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In a funk #13699207 09/13/20 01:33 PM
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I have been in a funk lately and not really wanting to fish
And was thinking of selling boat, poles and all lures everything
Have you all ever been this way?

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Re: In a funk [Re: Swimbait33] #13699254 09/13/20 02:15 PM
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Don't do it!!!!!!

Take a break for a while- Nothing wrong with that! Or go bream/crappie/carp/catfish fishing just to do something different! Or try a fly rod for bass.


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Re: In a funk [Re: Swimbait33] #13699279 09/13/20 02:46 PM
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Re: In a funk [Re: Swimbait33] #13699295 09/13/20 03:04 PM
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Let me know what you’re selling.

Re: In a funk [Re: wh2004] #13699409 09/13/20 04:43 PM
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Donald. I like that

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Re: In a funk [Re: Swimbait33] #13699599 09/13/20 08:38 PM
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I’ve been there w the funk. It always ends up costing me $ cause I always come crawling back. Been through 2 Rangers, 2 Legends (still miss my white LE 21), and an Xpress DC 21 since getting out of college in 2002.
This time I bought an Xpress X19 and rigged it up nice w an Ultrex and twin HDS 12s. If it rots under the barn, that’s fine. But when I get the urge, she’s still there!!
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Re: In a funk [Re: Swimbait33] #13699611 09/13/20 08:51 PM
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It must be one of the new COVID-19 symptoms. You can store your boat and fishing tackle in my garage free of charge until you get over it. I will keep your boat in top operating condition.

Re: In a funk [Re: Swimbait33] #13699613 09/13/20 08:53 PM
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Like Bassmanrudy said above, when I get tired of bass and need a break, I force feed carp and gar some arrows....
Lots of action and a big change of pace for sure!!

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Re: In a funk [Re: Swimbait33] #13699631 09/13/20 09:26 PM
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No, but to each is own.

Re: In a funk [Re: Swimbait33] #13699656 09/13/20 09:52 PM
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When I can't get on bass, I'll go pick up some white bass instead just to get some fish on.

Re: In a funk [Re: Swimbait33] #13699882 09/14/20 02:14 AM
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I get burned out from time to time, but have never thought about selling my gear. I know it’s only a temporary feeling.

Re: In a funk [Re: Donald Harper] #13699918 09/14/20 02:49 AM
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Originally Posted by Donald Harper
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roflmao good stuff right there!!
Gonna keep you covered in prayer!
Remember the devil is a liar!

We ALL go through seasons of uncertainty BUT don't give up!! Like many of these Anglers have advised:
take a break and know there are many of us who will keep you lifted up, standing in the gap - With "lines in" HOPE in hand 🎣


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Re: In a funk [Re: Swimbait33] #13699933 09/14/20 02:56 AM
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Preach Sister!!

Re: In a funk [Re: Swimbait33] #13699937 09/14/20 02:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Swimbait33
I have been in a funk lately and not really wanting to fish
And was thinking of selling boat, poles and all lures everything
Have you all ever been this way?


I have never been anything like that! hmmm


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I did this about 5 years ago...not because I was in a funk, but because I changed careers and just didn't have the time. It was hard watching part of my paycheck leave my account each month and hardly ever going out on the water. I honestly thought I wouldn't be coming back to fishing any time soon - so I sold every last piece of tackle I owned.

I recently got back into it and I'm trying to stock up on things again. That part is definitely expensive, but at the same time - I'm getting new stuff and since I can't buy it all at once it is forcing me to focus on certain things with a limited amount of tackle so I'm learning a lot. And it feels great to almost get a fresh start with a fresh outlook, new ideas, and new baits/techniques to try.

So for me, it ended up being a good thing for the most part. Maybe sell the boat but keep the tackle and try to hook up with someone whenever you get the itch...that's about all I can recommend if you aren't entirely sure what to do.

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