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  • Yes I would. I like my vehicles ugly, my women ugly, my dogs even uglier, and don't give a flying hockey puck what my gear and especially what your gear looks like.

  • Less Bling for me. I run a Black Truck, a Black Boat with Black Motor and a bunch of black, silver & red rods & reels. While there's few rigs mixed in there that sport a little color

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We fishermen must have somewhat of a reputation for color. When I bought my 2016 Silverado brand new off the lot, the new car Manager was also a fisherman and we had talked a long while since I was a guide and when we looked at the truck and it’s options, he asked if I wanted it in any special color to match my boat.?. I told him it made no difference unless it affected the price.  

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And I will say, I don't care what other people prefer. You want a hot pink rod? Go for it. You want your gear all black, great.

 

But one thing that does get a little chuckle out of me is when people match their line (braid) color to their set-ups. 

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7 minutes ago, NorthernBasser said:

But one thing that does get a little chuckle out of me is when people match their line (braid) color to their set-ups. 

What about matching your hat, shirt, pants, socks and boots?

 

 

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Always make sure your purse matches your shoes and belt.

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Just now, roadwarrior said:

What about matching your hat, shirt, pants, socks and boots?

And in the case of Mr. Franco - your lipstick, nail polish and purse. :wink3:

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Nails and toes are am must!

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7 minutes ago, roadwarrior said:

What about matching your hat, shirt, pants, socks and boots?

 

 

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I feel like you're calling A-Jay out. Huk shoes. Huk socks. Huk drawers. Huk pants. Huk base layer. Huk sweatshirt. Huk jacket. Huk gloves. Huk gaiter. Huk hat. His outfit costs more than an aluminum boat, and that's BEFORE he puts his Huk bibs on. 

 

A-Jay, you have stock in the company, dontcha? ;)

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Benjamin Franklin:  "A place for everything and everything in its place."

 

I don't know about the cold weather stuff, but for me, Huk makes the best hot weather clothes. Huk shirt, shorts, and gloves are my normal summer wear, and I promise its not because I like to match. With humidity in the 90's and temperatures in the upper 90's, these are the most comfortable clothes I have found, especially in straight sunlight. 

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19 hours ago, NorthernBasser said:

I feel like you're calling A-Jay out. Huk shoes. Huk socks. Huk drawers. Huk pants. Huk base layer. Huk sweatshirt. Huk jacket. Huk gloves. Huk gaiter. Huk hat. His outfit costs more than an aluminum boat, and that's BEFORE he puts his Huk bibs on. 

 

A-Jay, you have stock in the company, dontcha? ;)

Not to hi-jack the thread but

HUK is good durable gear.

Keeps me comfortable up north & especially down south. 

So while I certainly appreciate the infatuation with my choice in attire,

I'll just keep doing what I do.

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11 hours ago, A-Jay said:

Not to hi-jack the thread but

HUK is good durable gear.

Keeps me comfortable up north & especially down south. 

So while I certainly appreciate the infatuation with my choice in attire,

I'll just keep doing what I do.

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Relax man. All in good fun. I know you wouldn't wear the gear if it didn't serve a purpose. 

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2 minutes ago, NorthernBasser said:

Relax man. All in good fun. I know you wouldn't wear the gear if it didn't serve a purpose. 

Hey Bud, you don't get to control my response.

A-Jay

 

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12 minutes ago, A-Jay said:

Hey Bud, you don't get to control my response.

A-Jay

 

Seriously though. Had I known you were gonna get offended over it, I wouldn't have posted it. That wasn't my intent. I was just pointing out how much Huk stuff you have. It wasn't a jab...or a rip...or anything like that. Huk is good stuff. 

 

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I almost bought a glass rod but it was white. Lol

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On 3/7/2022 at 10:13 AM, MacJig said:

In other words does aesthetics play a major part when selecting a rod and reel?

Your original post was a sincere question...and now that I've had some fun...

 

Thank god for my wife who's meticulously organized and has a flair for color coordination. Left to my own devices, I have the fashion sense of a 12 year old hobo lumber jack, so the idea of playing dress-up with reel parts then matching it up to a rod isn't within the realm of my imagination. Unless something's unusually loud or off-putting, I just don't care because it just doesn't register. I've browsed through the Show and Tell thread here, and have not been compelled to follow suit after seeing some very sharp looking stuff. This type of thing doesn't even make my priorities list, forget about it being at the bottom of it. Perhaps if I fished during daylight hours my inner Liberace would emerge, but I fish at night, so nobody can see my gear, even me.

 

I make no judgment whatsoever of anyone who finds satisfaction in a bit of flair, or a lot of flair. Life is short. Enrich it any way you like.

I'd love to say cosmetics don't matter to me but I can't. I'm a weekend warrior and as such when I have the ability to get a new combo I can't help but take appearance into consideration. That being said I own a BPS rod that has a red colouring to it, a megabass Levante, the SLX rod that has cool blue parts so unknowingly I have to admit some of my gear has some flash to it. However I just brought home my new baby girl, an Expride B and she's gotta be the prettiest piece of fishing gear I own! And it's all black with a cord handle. So beauty is in the eye of the beholder I guess. 

 

I generally find tho if less time and money is spent on making it look nice, that time and money is spent making it work right and lasting longer. Which ultimately is what everyone wants. Sometimes you just have to go the ugly route, the uncool, unpopular choice. 

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9 minutes ago, IneedAnewScreenName-98161861 said:

 Sometimes you just have to go the ugly route, the uncool, unpopular choice. 

 

Never.

My gear needs to feel like an extension of my central nervous system for me to enjoy using it.  Looks have virtually nothing to do with it.  

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Anything but camo and neon are fine with me.  Even then, I'll make an exception if the price is right.  

 

I'm a graphic designer by trade.  My wife says I dress like a peacock.  Yeah, I'm that guy.  So I can definitely appreciate a well designed and aesthetically pleasing piece of gear.  But fishing isn't the place for that stuff.  I dress like a hobo on the water.  I'm getting dirty, and I want to wear comfortable clothes that I can get dirty in. 

 

And like any good tradesman, I value tools based on how they function, not how they look in my hand.  Besides, I gain a certain pleasure from using things that most people would turn their nose up at.  I come from the school of Louis Sullivan that says "Form follows function".  The true beauty of good design isn't how good it looks, but how well it works.  

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There  is no need to sacrifice one for the other.

My three favorite Abu Garcia rods have no finish at all.  They're just graphite colored with the rod name on them.

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I admit I like my combo colors to match. A Lew’s Pro TI or Abu Garcia Revo Ike on a Googan green rod is not going to cut it unless I was the Joker. 
 

The Abu Garcia Revo X baitcasters and spinning reels with the all black finish go with everything. 
 

I like how my Revo X and Zata reels look on the new St Croix Bass X rods.

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