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How much money have you spent on your fishing addiction?

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  • Super User

Including my Ranger RT178 , FeelFree Lures, 20 Kistler rods, all the previous rods, the many ‘high end’ reels found on clearance, a few JDM reels, all the lures TacticalBassin made me buy …. ???

 

Probably pretty close to what we paid for our first house…

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  • How do I put a price on that?   Plus I recouped $38k  

  • Captain Phil
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    Lifetime or in one purchase?   Just on tackle or everything?  If it's everything, mine has been in the millions.  My first new fishing reel was a Pflueger Akron. My second was a Mitchel 300.  Paid for

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My wife has OFFERED  me to buy a bigger & better boat.      I do not send pictures of her.  :happy-127:

  • Super User
1 hour ago, basseditor said:

50+ high end Kistler rod

Thanks, I don’t feel so guilty anymore.  They are, however, great rods made here in the US!

  • Super User

Not addicted to fish but fished since I could walk, it’s in my genes. 

Now if you ask my wife I have spent waaaay too much money fishing. Just the price you pay to enjoy time on the water.

35 years of fishing marlin and tuna tournaments, fun fishing traveling to Magdalena bay and Cabo San Lucas,    Off shore Sport Fishing boats are pricy to own and operate.

65 years fresh water fishing remote streams for trout, rivers for salmon and lakes for all over North America. 

Whatever it cost me was paid back in enjoyment and memories, can’t put a price tag on time spent on the water fishing.

Tom

 

 

Well said  WRB.    

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4 hours ago, Bluegillslayer said:

All of it. Currently living in a abandoned car at the boat launch.

Are you Matt Foley?

 

 800 or so dollars probably, I've only been hardcore bass fishing for 4 years. 

On 5/6/2022 at 9:07 PM, SproDD79 said:

At one point I owned 33 14ft jonboats. After some serious soul searching, I am down to 12. I had similar problems with tackle as well, but I still love the sport. 

My favorite response so far lol!!

It’s actually a super affordable sport. 
 

I have probably spent $2K on my rods and reels over my life and probably another $3K on tackle. Considering the amount of gear and how 20 years or so fishing….that’s amazingly cheap (and I could cut back pretty easily). 

So I pretty much try not to figure this amount out. I'll just go with " I really REALLY love to fish". So much that I've decided to start building my own custom rods, another way to spend money on fishing gear. Lol

I'll add that 5 yrs ago I had 4k worth of rods reels and tackle stolen out of the cabin after a break in. It's all been replaced plus some, lol

On 5/7/2022 at 3:22 PM, Captain Phil said:

 

There are canals in Pembroke Pines that are full of giant bass.  I know because I put them there.   Most people have no idea how good the fishing can be in those canals.

 

Agreed. The biggest 3 fish I've ever seen (1 of them I caught myself) were from: 1 in Lake Coral Springs and surrounding canals, and 2 in a canal two streets down from my house where I fish almost daily. One of those was caught by my friend and it must have been around 11 or 12 pounds. My two biggest were 7-8 pounds, one near my house and the other in my profile picture in a canal in Margate next to some golf courses and the very dead end of the canal.

  • Super User

If you are talking about what is on hand right now, it is somewhere around $140,000.  That includes the boat and truck which only get used for fishing.

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I plead the 5th as well it's likely  way too much and not ending anytime soon.  

On 5/7/2022 at 7:40 PM, WRB said:

Not addicted to fish but fished since I could walk, it’s in my genes. 

Now if you ask my wife I have spent waaaay too much money fishing. Just the price you pay to enjoy time on the water.

35 years of fishing marlin and tuna tournaments, fun fishing traveling to Magdalena bay and Cabo San Lucas,    Off shore Sport Fishing boats are pricy to own and operate.

65 years fresh water fishing remote streams for trout, rivers for salmon and lakes for all over North America. 

Whatever it cost me was paid back in enjoyment and memories, can’t put a price tag on time spent on the water fishing.

Tom

 

 


Thank you for this. 

If I walked into ambushes this easily I'd never have made it home...for the record, I'm screenshotting responses and preparing bank accounts for bribes and hush money! ?

  • Super User

I spent around $10k for kayaks for myself and my two kids plus a trailer and accessories, another $2k for fish finders. I would estimate $2k in rods, another $2k in reels and probably $3 f9r rods and reels for the kids (often bday and Xmas presents). At least I can honestly say that each of our arsenal is pretty complete.

  • Super User

A lot ?

figuring on everything fishing related like boats and kayaks it's easily tens of thousands, none of which I regret. The $10 lure I end up not liking or losing to a pike is what annoys me the most!

  • Super User

Absolutely no idea... I've spent over 50 weeks of my life in Canada on fishing trips. Do that math alone. 

 

Doing some basic math on 25 baitcasters (a conservative number), I've got over $6k just in those. 

On 5/6/2022 at 2:37 PM, DinkDreams said:

Approximately $800 more than I told my wife.

I just hope that if I die, she doesn't  sell all of it at the prices I told her. 

  • Super User

Here's another example of the price we pay to Bass fish.

Yesterday a friend and I drove 2 hours to Lake Anna and fished.

 

Gas $95.72

Breakfast $11.32

Marina fee $10

Boat gas $17

Baits that met their demise, maybe $10

 

Cost me $77.02 to fish for 6 hours. Lol

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