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Gone Fishin'
You can do that while keeping your fishing outings. If you’re an avid fisherman, there’s no reason to cut back on a hobby you love simply because times are tough. Instead, follow these quick tips and you’ll be saving money on fishing in no time.
Tip #1: Catch or make your own bait.
Admittedly, a small container of worms won’t exactly set you back so far that you’ll never financially recover. But there are some forms of tackle that are simply too expensive to really give a care about. Dig a hole after a rainy day to find your worms and consider making your own tackle: some quick research will yield a treasure trove of fun ways to do this at home. You’ll also re-connect with your fisherman’s roots when you create your own tackle, as you can truly say you “caught your own fish.”
Tip #2: Buy used equipment.
This is a quick way to save money in any endeavor that requires purchasing new equipment on a semi-regular basis, and it holds true for fishing. If you don’t mind a scratch or two on your fishing reel, you can easily purchase some effective equipment that works just as well as new equipment – except for a few extra miles on the odometer.
Tip #3: Rent!
One of the most effective ways to save money in the short-term is simply to rent equipment you would otherwise purchase. When we’re talking about fishing, the term “equipment” can even refer to a boat. Only rent if you’re sure you want the experience that renting provides – don’t rent simply because it’s cheaper. Use “renting” as option of last resort when you have no other way to get the fishing experience you’re after.
Combining all three of these tips, you’ll find that you understand how to have fun, effective fishing trips that provide just as much of the fun fun for half the price. Consider applying these tips to everything – make your own tackle, buy a used fish detector online, rent a boat – and you’ll be living the high life for average-Joe prices. Isn’t that what we’re all looking for?
Photo Credits: Michael (mx5tx)
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