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OMG, Lures are so expensive. 2024


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 

And I thought rods and reels were expensive.  :(  Wanted to try a few different frogs.  Added a couple other lures to my cart.  Nearly crapped my pants.  Almost $200.  Jeez.  :cry4:  And this is from Discount Tackle....20% minimum savings on all items.  Imagine if I paid full price.


fishing user avatarDarren. reply : 

Dang! I bought some frogs from DSG on clearance/sale.

Not caught on them yet, but no where near $200 bills.

That said, I came home with 5 frogs. :) 


fishing user avatarCrankFate reply : 

Yeah, well that’s how it always was. I got this guy sitting here and it cost about $20 twenty years ago. At 3 grams, I’ve never been able to cast it. Except a few test casts with a light spinner. But this year I’m determined. They didn’t even have the decency to put the brand on it. But I think it is a rapala.

 

Lures are a waste of money. And if the price is good, it’ll need better hooks. I hate spending $200 on lures so I’ll get or two every outing or two. But plastics, hooks and weights are ridiculous expensive if you lose 10-20 per outing, too.

 

 

 

 

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fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 

Don't get into swimbaiting, I've had single baits that cost 2 bills ???? I've downgraded recently though, my expensive baits are only 60-80 dollar range each now.   


fishing user avatarthinkingredneck reply : 

Plastics are cheap (Zoom, Creme, Yum), and that is why I started with them.  I stuck with them because they work.


fishing user avatarfishballer06 reply : 

You should get into collecting Pre-Rap Warts. Fun times. 


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 
  On 3/4/2019 at 10:28 PM, fishballer06 said:

You should get into collecting Pre-Rap Warts. Fun times. 

My rods and reels are turning into a collection instead of an arsenal.  :(  Don't need to start collecting other items. 


fishing user avatarfin reply : 

It's the little stuff that really gets you over time. Nobody thinks twice about paying a couple bucks for something, but you pay it a million times.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 3/4/2019 at 10:49 PM, fin said:

It's the little stuff that really gets you over time. Nobody thinks twice about paying a couple bucks for something, but you pay it a million times.

Yep, I've argued that point many times about my swimbaits. Guys have no problem forking over 4-6 bucks a pack for plastics knowing they're going to lose them. A lot of plastics are done after 2-3 fish. I pay 25-70 bucks for a swimbait that I'm going to fish on heavy line and rods. I could potentially never lose that bait and catch hundreds if not thousands of fish through it's life, making the cost per fish way cheaper than a "cheap" bag of plastics in the long run. It's an odds game though, I cast off an $80 bait after catching about 10 fish on it, those fish were pretty expensive. 


fishing user avatarpunch reply : 

Bass fishing can be expensive, but don't complain around around Musky guys. 


fishing user avatarfishballer06 reply : 
  On 3/4/2019 at 11:00 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

Yep, I've argued that point many times about my swimbaits. Guys have no problem forking over 4-6 bucks a pack for plastics knowing they're going to lose them. A lot of plastics are done after 2-3 fish. I pay 25-70 bucks for a swimbait that I'm going to fish on heavy line and rods. I could potentially never lose that bait and catch hundreds if not thousands of fish through it's life, making the cost per fish way cheaper than a "cheap" bag of plastics in the long run. It's an odds game though, I cast off an $80 bait after catching about 10 fish on it, those fish were pretty expensive. 

I feel the same way chucking some of my old craw Warts that are bringing $40-80 a piece. If I hang one up on the first day using it, I want to cry. But if I can catch a few dozen nice fish on one, great!


fishing user avatarredmeansdistortion reply : 
  On 3/4/2019 at 11:07 PM, punch said:

Bass fishing can be expensive, but don't complain around around Musky guys. 

