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Muskie Fishing -> Lures,Tackle, and Equipment -> Lure retriever
 
Message Subject: Lure retriever
Natureboy
Posted 8/16/2023 10:34 AM (#1022975)
Subject: Lure retriever




Posts: 238


Location: Illinois
Looking to pick up a lure retriever. Any recommendations?
ToddC
Posted 8/16/2023 12:07 PM (#1022977 - in reply to #1022975)
Subject: Re: Lure retriever




Posts: 315


I have the Frabill extendible pole retriever. Works greats and paid for itself many times over.
Masqui-ninja
Posted 8/16/2023 12:49 PM (#1022978 - in reply to #1022977)
Subject: Re: Lure retriever





Posts: 1202


Location: Walker, MN
ToddC - 8/16/2023 12:07 PM

I have the Frabill extendible pole retriever. Works greats and paid for itself many times over.


^^^Same ^^^Standard boat equipment for any species.
miket55
Posted 8/16/2023 4:41 PM (#1022980 - in reply to #1022975)
Subject: Re: Lure retriever




Posts: 1207


Location: E. Tenn
I don't know if "Toothyfisherman" still makes these, but here..

https://muskie.outdoorsfirst.com/board/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=13...


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RLSea
Posted 8/16/2023 10:41 PM (#1022990 - in reply to #1022975)
Subject: Re: Lure retriever




Posts: 479


Location: Northern Illinois
I have both of the above and both have more than paid for themselves. Shallower for the former and deeper or more stubborn for the latter.
chuckski
Posted 8/17/2023 8:03 AM (#1022992 - in reply to #1022975)
Subject: Re: Lure retriever




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I have one that is a 25 foot rope (heavy twine) round metal with couple trebles with the points cut off works real well in depths under 25 feet. I got at Cabela's. I don't leave home without it. In the days I carried a gaff it worked well for getting lures off logs that were just out of reach. Where you could see the lure just bend down and pull on the right treble a it worked well. Next trip I going to buy a pole type for shallower snags.
IAJustin
Posted 8/17/2023 10:05 AM (#1022995 - in reply to #1022992)
Subject: Re: Lure retriever




Posts: 1971


I have both types in my boat as well..99% of the time I use the Frabill 15' pole... I've had the same pole for over 15 years..its paid for itself 100x over.
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