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Well this has happened to me 3 times, ive lost 2 of the 3 lures, and i just couldnt find any way to get the lure out of the tree. eventually i gave up trying to get the line around and out of the tree so i just resorted to tugging on the line and hoping it holds and gets the lure out. does anyone know of any ways to get lures out of trees when they get stuck up there? I understand casting near trees isnt a good idea, but sometimes the best spot you want to reach is near a tree.
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If you can catch the lure swinging just right when it first hits a limb you can time your pulling back sometimes just at the right moment before the lure starts swinging around and really gets hung.
Other than that I try to snap my line, but you usually have to go in and go get it. |
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Please see best lure retrieval system thread.
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as soon as it hits the tree yank it right back hard...really works most of the time...even in bushes.
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Tom is wise in the ways of keeping your lure from wrapping the line around a limb and tying it in a nice knot for you.
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if you use powerpro sometimes you can wrap the line around a flashlight and yank the branch down and break it off.that is unless you really went bird fishing and threw your lure way up in the tree.
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Not only do I catch trees casting in front of me but also on the back cast as well. One method I employ is to yo-yo the lure a couple of times and then rip it. This seems to swing the bait over the branch. If it is behind me I just drop the lure down and cut the line. When it is hoplessly hung up I break it off hoping the lure falls where I can get to it.
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I make like a squirrel in the worst situations. I hate the eyesore as much as losing the money. How horrible is it to have your $5 lure hanging down laughing at you everytime you fish there? It's worse than being laughed at by anyone around you for making the effort, if you ask me.
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The only thing I'll add to the tugging and the yanking is to take the rod out of the tugging equation, especially if you have 30 or lesser # braid. Heavy tugging increases the odds of line digging into the spool and exerting excessive force on the rod can potentially lead to snapping the rod.
To get around this, pull off enough line to work with and set the rod somewhere you won't accidentally step on it and proceed to work your lure free. And one more thing... When you tug or pull hard, always do so with your arms on either side of your body as opposed to pulling directly in front of you. If you don't and the lure breaks free, it could be headed for straight toward your chest or worse, your face, eye or ear and you'd be like a deer in the headlights if you fail to dodge the lure. If you are pulling to the side and the lure breaks free, it will come at you to either side and will not hit you, unless you move into it. ![]() Fortunately, I have "ninja" reflexes ![]() ![]()
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When the yo yo doesn't work I use an ax.
Not only do I get my lure back, but I've just created a lay down as cover for the fish! ![]()
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sounds like a win-win situation huck
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When I yo-yo I hold the line in my hand and softly tug a couple of times and when I feel I have enough momentum I pull with my hand still holding the line. I always do this on the right side of my body to avoid getting hit with the lure. I don't have "ninja" reflexes but I do know that something coming straight towards me might hurt.
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depends on how far the tree is. try a lacrosse net. cut your line, and use then net to whack out then grab ur lure
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i hate that when that happens. I do a lot of night fishing so that happens to me all the time. i have a tree trimmer that i use to cut the branch down. my trimmer goes up to 12 feet.
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what kind of lure are you throwing? If it is a plastic worm or a jig try pitching or flipping it intp or around the trees/bushes. Thanks
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dodgeguy thats not funny i took one of my buddys out fishin and he had a bird bite his bait and he hasnt fished since
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my buddy caught a seagull in mid cast one time.we reeled it in and wrapped it up in a towel and got the bait out with a pliers.what a scene that was!!!
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my favorite "lucky" jig is still resting happily at the bottom of the potomac. that was one when it was stuck in the tree, so i yanked, and instead of coming to me , the line broke and the lure fell into the water. might that have turned out differently if i was using powerpro instead?
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is it legal to dive down to the bottom of a lake and pick out snagged lures?
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i dont think theres anything against that unless theres a lake with no swimming allowed. but usually if its no swimming its no fishing too. i dunno, would you really want to do that though? it would be easier to buy a new lure for a few bucks.
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i'd jump down and get it! My friend and i always take his snorkleing stuff and look around for lures...found a luckycraft lure once and lots of jigs/spinnerbaits
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dont know if anyone else keeps one in the boat but i do. A golf ball retreiver. They telescopt to about 20 feet and have a ring on the end.
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