Once you get past the hook, worm, and bobber phase, fishing in general becomes expensive lol. 


fishing user avatarlmbfisherman reply : 
  On 3/4/2019 at 11:00 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

Yep, I've argued that point many times about my swimbaits. Guys have no problem forking over 4-6 bucks a pack for plastics knowing they're going to lose them. A lot of plastics are done after 2-3 fish. I pay 25-70 bucks for a swimbait that I'm going to fish on heavy line and rods. I could potentially never lose that bait and catch hundreds if not thousands of fish through it's life, making the cost per fish way cheaper than a "cheap" bag of plastics in the long run. It's an odds game though, I cast off an $80 bait after catching about 10 fish on it, those fish were pretty expensive. 

While I agree in general but doesn't apply for us with toothy critters!  I've lost hard baits and soft baits equally last year because of those d**n snot rockets.  I won't use a steel or wire leader either because I find (maybe mental) but I have no confidence in catching fish if I do.  


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 
  On 3/4/2019 at 10:18 AM, Darren. said:

Dang! I bought some frogs from DSG on clearance/sale.

Not caught on them yet, but no where near $200 bills.

That said, I came home with 5 frogs. :) 

I believe I ordered 17 frogs.  Probably got carried away, but I didn't order more than 2 of any one color.  And those were only frogs that were highly recommended by fellow members.  (The frogs, not the colors.  :teeth:)

 

EDIT:  Some colors I wanted were sold out.


fishing user avatarChoporoz reply : 

Bait Monkey thanks you. 

 

I don't think that I have bought 17 frogs in my life.  I don't lose them.  Ever.  And it takes significant use/abuse to wear one out.  You should be set....your kids and grandkids, too.


fishing user avatarJaderose reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 1:30 AM, Choporoz said:

Bait Monkey thanks you. 

 

I don't think that I have bought 17 frogs in my life.  I don't lose them.  Ever.  And it takes significant use/abuse to wear one out.  You should be set....your kids and grandkids, too.

I DO lose them.  I'm a hardcore froggin guy and I will throw a frog into anything.  I hang them up and destroy several each season.  By several I do NOT mean 17.  I think the most I've ever gone through in a season where at least HALF of my fishing is with a frog is 7.


fishing user avatarAngry John reply : 

Rocks and RIP rap will make the strongest fisherman cry.  I dont care if it's a MB jerk bait or a pizz Sb the rocks will brake you.


fishing user avatarfishballer06 reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 1:30 AM, Choporoz said:

I don't think that I have bought 17 frogs in my life.  I don't lose them.  Ever.  And it takes significant use/abuse to wear one out.  You should be set....your kids and grandkids, too.

I don't get to do much frogging here in PA, but I usually wear out 1 or 2 a summer. Usually they get turned inside out enough times that they either tear or they get rethreaded by a hook point. 


fishing user avatarGlaucus reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 1:38 AM, Angry John said:

Rocks and RIP rap will make the strongest fisherman cry.  I dont care if it's a MB jerk bait or a pizz Sb the rocks will brake you.

On the 8th day God created squarebills to combat this. 


fishing user avatarTOXIC reply : 

You only need 2 colors of frogs.  White and black.:P


fishing user avatarVilas15 reply : 
  On 3/4/2019 at 11:07 PM, punch said:

Bass fishing can be expensive, but don't complain around around Musky guys. 

Only good thing is I can't get bit off by a small pike ????


fishing user avatarBass_Fishing_Socal reply : 
  On 3/4/2019 at 11:00 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

Yep, I've argued that point many times about my swimbaits. Guys have no problem forking over 4-6 bucks a pack for plastics knowing they're going to lose them. A lot of plastics are done after 2-3 fish. I pay 25-70 bucks for a swimbait that I'm going to fish on heavy line and rods. I could potentially never lose that bait and catch hundreds if not thousands of fish through it's life, making the cost per fish way cheaper than a "cheap" bag of plastics in the long run. It's an odds game though, I cast off an $80 bait after catching about 10 fish on it, those fish were pretty expensive. 

