I do not have a camera however take a metal stringer tie it to a line on a flipping stick open up all the safety pin hooks and drag it you should be able to find your rod.
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While fishing this weekend, I lost a rod/reel overboard while netting a fish. I guess the net was tangled on the pole when I picked up the net. Looking to borrow a aquaview for a day to go get the pole. .
Yesterday I tried diving for it with no luck. Help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
I do not have a camera however take a metal stringer tie it to a line on a flipping stick open up all the safety pin hooks and drag it you should be able to find your rod.
I've snagged a couple lost poles like that using large treble hooks and sinkers on another pole,how deep is the water you lost it in?
I see that you are in Burgin that not to far from me, I have a Aquaview that you can use, but I did the same thing last year and tried the Aquaview to try to find mine with no luck. I took some strong rope and tied a metal stringer on to it with a 1/2 oz ball sinker hook to the first hook and opened the rest and drug it around in grids. In no time I found both rod's. But you are more then welcome to borrow the Aquaview.While fishing this weekend, I lost a rod/reel overboard while netting a fish. I guess the net was tangled on the pole when I picked up the net. Looking to borrow a aquaview for a day to go get the pole. .
Yesterday I tried diving for it with no luck. Help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
Billy (606) 510-1439
Thanks for the ideas. I planned on taking something to snag with when I go. The stringer idea is great. Thank you.
410th I sent you a message. Thank you.
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Billy