Fishing with Rod Discussion Forum
Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: salmonlover on April 14, 2012, 11:54:32 PM
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how long did it take you to become a gear whore? or have you resisted the urge? I was fishing today with my islander center pin and sage rod. I started to think to myself how did i get caught up in having top of the line gear. I miss the old days when a shimano rod and abu garcia c4 reel was top of the line for me...hem.
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Only when you can afford it, then why not. But it doesn't mean you are a better fishermen :D ::)
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Im still fishing my 5 year old beat to hell luna and a 15 year old convergence rod, which is 6 inchs short due to breaking the tip 4 times. I did put 60 bucks into a full servicing to get the luna rolling again. Then I have one setup each for bar fishing, sturgeon and trout, good enough for me.
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Im still fishing my 5 year old beat to hell luna and a 15 year old convergence rod, which is 6 inchs short due to breaking the tip 4 times. I did put 60 bucks into a full servicing to get the luna rolling again. Then I have one setup each for bar fishing, sturgeon and trout, good enough for me.
And i know you caught a lot of fish with your old set up too ;).. Tight line .
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I hoard fly tying material more than gear it seems. as it stands i have alot of gear but everything is used at some point during each season and nothing fully collects dust.........well maybe the small spinning rods get the most dust
HOOK - needs to start buying gear for his boys soon ;D
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Considering that top end rods come with a lifetime warranty, they're not that expensive in the long run. It's when those top end rods become back-up rods when maybe you start to think - hmmm. Then you have a selection of decent "3rd string" equipment ready to go as well, just in case the unthinkable happens on two consecutive trips! :D
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The problem starts when you fish for multiple species and sizes of fish through out the year.
After a while you start wanting dedicated setups rather than being under/over gunned with a "do everything" rod.
There are also times where a couple rods setup differently allow you to fish differently without wasting time switching things over.
Lets be honest, most times fishing there is more casting than catching going on. In that case its nice to have a rod that is light, has a nice action and feels good in your hand and is pleasing to look at.
Next thing you know, after a while, you have a collection of rods/reels/lines the newest addition usually nicer than the last, and you have accidently become a gear wh*re.
This process seems to accelerate if you are into fly fishing with the endless line selections, rod weights, rod actions, line tapers, sink rates, etc.
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When I was younger I was a gear whore hanging around the fishing shops and buying cool stuff. Now I am satisfied with having a couple spinning rods and reels.
Yearly fishing expenses.
Licence =$30
Jigheads and tails -=$20
lb of roe =$10
gas =$$^*@%^&^$#^& probably $1000 or more.
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ok so how do i get a licence that cheap ???
mine was 85 and change after tags and taxes
HOOK - remembers when a licence with tags was a whole lot cheaper ................ am i getting old :-\
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Well if you're 65+ years of age and a BC resident, the annual fee is 5 bucks. Add the 25 dollar steelhead tag and you've got 30 bucks.
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ok so how do i get a licence that cheap ???
Freshwater is $36 sans tags
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I don't fish to use my gear... I use my gear to fish.
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Freshwater is $36 sans tags
Holding my reciept from today.. "BC Res Annual Angling License - $40.32"
"BC Res Non Tidal Salmon Lic - $16.80"
not sure why my Freshwater would be more expensive then yours... but I'm kinda bummed haha
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Holding my reciept from today.. "BC Res Annual Angling License - $40.32"
"BC Res Non Tidal Salmon Lic - $16.80"
not sure why my Freshwater would be more expensive then yours... but I'm kinda bummed haha
36 = 12%tax = 40.32 ::)
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36 = 12%tax = 40.32 ::)
Hmm, time for bed I guess. :(