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Money and fishing
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11/18/16 10:11 PM
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dk2429
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Majek 22 Extreme/225 Optimax Pro XS hauled by a 2500HD Duramax
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: dk2429]
#11940707
11/18/16 10:12 PM
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Joined: Aug 2001
Posts: 11,439
Razorback
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: dk2429]
#11940730
11/18/16 10:30 PM
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FlatBack4
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It see this all the time. Thirty years ago, I used to be one of them. Now, I use much less expensive rigs, and spend no where near that much on tackle. When guys like this are launching beside me a the ramp, I usually get asked "you goin' catfishin'?" No, and just shake my head.
Don't get me wrong. I love the nice rigs. Also, I can easily afford one, or even two or three. I just don't need one. I never did, actually.
Would I like to fly across the lake at 80mph like I did in my HydraSport w/150 Merc like I did back 1985? About a 100' rooster tail flying out the back? Yep. Way cool.
Is doing 35mph in my Lowes Stinger w/60 Merc working for me? Yep. For what I do on the lake, works just fine, AND is can get places the other guys don't want to go.
Please, don't think I'm jealous. I'm really not. It's just the opposite.
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: dk2429]
#11940743
11/18/16 10:40 PM
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Joined: Apr 2015
Posts: 1,818
Curtbass
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Ditto... im not as mad at them green fish as i was 20 yrs ago. LOL
ELITE POWER SYSTEMS/ Elite Fishing Products Lithium Battery & Charging Systems, Soft Plastics, Tackle,Tokyo Rigs Tight lines & stay safe out there.Gods blessings
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: dk2429]
#11940744
11/18/16 10:42 PM
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Joined: Aug 2009
Posts: 1,167
IIIMag
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Extreme Angler
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Not much about bass fishing is rational. Lots of other factors outrank rational. Would take a team of analysts to help us all understand our motivations!
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: dk2429]
#11940755
11/18/16 10:59 PM
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Joined: Apr 2016
Posts: 683
PaPa@fork
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Pro Angler
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If it was easy, everyone would do it
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: dk2429]
#11940771
11/18/16 11:14 PM
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Joined: Jan 2004
Posts: 16,814
ezbassin
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Its more about having fun doing something you love to do.
How much are tickets to pro football and baseball games now? I have no idea because I don't go.
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: dk2429]
#11940817
11/18/16 11:43 PM
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Joined: May 2014
Posts: 7,737
GIG'EM AGGIES
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If I could afford a new Ranger w-250 SHO, 12" HDS front and back, Minnkota Fortrex and 2- 10' Talons I'd buy one in a minute. Problem is I can't afford it. I have no problem with those that can though. Wave when you go by.
I am a Senager. (Senior teenager) I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 50 years later. I get an allowance every month. I have PU truck and a bass boat, I am blessed. Conscience never acquits, it either accuses or excuses.
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: FlatBack4]
#11940824
11/18/16 11:50 PM
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Joined: Jun 2002
Posts: 12,665
scott01
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It see this all the time. Thirty years ago, I used to be one of them. Now, I use much less expensive rigs, and spend no where near that much on tackle. When guys like this are launching beside me a the ramp, I usually get asked "you goin' catfishin'?" No, and just shake my head.
Don't get me wrong. I love the nice rigs. Also, I can easily afford one, or even two or three. I just don't need one. I never did, actually.
Would I like to fly across the lake at 80mph like I did in my HydraSport w/150 Merc like I did back 1985? About a 100' rooster tail flying out the back? Yep. Way cool.
Is doing 35mph in my Lowes Stinger w/60 Merc working for me? Yep. For what I do on the lake, works just fine, AND is can get places the other guys don't want to go.
Please, don't think I'm jealous. I'm really not. It's just the opposite. Not calling anyone a liar, but I highly doubt you could ever get a true 80 mph with a Hydrasport and 150 hp outboard, especially a carbed engine in 1985. 60 mph might have been tops.
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: FlatBack4]
#11940826
11/18/16 11:55 PM
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Joined: Feb 2014
Posts: 8,475
Smurfs
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It see this all the time. Thirty years ago, I used to be one of them. Now, I use much less expensive rigs, and spend no where near that much on tackle. When guys like this are launching beside me a the ramp, I usually get asked "you goin' catfishin'?" No, and just shake my head.
Don't get me wrong. I love the nice rigs. Also, I can easily afford one, or even two or three. I just don't need one. I never did, actually.
Would I like to fly across the lake at 80mph like I did in my HydraSport w/150 Merc like I did back 1985? About a 100' rooster tail flying out the back? Yep. Way cool.
Is doing 35mph in my Lowes Stinger w/60 Merc working for me? Yep. For what I do on the lake, works just fine, AND is can get places the other guys don't want to go.
Please, don't think I'm jealous. I'm really not. It's just the opposite.
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: dk2429]
#11940834
11/19/16 12:02 AM
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Joined: Jun 2006
Posts: 3,683
Bruce Allen
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at least there are no green fees and clubhouse dues, besides all of those white balls and drivers
Last edited by Bruce Allen; 11/19/16 12:03 AM.
Lake Fork Anglers Every Thursday Daytime Tournaments. Lake Fork Sportsman's Association www.lakeforksa.com/We are VERY PROUD of our Induction into the Texas Freshwater Fishing Hall of Fame.
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: dk2429]
#11940850
11/19/16 12:12 AM
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K.D.
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Another thing I've come to realize as I get older is their are about a half dozen ways I like to catch em based on time of year. I get to pick my lake based on time of year and current conditions. It they ain't biting on what I like to throw it's no big deal. I'm not concerned about going home fish-less.
After all, the catching part is a small part of why I go.
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: scott01]
#11940853
11/19/16 12:16 AM
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Joined: Nov 2002
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BMCD
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80 might be stretching it. My dad had a plus 70 17'6" glassstream with a 150. Boats were alot lighter back then.
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: dk2429]
#11940858
11/19/16 12:18 AM
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BMCD
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Won a aba bassmaster event in a borrowed 1996 r85 ranger. I was the oldest boat there. Also won out of my Nitros. It aint the boat, but they sure are nice.
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Re: Money and fishing
[Re: scott01]
#11940925
11/19/16 01:02 AM
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Joined: Nov 2008
Posts: 7,610
361V
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It see this all the time. Thirty years ago, I used to be one of them. Now, I use much less expensive rigs, and spend no where near that much on tackle. When guys like this are launching beside me a the ramp, I usually get asked "you goin' catfishin'?" No, and just shake my head.
Don't get me wrong. I love the nice rigs. Also, I can easily afford one, or even two or three. I just don't need one. I never did, actually.
Would I like to fly across the lake at 80mph like I did in my HydraSport w/150 Merc like I did back 1985? About a 100' rooster tail flying out the back? Yep. Way cool.
Is doing 35mph in my Lowes Stinger w/60 Merc working for me? Yep. For what I do on the lake, works just fine, AND is can get places the other guys don't want to go.
Please, don't think I'm jealous. I'm really not. It's just the opposite. Not calling anyone a liar, but I highly doubt you could ever get a true 80 mph with a Hydrasport and 150 hp outboard, especially a carbed engine in 1985. 60 mph might have been tops. Felt like 80 pre-GPS days. I had a Tidecraft Wildfire that would bust 70 with a Mariner Mag 150 and that lightweight chinewalking POS felt like 90. You can tell who embellishes when they feel compelled to tell everyone "I could easily afford a new rig or two or three...."
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