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Message Subject: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.
Mark H.
Posted 2/21/2003 11:30 AM (#60935)
Subject: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.




Posts: 1936


Location: Eau Claire, WI
Prices are close to $2/gal. with no relief in site soon. Today there is a refinery burning in NYC.

With fuel prices on the rise how/if will this effect your fishing this summer?

I know I wish I was running a 60hp tiller again instead of a 175...
I do have my 9.9 kicker...guess I can use that if it gets too bad..:)
Sponge
Posted 2/21/2003 12:19 PM (#60941 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.




Nope! One of the first things southern peeps learn is how to "borrow" petro for emergency situations!;) If it gets that bad, I'll walk down to the river below the hootch here and jerk trout 'til the prices go back down, or perhaps get an early jump on hunting season....
Jason Smith
Posted 2/21/2003 12:29 PM (#60944 - in reply to #60941)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.




Posts: 4520


Location: Chippewa Falls Wisconsin
Just fish with me Hintz.....

That will save you some gas!

lol
MeHabeeb
Posted 2/21/2003 12:41 PM (#60947 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.





Posts: 492


Location: Lindenhurst, Illinois
It won't change my fishing habits. The only thing I can say is thank God I bought a 4 stroke when I bought my boat two years ago.
RAZE1
Posted 2/21/2003 1:47 PM (#60954 - in reply to #60947)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.





Posts: 938


Location: NeverNever Lake
Never thought of myself as an economizer but things seemed to have worked out in my favor. I got a small truckster that gets 16 mpg towing my 9.9 4 stroke that gets incredible milage,like 12-14mpg.

In the former life it was big v-8's and 2 strokers.

Edited by RAZE1 2/21/2003 2:24 PM
Ranger
Posted 2/21/2003 1:52 PM (#60956 - in reply to #60954)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.





Posts: 3926


Not much as I am very lucky to have lots of good waters nearby. I recently bought a gas sucking 94 Ford F-150 8 banger, and man I hate using all that gas. Next vehicle will be another 6, probably another Jeep.
mavmskyb8
Posted 2/21/2003 1:58 PM (#60957 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.





Posts: 260


Location: Kentucky
All you really have to do is eat more saurkraut or Mexican beans!!LOL Don't forget a couple of cold ones to add the carbonation!!
Otter
Posted 2/21/2003 2:36 PM (#60963 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.





Posts: 129


Location: Bemidji, MN-
Gas prices won't affect me at all. I'll fish closer to home, closer to the launch and drift or use the electric rather than run all over the lake. Actually, I think concentrating on disecting spots rather than running and gunning may result in better production anyway.
skiehunter55
Posted 2/21/2003 3:06 PM (#60969 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.




Posts: 12


Location: northern, MN
it might effect me a little, since i don't make a large amount of money to begin with. i do live within 20 minutes of some good lakes, i just might have to put my canada trip off and stick closer to home until we take care of our middle eastern interests.
theedz155
Posted 2/21/2003 3:33 PM (#60972 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.





Posts: 1438


Hadn't really thought much about it. I don't think it will bother me too much.

Think about it this way, if gas prices go up 50% that means it will cost 60 bucks to drive north instead of 40. Round trip a difference of 40 bucks. Now if the resorts/hotels start raising rates because of a lack of business, or if gas prices double??? Now that could be a different story.

I'm lucky enough to run a 25 Merc. I ran all last year on about 25 bucks worth of gas so that's a non issue.

Whatever happens, may God Bless America...

Scott
MuskieMedic
Posted 2/21/2003 8:18 PM (#60991 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.





Posts: 2091


Location: Stevens Point, WI
I plan on fishing the local area a little more if the gas prices stay where they are at or higher, fortunately my Ranger still gets around 14 mpg towing my boat.
Lunker_1
Posted 2/21/2003 8:56 PM (#60999 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.




Posts: 87


Location: Brainerd,MN
It won't effect me much. Except when I'm fishing Mille Lacs. You tend to put on a few extra miles. It just means I'll have to cut back two [no, wait, let that be one] pizza a week for gas.

Lunker
muskyone
Posted 2/21/2003 10:03 PM (#61002 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.