This theory doesn’t work with shore fishing, though, another reason I don’t throw crankbait/swimbait often but hudds. I remembered first time I used bull shad, I had to swim out to retrieve my lure. I think I lost total of 3 hudds last year.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 8:20 AM, JustJames said:

This theory doesn’t work with shore fishing, though, another reason I don’t throw crankbait/swimbait often but hudds. I remembered first time I used bull shad, I had to swim out to retrieve my lure. I think I lost total of 3 hudds last year.

I throw swimbaits all the time from shore. Only ones I've ever lost have been while in my boat lol.


fishing user avatarfishwizzard reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 3:33 AM, TOXIC said:

You only need 2 colors of frogs.  White and black.:P

Sure, if you are talking about the belly color.  I am trying to impress the herons that I fish alongside and need to keep things fresh for them.  They pay my frogs so much attention that I know they appreciate it when I show them a new color.  

 

 


fishing user avatarGundog reply : 

I always think I buy too many lures and then I log onto this website and look at some of the pictures and I feel better about my addiction. 


fishing user avatarMN Fisher reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 9:58 AM, Gundog said:

I always think I buy too many lures and then I log onto this website and look at some of the pictures and I feel better about my addiction. 

I look at lure prices and scratch my head. Brand A 3/8oz twin spinner - $8 each, brand B - $2 each...I know which one I'm buying. Four of brand-B for the price of one brand-A = no brainer to me.

 

To think that people pay upwards of $100 for ONE lure...when one of my rod/reel combos cost that is insane IMO.

 

<- Frugal by necessity, not desire.


fishing user avatargreentrout reply : 

glad i live close to an academy sports ...hard lures, rods, reels, line, plastics, spinnerbaits, etc under the h20 product line save you a lot money ... even slide over to walmart for good deals, too ... all the small guys gone ... it is what it is ...

 

good fishing ...


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 1:30 AM, Choporoz said:

Bait Monkey thanks you. 

 

I don't think that I have bought 17 frogs in my life.  I don't lose them.  Ever.  And it takes significant use/abuse to wear one out.  You should be set....your kids and grandkids, too.

 

At 71 I am sure you are right.  When I researched frogs, there were quite a few mentioned as being very good.  Not knowing which would be good for me I am trying 8-9 different kinds.

 

  On 3/5/2019 at 1:47 AM, fishballer06 said:

I don't get to do much frogging here in PA, but I usually wear out 1 or 2 a summer. Usually they get turned inside out enough times that they either tear or they get rethreaded by a hook point. 

 

I never have either, but am hoping to do more...if I can get out.  Have 2 weeks vacation coming up the first of April and will be in Florida.  Hope to use a few of them there.


fishing user avatarjbsoonerfan reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 10:15 AM, MN Fisher said:

I look at lure prices and scratch my head. Brand A 3/8oz twin spinner - $8 each, brand B - $2 each...I know which one I'm buying. Four of brand-B for the price of one brand-A = no brainer to me.

 

To think that people pay upwards of $100 for ONE lure...when one of my rod/reel combos cost that is insane IMO.

 

<- Frugal by necessity, not desire.

We get it. You are on a fixed income. But everything you post doesn't have to insinuate that those who choose to pay for high quality gear are somehow out spending what it takes to catch fish. You do this in every thread. It's getting old. 

 

Sometimes the $8 spinnerbait is actually 5x the $2 spinnerbait when it comes to quality of skirt, blades, and hook. But just because you can't afford it, don't make those who can feel like they are spending money when it isn't needed. I have held my tongue for a long time. But almost all your posts talk about how the "cheap" stuff works just as well as the expensive stuff.


fishing user avatarColumbia Craw reply : 

Don't complain about lure costs. I just spent $27.00 on bobber stops.


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 12:58 PM, Columbia Craw said:

Don't complain about lure costs. I just spent $27.00 on bobber stops.

I bought one of those lifetime supply bundles too. Bobber stops everywhere in my boat. 


fishing user avatarfin reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 10:15 AM, MN Fisher said:

To think that people pay upwards of $100 for ONE lure...when one of my rod/reel combos cost that is insane IMO.

