DIY Lure Retriever | The Ultimate Homemade Solution
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- Опубликовано: 7 май 2024
- Nick Siepker reveals the secrets behind effectively using a homemade lure retriever to save treble hook baits from annoying snags. He dives into how he crafts and uses his affordable, easy-to-make plug knocker to recover baits hung on wood and other underwater elements.
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THE POWER OF DIY LURE RETRIEVERS
Siepker begins by demonstrating how his homemade plug knocker efficiently recovers treble hook baits from brush piles. The design is straightforward: a modified paper clip integrated into a lead mold provides the necessary weight to dislodge lures from snags.
STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE TO MAKING YOUR LURE RETRIEVER
Siepker details his process, showing viewers how to bend the paper clip and integrate it into a lead mold, typically used for sinkers. He explains that the shape of the weight can vary; even square or rectangular forms can function effectively. By adding weight at the head of the retriever, the device tilts upon contact with a snag, leveraging the lure free with minimal effort.
VERSATILITY AND SAVINGS
This DIY approach is not only practical but also economical. Making a pile of these lure retrievers is a fast and easy way to eliminate costly restocking efforts. This method is handy for those who face frequent snags due to their fishing environment. Wrapping up, Siepker encourages anglers to create their own lure retrievers, especially during the off-season.
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Easier just to use an old spark plug and a snap swivel. Bend the electrode down over where you’d normally tie your line to the swivel. Then open the snap on the swivel and attach it to your line. Been doing that since I was a kid in middle school and I’m in my 60s. Old trick my dad showed me. You can also take a big bell sinker and clip it on your line with a snap. Just clip the weight on as your clipping it to your line. Or you can connect the bell sinker to the snap with a split ring. With some types of snaps even a split ring wouldn’t be necessary.
What?!! Were not selling anything in this video? Unheard of on RUclips anymore 😅 thanks guys 👍
Seems to work even better than my own. Good idea.
Not bad... Nice video... 🎉🎉
Nice it's better than losing lures
Solution for Bank anglers would be better 😁
There is a scuba diver holding the lure underwater. He releases as soon as he sees the lead weight 😂
Half filled water bottle tie to a swivel, that what we use in norcal.. Free!
Does it work for bank angler's??
@crowe1974 No! Won't work
Lots of easier methods for making one rather than pouring lead
I don't want to pour lead....but pleas suggest an alternative
@@yoho212read my previous comment
Just put a heavy paperclip through a egg sinker about 1/4" and bend the end to retain and a little JB weld other end where the 'hook' is.
@@yoho212 wired to fish has another video, wouldn’t let me post it
@@matthewgart6201 Thank you for that....makes sense. The commercial lure retrievers haven't worked for me. I'll definitely try your suggestion. Thanks again!
I never liked this method. Seems like you just introduced more lead into our water.
Why you have so many in the bag?! They are not working a lot of times, and you keep loosing a bait and a sinker?
I’m sure when using the mold he can make dozen at a time