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    How many people out there ever tried the loc-n-knoc, for those who don’t know it’s a lure retriever that works for crappie jigs made by crappie magnet. Just wondering before I bought on.

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    I’ve seen it but never used one. Used to use larger ones for bass lures but never a crappie jig. If you get one let us know how you like it.
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    I use it and it flat out works. On a trip a while back I was fishing the Little Red River for trout. The jig heads I use are a dollar each, and the trout spoons and cranks I was using that day were 7-8 bucks a pop. Saved me a lot of money, as well as my friend I was fishing with. It was designed to be used as you are straight over the hung jig. There were a couple of times I could not get absolutely vertical over my hang. So I had no choice but to try it from an angle. It worked every time. I highly recommend it.


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    I will own one of those soon. I get hung up some, my grandson does ALL the time.
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    My dad needs one on a drone to get them out of the trees Loc-n-knoc
    I bought some to replace my spark plugs. Haven't needed them yet though.

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    I have a set and they work awesome. Have gotten every jig back with it so far. Has saved me a lot of time by not having to tie on a new jig. They are really easy to get on and off. Better than the homemade knocker I was using.
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    My question is this . What do you do when it does not work ? Anyway to retrieve the lock -n- nock ? A large spark plug or nut with a string has been in ur boat forever .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle 1 View Post
    My question is this . What do you do when it does not work ? Anyway to retrieve the lock -n- nock ? A large spark plug or nut with a string has been in ur boat forever .
    You lose it and eat the price you paid.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Eagle 1 View Post
    My question is this . What do you do when it does not work ? Anyway to retrieve the lock -n- nock ? A large spark plug or nut with a string has been in ur boat forever .
    you could always drill a hole in it and tie some string to it. Just saying I believe it will work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Danny Lang View Post
    you could always drill a hole in it and tie some string to it. Just saying I believe it will work.
    No place to drill a hole and have it still work.

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