Members HardHead Posted June 1, 2020 Members Posted June 1, 2020 Bang for the buck - whats the best lure retriever out there? Should I just pony up and get a Tim Horton money pole?
rps Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 19 minutes ago, HardHead said: Bang for the buck - whats the best lure retriever out there? Should I just pony up and get a Tim Horton money pole? $100 with a maximum 18 foot length. I think it depends on the type of fishing you do. If you throw crank baits or troll crankbaits all the time that run in 15 feet of water or less, then, over time, the pole pays for itself in 20 or 22 snags. No retriever is 100% successful and a finite number of snags float to the top when you break them off. On the other hand, poles like that are a PIA and probably are not worth the time to deploy. Pay your money and take your choice.
bluebasser86 Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 I've got a DotLine Telescoping lure retriever that has paid for itself many times over. Not only do I get my lures back, but I get lots of other people's baits out of trees with it. Pulled a Lucky Craft Pointer 100, 100DD, and a Megabass Vision 110 Magnum out of trees one spring day on the Rock a few years ago, paid for right there. Daryk Campbell Sr, bobby b. and HardHead 2 1
Dutch Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 I use a lead ball with an eye screw in it then add a paper clip. magicwormman 1
aarchdale@coresleep.com Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 its hard to beat the good ole hound dog, The money pole never worked very good for me, if they are very deep you almost need two people to work it. Tried the Daiwa retriever and it sucks, the reel it came with is nice so i have my hound dog on it now. i lost count this year at 7 a-rigs and 6 megabasses. So it definitely doesn't owe me anything merc1997 Bo, HardHead, Daryk Campbell Sr and 3 others 4 2
liphunter Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 I haven't used them all. But I use the Hound dog as well. And as far as as "bang for the buck" . I would say the Hound dog is good. It's cheap and works well. HardHead 1 Luck is where preparation meets opportunity...... Or you could just flip a coin???
nomolites Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 28 minutes ago, aarchdale@coresleep.com said: its hard to beat the good ole hound dog, The money pole never worked very good for me, if they are very deep you almost need to people to work it. Tried the Daiwa retriever and it sucks, the reel it came with is nice so i have my hound dog on it now. i lost count this year at 7 a-rigs and 6 megabasses. So it definitely doesn't owe me anything I drilled out and added a heavy wire ring I could tie 50’ of good trot line cord to on mine. I troll with lead core often below 30’ and this works well for me. Mike
Members Luresaver Posted June 1, 2020 Members Posted June 1, 2020 I have been making a lure retrieval system for twenty years that make lure retrieval simple and tangle free. I recommend the Hound Dog lure retriever and we are actually giving one away free right now if you purchase an Auto-Trieve ($39.95). The Auto-Trieve is an automatic reel that winds the string for you. It's made in the USA (actually Missouri) and is 100% guaranteed. Check it out at : www.luresaver.net Give me a holler if you have any questions
mojorig Posted June 1, 2020 Posted June 1, 2020 Hound Dog is the way to go. Jeremy Risley District Fisheries Supervisor AGFC Mountain Home Office - 1-877-425-7577 Email: Jeremy.Risley@agfc.ar.gov
Members Auto-Trieve Posted June 1, 2020 Members Posted June 1, 2020 We have been making a lure retrieval system for 20 yrs. called Auto-Trieve. We recommend the Hound Dog lure retriever and are presently giving a free one away if you purchase an Auto-Trieve ($39.95) It's an automatic reel that winds the string for you. Made in the USA (Missouri) and 100% guaranteed. Check it out at www.luresaver.net and give me a holler if you have any questions
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