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The Frugal Angler 2024


fishing user avatarburleytog reply : 

From Bassmaster.com

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4. Buy high-quality lures and terminal tackle.

   Oftentimes purchasing off-brand or second-class lures is a poor financial decision. It's true that you may not need the best of everything, but in the case of fishing lures you mostly get what you pay for.

   Quality lures and terminal tackle the kind of stuff that doesn't fly apart when you slam it into a concrete bridge piling are cost effective. So are good hooks and tough finishes. Every lure you buy twice is a waste of money. All you're doing is replacing something you already own with new money ... money that could be used for other things.

   Products from companies like Tru-Tungsten and Lucky Craft may be more expensive when you first purchase them, but they're less expensive over the long haul.

http://sports.espn.go.com/outdoors/bassmaster/fishingtips/news/story?page=b_FT_BMbonus_frugal_stone


fishing user avatarJimzee reply : 

Finally, something that justifies my spending habits.  ;)


fishing user avatarBassn Blvd reply : 

I can't wait to see the replies on this one.


fishing user avatar5bass reply : 

Thanks Burley, I'm going to print that so the wife can read it.


fishing user avatarNitroMan reply : 
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Thanks Burley, I'm going to print that so the wife can read it.

haha my thought exactly!!!! ;)


fishing user avatarSudoomFisher reply : 

Dont the paint jobs on Lucky Crafts usually break down quicker? I am pretty sure you would be replacing these more often than some others that are cheaper if how they look are important to you.


fishing user avatarMuddy reply : 

Ill put this in my recycle/trash can, it's where it belongs!

It makes sense they would print that considering the expensive brands they note, are their sponsors.


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

Under that definition of frugal ----> I 'm "frugal".   ;)


fishing user avatarkickbasskid reply : 

This is a good explanation for that itch to buy the most expensive thing I can find. ;D ;D ;D I plan on being very "frugal" at the boat and fishing show next month.  ;):D :D


fishing user avatarfishizzle reply : 

I guess I'm not frugal.  


fishing user avatarJake. reply : 
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Dont the paint jobs on Lucky Crafts usually break down quicker? I am pretty sure you would be replacing these more often than some others that are cheaper if how they look are important to you.

The finishes on them are very durable on most of the colors. Some of finishes get rubbed off by the hooks, but it does not effect the action which is the important part.


fishing user avatarMuddy reply : 

Same thing can be said for Rapala, Arbogast, Norman and Bomber baits and they all catch, and catch plenty! I know because I use all of these successfully , year in and year out. With very few replacements and for a lot less money. From the posts I have seen here since 2005 , I would say that many have the same experience


fishing user avatarBad to da Bass reply : 

My thoughts exactly on the Lucky Craft lures.  I have a American Shad color crankbait thats paint finish isn't the best in the world in my definition.


fishing user avatarGatorbassman reply : 

That's the biggest load of horse crap I've ever read.

If that's the case then let's stop buying from *** because GYBC Senkos last longer.  :;)


fishing user avatarburleytog reply : 
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If that's the case then let's stop buying from *** because GYBC Senkos last longer. :;)

He isn't referring to soft baits.


fishing user avatarGatorbassman reply : 
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Oftentimes purchasing off-brand or second-class lures is a poor financial decision. It's true that you may not need the best of everything, but in the case of fishing lures you mostly get what you pay for.

He is refering to all baits and terminal tackle.


fishing user avatarburleytog reply : 
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Quality lures and terminal tackle the kind of stuff that doesn't fly apart when you slam it into a concrete bridge piling

fishing user avatardetroit1 reply : 

Are you "slamming" bridge pilings above or below the water?   ;)


fishing user avatarMuddy reply : 

If I am at the Trolling motor, a little bit of both


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 

The #1 key to consistently catching bass is between your ears not between the folds of your wallet.  ;)


fishing user avatarbass wrangler569 reply : 

I think most people would agree that there are an abundance of cheaper lures that are durable, work very well and catch plenty of fish. I'm not sure I completely agree with the article when it comes to more expensive baits saving you money in the long run. Most mid-priced baits are about as durable or as durable as the more expensive baits. What I do believe is that with the increased cost of lucky craft, and other expensive Japanese baits comes an increase in performance. Higher-end baits have sharper hooks, more detailed finishes, and superior actions which will help put more fish in the boat. I buy higher end baits because I enjoy fishing them and collecting them, however, I think its both rude and arrogant to assert that using mid-priced or even cheap baits are a waste of an anglers money. If every angler had the cash to run out and buy crates of Japanese baits, most of them probably would. The truth is, not everybody has that kind of money, and in many cases, even those who do have that kind of money are completely content to fish with (and catch fish with) bombers, normans, and other mid-priced lures.


fishing user avatarww2farmer reply : 

LOL ............who would of thought, a guy sponsered by brands with high cost items says those items are better. What did you expect him to say?  


fishing user avatarfishfordollars reply : 

We all know that these guys are not fishing and catching their fish with half the lures they say they are. Just putting money in their back pockets.

