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434 Carp Angler

Number of posts: 169 Age: 39 Localisation: ireland Registration date: 2007-06-22
 | Subject: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 14:33 | |
| Ok folks, Here’s an awkward nasty little question. Just wondering what most lads spend in a year on their domestic fishing. Not just carp fishing but all fishing. Now not talking about the ‘everyday’ things like food etc, or foreign holidays just stuff directly required for angling like, rods, reels, other gear, tackle, bait, line, licenses, day-tickets, permits, etc, etc. I reckon I average around €1000 - €1500 pa.
Add it up, think about it you will be surprised! |
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ColinG Carp Hunter

Number of posts: 260 Age: 18 Localisation: The Lough, Cork. Registration date: 2009-07-03
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 15:26 | |
| i've been fishing for round 6,7 monthsa now and i'm after spending 700+ and still dont have all the gear!!!! |
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The little fisherman Tackle Tart

Number of posts: 380 Age: 19 Localisation: Cork Registration date: 2009-03-18
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 16:32 | |
| Last year i spent around 3500 on gear because i was getting all the proper gear for carp. Still havent got the baitboat but other then that i have all i need. You can add on another 100 or so for the rest of my fishing like sea and beach fishing. and going to the game fair so add on another 100 ish. |
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toyo Carp Hunter

Number of posts: 309 Age: 28 Registration date: 2008-03-15
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 16:36 | |
| 1500-2000 a year. hopefully it will get smaller every year. |
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philiphito Carp Hunter

Number of posts: 220 Age: 39 Registration date: 2009-03-14
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 17:01 | |
| easy 2500!~2-300just on magazines! |
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MIKE B Top Specimen Hunter

Number of posts: 1760 Age: 62 Localisation: clare Registration date: 2006-12-20
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 17:45 | |
| Intially getting carp gear together about 3,500.I sat down a while ago and added up what ive spent on fishing in general..taking in course fishing,Rods reels,tackle boxes,seat boxes,poles,Feeder rods,pike rods,specimin rods for tench,luggage,clothing;the list is endless.Anyway when i got past the 12,000quid mark i stopped.Because if she ever found out id parted with that much for fishing,my body would be seperated from my scrotum.As long as you never stop learning you will never stop spending cash on fishing.And i cant wait to get to the show on saturday to do a bit more.  On average though my spending is down as i dont buy anything major anymore.maybe 500 to 750 a year. _________________ Kill nothing but time;Take nothing but photographs;Leave nothing but footprints...........................IM TOO OLD TO BE ME 
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pat mac Carp Hunter

Number of posts: 359 Age: 40 Localisation: cork Registration date: 2006-09-24
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 17:48 | |
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ferret piss boilies I live to fish

Number of posts: 515 Age: 31 Localisation: laois Registration date: 2008-03-17
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 18:58 | |
| same as wouldnt like to start to add it up |
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pat mac Carp Hunter

Number of posts: 359 Age: 40 Localisation: cork Registration date: 2006-09-24
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 19:04 | |
| god only knows what paul c has spent! as soon as something new comes out hes on the phone ordering!!  |
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Paul C. Top Specimen Hunter

Number of posts: 1169 Localisation: Cork Registration date: 2006-09-25
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 19:11 | |
| That's rubbish Pat and you know it!  The initial outlay is a bit boggling but slowly and steadily upgrading keep the outlays to a minimum. Yearly, about 500 if even. pmsl _________________ "82% of Corkonians believe they are the chosen ones while 18% believe they are the ones who'll do the choosing".  |
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pat mac Carp Hunter

Number of posts: 359 Age: 40 Localisation: cork Registration date: 2006-09-24
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 19:19 | |
| lol good one
"slowly and steadily upgrading keep the outlays to a minimum"
you have more gear than the tackle box!! |
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rc ice I post a bit

Number of posts: 72 Age: 32 Localisation: laois Registration date: 2007-11-01
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 19:22 | |
| to funking much and it dosend stop  |
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bilbert55 Carp Hunter

Number of posts: 299 Age: 29 Localisation: Galway Registration date: 2008-09-25
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 19:54 | |
| went mad in 2009 - prob spent around 5k on gear! and roughly around 100 a month on baits and other bits. Sure i give €20 each Tuesday nite to Roman! Only missing 6 weeks in the last 52?? Thats near €1k before i start! Thinkin about it - its actually nuts! Oh God why did i add it all up  - lets pray to god me woman doesn't see this thread! |
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dave999 I don't post much

Number of posts: 30 Age: 45 Localisation: tullamore Registration date: 2009-08-29
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Thu Feb 11 2010, 21:50 | |
| getting sense in my old age... sold off loads of spare stuff last year and still have too much . i reckon shops can sell carp anglers any s***e if they charge enough for it |
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Nerijus26 Carp Hunter

Number of posts: 235 Age: 29 Localisation: Kilkenny Registration date: 2009-06-07
 | Subject: Re: cost of fishing? Fri Feb 12 2010, 06:51 | |
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