Let’s say a guy is a workaholic his whole life, never taking time out to enjoy life, and then he finally retires with a boatload of savings. Maybe he has health issues that will severely limit the number of years he has left to fish, and fishing is one of the few things that makes him happy. Is it right to call him insane if he spends more money on fishing equipment than you do?

 

I’m frugal myself, but I try to keep in mind that I don’t always know what is going on in other people’s lives, and I try to refrain from judging them, especially out loud and to their face.

 

  On 3/5/2019 at 12:14 PM, jbsoonerfan said:

You do this in every thread. It's getting old. 

I hate to see personal attacks here. Most people here are really nice and civil. It may be under-appreciated. I used to hang out on another fishing board that was really good, but it got really bad with the personal attacks and now there’s only a small number of people that still go there. I’m not one of them.


fishing user avatarthedilettantedad reply : 

My advice would be figure out how much money you have, figure out how much money you are spending, make a budget, and stick to it. If you can budget $300 swimbaits, $900 combos, 1/64oz tungsten, etc. go for it; Just make sure you have enough in the bank to make sure you are taken care well beyond your old age. There is a fishing budget for everyone.


fishing user avatarNYWayfarer reply : 

That's why this time of year is great. Clearance Sales and Spring Fishing Sales! Stock up now!


fishing user avatarRuss E reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 10:42 PM, NYWayfarer said:

That's why this time of year is great. Clearance Sales and Spring Fishing Sales! Stock up now!

I agree. I stock up this time of year. Nearly all stores are clearancing out last years fishing  inventory.

Sometimes you can get crazy deals on high end equipment.

When it is too cold to fish, I enjoy visiting the local stores looking for discounts. It helps beat back the winter blues.

Fortunately here in the Kansas City metro, there is no shortage of sporting goods stores.


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 10:42 PM, NYWayfarer said:

That's why this time of year is great. Clearance Sales and Spring Fishing Sales! Stock up now!

I will be the first to admit I have way too many rods and reels.  More than I can ever make good use of.....BUT....$200 reel for $98...$200 reel for $80...$150 reel for $60...$70 reel for $30...$40 rod for $17...$200 rod for $69...$230 rod for $89...$300 rod for $75...3 rod package deal totaling $870 for $340.  All brand new.  Closeouts are a great time to buy.  Of course this is all spread out over a 10 year period.  I am no relation to Bill Gates so it takes me longer to accumulate all my "wants".


fishing user avatarColumbia Craw reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 1:25 PM, Bluebasser86 said:

I bought one of those lifetime supply bundles too. Bobber stops everywhere in my boat. 

Sorry man.  I was joking. I did order three packs though. I respect a guy who plans ahead.:D


fishing user avatarBluebasser86 reply : 
  On 3/6/2019 at 7:28 AM, Columbia Craw said:

Sorry man.  I was joking. I did order three packs though. I respect a guy who plans ahead.:D

There's a guy that sells huge lots of them on Facebook for cheap pretty often. I don't remember how many I bought but I should be good for years and it wasn't very expensive. 


fishing user avatargimruis reply : 

I used to buy lures based almost solely on cost. After they all got bit off or ruined from pike, I decided that paying more for durability was worth it to keep using it for more than one fish. d**n those pike


fishing user avatarjbsoonerfan reply : 
  On 3/6/2019 at 8:19 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

There's a guy that sells huge lots of them on Facebook for cheap pretty often. I don't remember how many I bought but I should be good for years and it wasn't very expensive. 

I bought 100 pcs thinking I was getting 100 bobber stops. Nope, got 100 rings with 6 stops per ring, so I too have a lifetime supply.


fishing user avatarRuss E reply : 
  On 3/6/2019 at 8:19 AM, Bluebasser86 said:

There's a guy that sells huge lots of them on Facebook for cheap pretty often. I don't remember how many I bought but I should be good for years and it wasn't very expensive. 

