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Hi Everyone,
I am pretty new to all of this and I need some help. What is the best way to retrieve a snagged lure?
I feel like I might as well just toss my money in the pond if I keep losing my lures.
Thank you!!!
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Not sure what you mean by 'snag free'.
There's some with like a brush guard, or a wire, rubber band even on hooks. Guess it all depends on what kind of lure you're fishing. I know for me - I hate loosing crankbaits, that's why I got these rigs...
[url "http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/search_catalog_command.cmd?fromProductSearch=true&item1=fc-01-0285"]Snagmaster[/url] [url "http://www.cabelas.com/catalog/search_catalog_command.cmd?fromProductSearch=true&item1=fv-01-8035"] Lure Retriever[/url]
I still haven't tried the snagmaster, but in some ways I think I like it more - especially for deeper water.
Sometimes I just think I should get a mask and diving gear! Find everyone else's lost hardware!!!
But there's lots of other snag-free rigs - especially plastics and swimbaits - bass rigs. Nice thing about plastics too is they tend to be cheaper.
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Snag avoidance is an art all on it's own. When we jig fish for walleye in Ontario we just assume we will lose a lot of jigs.
The biggest key to not getting snagged as often is to take your time setting the hook. Once you set the hook in a tree you are pretty much done. But you did mention pond fishing. Depending on the size of the pond you can change your angle just like you would in a boat to free your lure. I've walked half way around our pond before looking for a better angle to yank a lure free. Standing the in the spot where you got the snag to begin with rarely works.
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