doesn't take many saved baits for it to pay for itself. I probably saved $80 on Shad Raps this past week walleye fishing on the Fox River.
MuskyLureFreak
Posted 4/9/2011 9:34 AM (#491719 - in reply to #491702)
Subject: Re: Lure Retriever -which one to buy?




Posts: 323


some on ebay for around $20 shipped that work great.
toothyfishman is his ebay id.
Muskyfvr54
Posted 4/9/2011 9:34 AM (#491720 - in reply to #491702)
Subject: Re: Lure Retriever -which one to buy?





Posts: 30


Location: Going Fishing
Cabelas has one for $19.99. It works great. I've retreived dozens of baits with it.
It extends to 19 ft. Caught an anchor rope and pulled up a 20lb anchor along with my bait.

http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/search.cmd?form_state=searchForm&N=0...
MD75
Posted 4/9/2011 10:23 AM (#491732 - in reply to #491702)
Subject: RE: Lure Retriever -which one to buy?





Posts: 682


Location: Sycamore, IL
I like the one from frabill...I have saved hundreds of dollars in lures using it...I seem to have a habit of targeting squirrels with some of my casts and the frabill lets me get my lure back from those high places as well as low...
TheMuskyMan
Posted 4/9/2011 1:08 PM (#491754 - in reply to #491702)
Subject: Re: Lure Retriever -which one to buy?




Posts: 338


Location: Maryland
i second the one made by toothyfishman on ebay!
PSYS
Posted 4/9/2011 1:34 PM (#491759 - in reply to #491702)
Subject: Re: Lure Retriever -which one to buy?





Posts: 1030


Location: APPLETON, WI
I got the Frabill model at our local Fleet Farm... and if you don't have one of those local to you, I know Rollie & Helens has them for sale.
allegheny river kid
Posted 4/9/2011 1:41 PM (#491761 - in reply to #491702)
Subject: Re: Lure Retriever -which one to buy?




Posts: 463


Location: Sw Pennsylvania
Toothyfishmans lure retrievers for sure. Less than $20 shipped and they are alot easier to store then the frabill pole retriever. I used mine probably 12 to 15 times in the past 2 years since i bought one, i've saved probably over $300 worth of lures( probably more since most were wileys and perchbaits) in that time.
bobtodd
Posted 4/9/2011 5:04 PM (#491792 - in reply to #491702)
Subject: Re: Lure Retriever -which one to buy?





Posts: 337


Location: Central WI
I've got the Frabill....It's saved me some baits and I pulled an anchor up with it once too.
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