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The cost to catch a crappie
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<blockquote data-quote="Crow Terminator" data-source="post: 5004156" data-attributes="member: 220"><p>Sorts like kayak fishing. You think to yourself that all you need is a fishing kayak, a couple of rods, and a small tackle box or bag and you should be gold. It's cheaper than a boat, and you can fish less accessible waters. Then you start doing it, and every trip out, you find something else you need and bring with you the next time. Pretty soon, you're rocking the milk crate with rod holders for more rods and gear...upgrading to a different drive kayak (paddle to pedal to electric) which makes the kayak heavier and no longer easy to transport. So you gotta add some kind of cart for it or haul it on a trailer and by the time it's all said and done, you figure out you should have got a boat to start with, and that you've not saved any money at all. That's where I am currently. I finally said to heck with it and just bought a flat bottom jon with 5 hp Mercury 4 stroke. Now I can haul all my gear at once and have more room too. And before it's over, I'm sure I'll end up with a bigger boat.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crow Terminator, post: 5004156, member: 220"] Sorts like kayak fishing. You think to yourself that all you need is a fishing kayak, a couple of rods, and a small tackle box or bag and you should be gold. It's cheaper than a boat, and you can fish less accessible waters. Then you start doing it, and every trip out, you find something else you need and bring with you the next time. Pretty soon, you're rocking the milk crate with rod holders for more rods and gear...upgrading to a different drive kayak (paddle to pedal to electric) which makes the kayak heavier and no longer easy to transport. So you gotta add some kind of cart for it or haul it on a trailer and by the time it's all said and done, you figure out you should have got a boat to start with, and that you've not saved any money at all. That's where I am currently. I finally said to heck with it and just bought a flat bottom jon with 5 hp Mercury 4 stroke. Now I can haul all my gear at once and have more room too. And before it's over, I'm sure I'll end up with a bigger boat. [/QUOTE]
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