Wonder how many that are sponsered by Lowrance have a Hummingbird unit mounted up under the dash of their shinny new boats?

I'd like to see an unannounced tackle check on a lot of them at takeoff one morning. Then we would know what is really being fished with.


fishing user avatarflechero reply : 
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That's the biggest load of horse crap I've ever read.

If that's the case then let's stop buying from *** because GYBC Senkos last longer. :;)

Read the whole thing and then react....  By my interpretation, *** fits nicely into those qualifications of quality.

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4. Buy high-quality lures and terminal tackle.

Oftentimes purchasing off-brand or second-class lures is a poor financial decision. It's true that you may not need the best of everything, but in the case of fishing lures you mostly get what you pay for.

Quality lures and terminal tackle the kind of stuff that doesn't fly apart when you slam it into a concrete bridge piling are cost effective. So are good hooks and tough finishes. Every lure you buy twice is a waste of money. All you're doing is replacing something you already own with new money ... money that could be used for other things.

Products from companies like Tru-Tungsten and Lucky Craft may be more expensive when you first purchase them, but they're less expensive over the long haul.


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 

Well, this reminds me of something my wife always says,

"When everything is on sale, the more you spend, the more you save!"

8-)


fishing user avatar5bass reply : 
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Well, this reminds me of something my wife always says,

"When everything is on sale, the more you spend, the more you save!"

That's the spirit!


fishing user avatarHB reply : 
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Well, this reminds me of something my wife always says,

"When everything is on sale, the more you spend, the more you save!"

8-)

My wife says that too!

Funny how the definition of "save" has changed over the generations. According to my parents who are in their mid-70s, "saving" means  the money ends up in a "savings" account (hence the name). If you walk out of a store with less money than when you entered, that's called "spending".

I can only speak for myself, but when I "save" lots of money on fishing equipment, it usually means that I'm "spending" moolah on crap that I don't really need and may never use.

Heck, I've got lures in my tackle box that are 5+ years old and have never touched water... :-/


fishing user avatarCatt reply : 
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Well, this reminds me of something my wife always says,

"When everything is on sale, the more you spend, the more you save!"

8-)

I keep telling my wife the new Skeeter I-Class is on sale but she aint going for it  ;)


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 
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Heck, I've got lures in my tackle box that are 5+ years old and have never touched water...

Yeah, I know...I haven't ever used 75% of my lures. My favorite for

"collecting" are jekbaits, but I only fish three or four. I always test

them in my pool when I buy them, but otherwise most have never

been wet!

8-)


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 

Anybody remember the Cabela 's TDZ sale ?

I purchased 4 reels, spent 800 dollars .....but "saved" 600 dollars since the regular TDZ price was $350.

BaitMonkey logic.  ;)


fishing user avatarzbass reply : 
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Well, this reminds me of something my wife always says,

"When everything is on sale, the more you spend, the more you save!"

8-)

I think the baitmonkey has us all brain washed to beleive "sale" is saving money.

When I see SALE I run for cover because I know the baitgorilla is on his way!


fishing user avatarroadwarrior reply : 
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Anybody remember the Cabela 's TDZ sale ?

I purchased 4 reels, spent 800 dollars .....but "saved" 600 dollars since the regular TDZ price was $350.

BaitMonkey logic. ;)

Yeah...and I bet three are still NIB!

8-)


fishing user avatarBrad_Coovert reply : 

As long as it works for you and you enjoy using it, then that is all that matters.

Value is determined only by the end user.

Otherwise, half the products we all use would not exist.


fishing user avatarRaul reply : 
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Anybody remember the Cabela 's TDZ sale ?

I purchased 4 reels, spent 800 dollars .....but "saved" 600 dollars since the regular TDZ price was $350.

BaitMonkey logic. ;)

Yeah...and I bet three are still NIB!

8-)

Close enough my friend, 2 are still NIB, also got a Scorpion 1000 Mg NIB, a Metanium XT NIB, a Pixy NIB.  ::D

Nothing is going to deter me from getting some of them new Curados and very probably an Aldebaran Mg, been thinking seriously about the Zillion, I 'm a sucker for anything that has written SPECIAL EDITION on it.  ;D


fishing user avatarJ Francho reply : 

Let me know fi that Pixy needs a new home ;)




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