Posts: 1536


Location: God's Country......USA..... Western Wisconsin
Can't really let it effect me much. Just have to cut back a little somewhere else. I will be fishing as much his year as in the past. Thinking about a slight increase in guide fees however. Haven't done anything yet though. Hope the darn stuff don't go up too awful high. Will put a dent in the pocket book for sure.

Posted 2/21/2003 10:08 PM (#61005 - in reply to #61002)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.


Gas is fuel, just like the food we eat. It's just something we have to have to survive. I will not change my habits at all. Of course if you have fished in Canada, we are still paying less than our northern neighbors. On hind site, maybe shouldn't have gone to the 225 motor this year, oh well.

Good luck, Murph
sputterbug
Posted 2/21/2003 10:35 PM (#61007 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.





Posts: 364


Location: Kentucky
yeah, it will affect me.  Two hour drive one way to the closest lake, pulling a Tuffy Renegade and using a two-stroke Yamaha 150.  You bet.  Those are some expensive drives.  I'll bitch, but still go.
LarryJones
Posted 2/22/2003 2:16 PM (#61065 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.




Posts: 1247


Location: On the Niagara River in Buffalo, NY
I will trailer to launches closer to where I plan to fish for the day,instead of the full throtle distance run to the hole.Sure glad I have a Honda 4-Stroke 15 hp for trolling,all day sunup to sundown on less then 3 gallons.Price on land here is very close to $2.00 per gallon for 91 octane and up,will be close to $2.25 per gallon on the water this spring for sure.I had to adjust my Charter Rates by $20 more on the 1/2 Day and $40 more on the full Day's for 2003.Most of the increase was due to Liability Insurance increases imposed after 9/11,almost doubled.
Capt. Larry
Musky Fever
Posted 2/22/2003 4:02 PM (#61070 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.





Location: Illinois-Indiana
Just bought a new F-250 Super Duty "SUPER GAS GUZZLER"
and getting a new boat with a 225 "GAS GUZZLER"

Man I need a second job!!!!!!!!!!:(
muskiekid
Posted 2/22/2003 5:18 PM (#61077 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Yep - my new truck will be not so big!




Posts: 585


Location: Gaithersburg, Maryland
It certainly will. I'm in the market for a new truck to pull my small boat. Gas is one of the considerations for which one to buy. Instead of a big boat, I'll buy the S-10 sized vehicle. Only $20,000+ to catch fish!

Posted 2/23/2003 1:17 PM (#61142 - in reply to #61077)
Subject: RE: Yep - my new truck will be not so big!


Made me change from a 200 EFI to a 175 Optimax on the new boat.



crazycanuck
Posted 2/23/2003 6:52 PM (#61182 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.





Posts: 105


Location: Kawartha Lakes, Ontario
It now costs me $82 to fill up my truck with gas. My next truck will definately be diesel. It's a good thing I can fish all day on $10 worth of gas in my boat. However, the high fuel costs will not affect my fishing. I'll stop eating before I stop fishing.

Keep your hooks sharp.
davep
Posted 2/23/2003 7:10 PM (#61183 - in reply to #61182)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.




Posts: 642


Location: mount prospect illinois
Gas affect my fishing? ........naw!!!! I can honestly say that because i have other things that will affect my fishing 10 times more than high gas prices this year. TWIN BOYS!!!!!! Yep, due early May so i dont think gas will be a major issue with me. So when you are at the pumps complaining about the gas prices...think of me!!! And make a few casts for me cause i wont be making as many as i would like. I will be busy raising lil muskie fishermen so they will be dragging ME out the door to get on the water. Easy trade off in the long term.
buddysolberg
Posted 2/23/2003 7:29 PM (#61187 - in reply to #60935)
Subject: RE: Gas Prices....will they effect your fishing this season.




Posts: 157


Location: Wausau/Phillips WI
Every weekend in summer I make the 250 mile round trip to the cottage. At this $1.72 gas price if I take the F150 4x4 truck it will cost $26.21 and if I take the van it will cost $21.62. Add about $2 more this year than last for boat gas and it is only approximately $8 more than last year. That couldn't stop anyone, could it?

Buddy
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