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Old June 30th, 2008
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Lure/fish Retriever

I have never seen one of these, but have heard heaps of good reports on them, not cheap, but may have to get one.
See a report below. pete
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Re: Lure/fish Retriever

@ hazmail

Seen this one before in a Wisconsin musky gear catalog , think it was "Rollie&Helens" .

But for me it doesn't seem to be very practical and handy , because I most likely snag up lures deeper than 9 metres(27 feet) , when fishing from my small boat .

In this case I'd use a homemade lure retriever , that roughly consists of a lead-cast-out copper tube with a wire corkscrew on its side to thread in the mainline .
It has four 1 foot pieces of iron chain on its bottom to catch up with the lure's hooks and about 75 feet of cord attached .

Only problem is to set and anchor the boat possibly straight above the snagged lure for best function , especially in windy conditions not an easy affair !

But otherwise it works nicely , I have already saved dozens and dozens of lures with it , even pulled up a nice 8 lbs anchor , an illegal fishing net and a bicycle(from25 feet ! ! !) .

This pole retriever would be only interesting to me for fishing from bank , most snags occur at close range , as the water gets shallower towards the bank , also for lures hung into trees it would be very useful .

But , why , the heck , I must carry along six pole sections of 5 feet length crawling through bushes , trees and reed to get access to the best places , where pike tend to lurk , already got enough problems with rod , landing net and tacklebag sometimes !

I don't doubt it's function at all , but I guess , this retriever is only good for fishermen , that have lots of storage space in their boat and fish shallower than 27 feet waters .

Greetz , diemai
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