When you snag a VibraShock...

Started by bass_101, August 17, 2007, 10:19:21 AM

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bass_101

When you snag a VibraShock, or any other chatter-style bait, do not sling-shot your rod down to it... the little clip you tie your line to will get jammed into the top guide...   :bang  Then it takes 10 mins. to get it out

I'm not sure what this method is called when you sling-shot your rod to your lure, but this is how you do it.

1. Get within about 12' of your snagged bait.
2. Grab the line right above the reel.
3. Grab the line right below the first eye-guide and let go of the line next to the reel.
4. Your rod will shoot down the line, knock the snagged bait free.
5. Pull your rod back up using the line..
(If you are too far away, your reel will get wet )

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GotstaFish

With the cost of todays high priced rods it is far more cost effective to leave this old trick at home and eat the cost of the lure instead of risking rod damage or loss of your whole rig. When snagging a VibraShock, give a steady pull until the hook begins to staighten out and release. The light wire hook can easily be bent back into shape with your fishing pliers and there is no damage done. I know the technique you are talking about and when practiced looks pretty cool when executed in front of your buddies, but, it is by far the easiest way to bust a rod tip outside of slamming it in a tailgait  lo

thatjohnkid

I don't think I would do that, but this is something that my dad showed me and it works sometimes and doesn't seem to harm much.

What I do is tighten up the drag and get the line tight, then I either flip the bail really quick (becareful though as the line is under alot of pressure and can get you in the hand) or release the button on a bait caster.  A lot of times the shock will rip the bait out, I used this a lot when I was fishing on the coast off piers when I would get hung up on the pylons.

GotstaFish

Quote from: thatjohnkid on August 17, 2007, 10:33:56 AM
I don't think I would do that, but this is something that my dad showed me and it works sometimes and doesn't seem to harm much.

What I do is tighten up the drag and get the line tight, then I either flip the bail really quick (becareful though as the line is under alot of pressure and can get you in the hand) or release the button on a bait caster.  A lot of times the shock will rip the bait out, I used this a lot when I was fishing on the coast off piers when I would get hung up on the pylons.
This method can be done by simply putting a bow in your rod and thumbing your spool, then pull the line in front of the reel and let go, kinda like shooting a bow and arrow. This way you won't have to worry about backlashes when hitting the button on a tight line  ;)

Oneslowz28

Or spend 20 bucks on a telescopic lure retriever from bps

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jstrozier

I heard Karl was offering 100% replacement on all snagged vibra shocks  ~shade

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Ron Fogelson

Quote from: Ka to the Ru on August 17, 2007, 10:36:37 AM
This method can be done by simply putting a bow in your rod and thumbing your spool, then pull the line in front of the reel and let go, kinda like shooting a bow and arrow. This way you won't have to worry about backlashes when hitting the button on a tight line  ;)

This tip that Karl has passed on I've been using since my very 1st vibra shock.

I've only lost a very few, one on a cable way up under a dock and two or three while fishing with Mike Noble.  Most times it comes right off with out an issue.

Noble has said many times hold on we'll go get it, but by then I've got it lose.  ;D

Creel Limit Zero

I'm not losing my vibrashocks to any rocks, trees, snags etc...  I'm losing them to the other guy fishing in the boat when his  ^-^ baits aren't getting bites....   ~rant

Ron Fogelson

Quote from: Creel Limit Zero on August 17, 2007, 01:17:48 PM
I'm not losing my vibrashocks to any rocks, trees, snags etc...  I'm losing them to the other guy fishing in the boat when his  ^-^ baits aren't getting bites....   ~rant

Hey don't feel bad I'm in the same boat.  lo

Cool thing is one guy wasn't even in my boat, he was in his own but we got to visiting and I handed him a Fogy Green and he contacted Karl and bought a few of his very own.  About a week later he comes to my house knocks on the door hands me a Fogy Green and a bottle of Rum   :)

I made a good friend the day I gave that lure away.    ~c~

GotstaFish

Quote from: Fogy on August 17, 2007, 01:25:34 PM
Hey don't feel bad I'm in the same boat.  lo

Cool thing is one guy wasn't even in my boat, he was in his own but we got to visiting and I handed him a Fogy Green and he contacted Karl and bought a few of his very own.  About a week later he comes to my house knocks on the door hands me a Fogy Green and a bottle of Rum   :)

I made a good friend the day I gave that lure away.    ~c~
Thats how it should be. The world needs more people like you and your new friend Fogy  ~c~

Creel Limit Zero

Man, all the vibrashocks I've given out and not even one  ~beer~  ~xyz 

That's a cool story though Fogy.   ~c~ ~c~

AJ

hmmm still waiting to hear about spark plug sailing down line??  ever try it

GotstaFish

Quote from: ho_shi on August 17, 2007, 05:15:27 PM
hmmm still waiting to hear about spark plug sailing down line??  ever try it
We used them in Mexico for sinkers  :roll2:

AJ

thought that what u did with presidents that set bad examples

bass_101

I don't always use this method, just when baits are really snagged and can't get the boat closer...  I didn't think about damaging the top guide, but I guess it would.  Most of the time I can just shake them lose, but when I can't this is what I do.. 

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mikenestle

I just break the line I have plenty of backups. By next spring I will probably need a karu box.  lo
Mike

GotstaFish

Quote from: mikenestle on August 18, 2007, 11:16:24 AM
By next spring I will probably need a karu box.  lo
We are working on that  ;)  lo

scatch1

Keep them wanting more Karl.more baits .more colors.

kickurbass

Quote from: Ka to the Ru on August 19, 2007, 06:15:52 PM
We are working on that  ;)  lo

Great idea... :-*
Why mix Karu baits with all the others.. lo
No seriously, its a great idea for organization and quick go-to ability.
We all know the quality of your product. Why not group all Karu stuff together allowing us to quickly know what's in the box.
Sure we can organize that way right now with any box etc...but it would be more fun with a Karu Label on it. :)
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-Shawn-


  Let's see, I have a vibrashock box, a vibraspin box and a KaRu jig box. What's next?  ;) lo

mikenestle

Quote from: shawnrg33 on August 23, 2007, 11:37:11 AM
  Let's see, I have a vibrashock box, a vibraspin box and a KaRu jig box. What's next?  ;) lo

I don't think you want a vibramite box you might want to keep them seprate from each other.
Mike

scatch1

all you need now is a backbelt to carry all your vibrashocks,vibraspins and jigs.

Bassinkorea

I can see where this is going.......Karl, when do you have time to fish ??  lo lo
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GotstaFish

Well Steve, I tourney on Sunday and I haven't fished in over a week. But its all good  ;)