I almost bought one of those bundles on E-bay, but changed my mind.  i didn't know what to do with over 500 bobber stops.


fishing user avatarWay north bass guy reply : 
  On 3/6/2019 at 9:59 AM, jbsoonerfan said:

I bought 100 pcs thinking I was getting 100 bobber stops. Nope, got 100 rings with 6 stops per ring, so I too have a lifetime supply.

I did the exact same thing, think I used the same bobber stop all season on one rod last year so I guess I’ll be good until about the year 2800 or so. 


fishing user avatarWVU-SCPA reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 10:42 PM, NYWayfarer said:

That's why this time of year is great. Clearance Sales and Spring Fishing Sales! Stock up now!

And the only good thing about the cold weather is you have plenty of time to organize it, pull everything out again, then organize it,  then maybe lay it all out again,  and then organize it. 

 

 


fishing user avatarlmbfisherman reply : 
  On 3/5/2019 at 1:47 AM, fishballer06 said:

I don't get to do much frogging here in PA, but I usually wear out 1 or 2 a summer. Usually they get turned inside out enough times that they either tear or they get rethreaded by a hook point. 

I don't frog fish much easier, however I experience the same 1 or 2 a summer.  


fishing user avatarMobasser reply : 

Always remember: A couple of bags of plastic worms, some bullet weights, and some hooks are an economic way to fish, and will catch you a ton of bass


fishing user avatartwigss reply : 
  On 3/6/2019 at 1:15 AM, new2BC4bass said:

I will be the first to admit I have way too many rods and reels.  More than I can ever make good use of.....BUT....$200 reel for $98...$200 reel for $80...$150 reel for $60...$70 reel for $30...$40 rod for $17...$200 rod for $69...$230 rod for $89...$300 rod for $75...3 rod package deal totaling $870 for $340.  All brand new.  Closeouts are a great time to buy.  Of course this is all spread out over a 10 year period.  I am no relation to Bill Gates so it takes me longer to accumulate all my "wants".

What sites/stores are you finding these deals?  I saw some clearance stuff at Academy but I guess I went too late as there was nothing decent left.


fishing user avatarRuss E reply : 
  On 3/7/2019 at 9:21 AM, twigss said:

What sites/stores are you finding these deals?  I saw some clearance stuff at Academy but I guess I went too late as there was nothing decent left.

a lot of the discounts around KC are done. I was out in a few stores today and most of the good clearance stuff is already gone. January to mid February is usually the best.


fishing user avatarnew2BC4bass reply : 
  On 3/7/2019 at 9:21 AM, twigss said:

What sites/stores are you finding these deals?  I saw some clearance stuff at Academy but I guess I went too late as there was nothing decent left.

Sportsman's Warehouse has some good deals occasionally.  Right now $70 off Tatula CT Type R doesn't look too bad.  Walmart prices go up and down so you have to check on a desired item daily.  I've bought a couple rods and reels from them at excellent prices.  Believe it or not Optics Planet has an occasional deal on rods.  Shelton's Clothing & Outdoors also sells on ebay.  Check them out if looking for a Powell Inferno.  There are a few models left...$80 for $130 rod.  Let us not forget Fisherman's Factory Outlet.  My $300 rod for $75 and Curado 51E for $98 came from ohya.com, but their fishing stuff right now is almost none existent.  Good prices on gun related gear, tho.

 

However, often I just accidentally find these deals while researching.  Like the Pflueger reel sale.  Was looking for more reviews on the Supreme XT when I found the sale.  Posted the link here.  Bought another XT ($60 for $150 reel..paid $120 for one a week before :cry4:) and a Patriarch $80 for $200 reel).  Already have 3 of the older Patriarch XTs so I passed on the $250 reel for $100.  I like trying different reels.

 

Wished I could remember the name of the store where I got my last 2 Primmus reels.  They also had good deals on several other reels.  Got greedy.  Bought 2 at $104.10 ($239 reel) before posting link here.  Someone else posted back a different link to the same store with the reel going for $98 and change.  Oh well.

 

Lots of times I have to specifically add "ebay" to my search to get results from ebay.  No idea why.

 

 




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