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What's your yearly tab?
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Gander Mt Guide
Posted 4/16/2009 3:56 PM (#372576 - in reply to #372399)
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Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
Gas, food, baits, house on a Vilas musky lake

The House part easily puts me into the last catagory.
MuskyHopeful
Posted 4/16/2009 4:22 PM (#372582 - in reply to #372576)
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Posts: 2865


Location: Brookfield, WI
Gander Mt Guide - 4/16/2009 3:56 PM

Gas, food, baits, house on a Vilas musky lake

The House part easily puts me into the last catagory.


That's an investment. Might be a little slow in the appreciation department these days, but lake property will always work out in the long run.

Kevin

Birdies. I want more.
Esoxonthefly421
Posted 4/16/2009 4:44 PM (#372584 - in reply to #372399)
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Posts: 292


Location: SW MI
I gave up hunting so I could keep up my muskie addiction.
muskie_man
Posted 4/16/2009 4:52 PM (#372587 - in reply to #372399)
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Posts: 1237


Location: South Portsmouth, KY
Being an apprentice electrician has its perks. I get to cash in all the scrap copper and we get a lot of it. It was 4 dollars a pound last year but not as much this year. This helps payin for all the toys!!
Dave Williamson
Posted 4/16/2009 7:09 PM (#372602 - in reply to #372399)
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Posts: 203


Location: Alexandria, Minnesota
Whew!!!!!! I thought I was the only crazy one.
lots of luck
Posted 4/16/2009 9:12 PM (#372623 - in reply to #372399)
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Posts: 193


Location: Mayer, MN
I have a young family, 3 year old and 5 week old. I don't own a cowgirl, that $25 bucks buys formula or diapers.

I received my Rollie and Helens catalog today and am alarmed by the trend in new bait pricing, up, up and away. I can't afford trends. I started 5 years ago and feel like the manufacturers are trying to price me out. I see why guys are like hawks on the used stuff on the classifieds.

Being layed off now doesn't help either.
jay lip ripper
Posted 4/17/2009 5:38 AM (#372661 - in reply to #372399)
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Posts: 392


Location: lake x...where the hell is it?
"Your not here for a long time your here for a Good time." i love that. money comes and goes and you cant take it with you when you pass.
Sam Ubl
Posted 4/17/2009 1:38 PM (#372729 - in reply to #372399)
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Location: SE Wisconsin
I love reading this thread, it has me thinking from a lot of different angles. I, too, have been telling myself that what I have is enough for what I do. I can't help but to stray from that mentality once in a while when I walk through smokey's or R&H - There's always that voice saying "What about such and such conditions" or "What if I lose my other one?" Buying lures becomes an expensice side car to an already pricey hobby. Newly married, I think about this more and more. If I spend an arm and a leg at a musky shop, or even drop $30 on ONE bait, what if I lose my job next week and while I struggle to feed myself and my wife I'm feeling the burn of the $30 lure I bought in the back of my head? Like Sloan said, I have what I need for what I do on the water. I think you spend the bulk of your gear investment trying to find your niche`. After so many years chasing ski's, you find what works best for you and you shift the majority of your focus to those tactics - All be it, this isn't always the case. . . I know.

Hmm... Now I'm thinking too much and getting depressed.
Herb_b
Posted 4/20/2009 4:31 PM (#373168 - in reply to #372399)
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Posts: 829


Location: Maple Grove, MN
I don't buy many new baits any more. I mostly replace a few worn baits and maybe add a few new ones each year. I mostly throw CJs spinner baits and Storm plastics because they work so well for me. There is little reason to buy much else because "other" lures get so little water time.

With gas, lures, tackle and everything, I expect to spend around $1000 this year.
brewcrew
Posted 4/20/2009 9:47 PM (#373247 - in reply to #372399)
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Posts: 283


For this year this is what my tab looks like
New rod and reel combo 260
Lures about 300
New Net much needed 140
Line, Leaders, Hooks,etc.- 140
Musky club 120
Gas dont want to know
Lakewood tackle box 140
Plus a bunch of other stuff that I really don't want to think about right now.


bassinbob84
Posted 4/20/2009 11:21 PM (#373272 - in reply to #372399)
Subject: Re: What's your yearly tab?




Posts: 646


Location: In a shack in the woods
So far since last fall I have bought
G loomis rod$230
2 mi 9 footers $323 at expo
$1000 in lure making supplies and lures
Shimano torium $170
Lakewood musky hybrid box $160
Still need 2 shimano tekota longer pliers and fluoro leader making supplies
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