I think I have a Tackle Addiction
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I was fishing one day and started looking for a bait. After about 30 minutes I remembered I left what I was looking for in the back seat of my truck. At that point I had pretty much every piece of tackle I owned out on the deck of the boat. They weren't biting and I was solo so I decided to organize it. The funny thing is I really only use a few differnt baits for the most part. Why do I have all this crap? Am I the only one that buys lures I will probably never use? Before I discovered saltwater wraps this stuff used to be a nightmare to keep track of. I thought only bass fisherman had this problem. Please tell me I am not crazy.
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Not at all. I always go to the store to get one lure and end up spending about $100 on various other tackle.
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That's pretty good, I have a whole room of stuff that I may never use but that about the amount of gear that I usually bring on a fishing trip. Whats a saltwater wrap? I probably need one of those too. Did I mention that I have about twice that much freshwater tackle. No doubt I could sink the boat if I tried to bring it all on one trip. A burned out bridge trip is one that requires both fresh and saltwater gear. Maybe that's why I fish alone most of the time, there is no room for someone else. I can't understand those guys who say " All I ever fish with is a **** and I always catch all the fish that I need." Where is the fun in that. Well Mr Marque, I hope that there is not a cure for our addiction, that's half of the fun.
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These things. I have 5 of them for my soft plastics seperated by brand. I have two for my matrix baits which I tend to use more than any other soft plastic one for shad one for vortex. They work well for anything that doesn't have a hook exposed. They are compact and you can see what you're looking for.
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I have 2 or them |
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If I stop by a gas station on the way to fishing, I HAVE to buy some sort of fishing tackle and usually just use one or two baits anyways, not sure what that disease is called:spineyes:
what type of boat is that Marque? |
I feel bad going to a store that sells baits and walking out with nothing. Just ask the ladies at Cajun Tackle
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I end up using 3 or 4 "confidence" baits in the end, but every time I go out, I struggle with fitting as much tackle on my kayak as possible!
It's definitely a disease, and we all have it, but at least it probably won't kill us. Probably. |
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Won't kill us but it'll break us. lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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You are a victim of a common misconception....there is no such condition as a "tackle addiction". There are, however, some fisherman that suffer from a condition that causes them to be so miserly as to not be able to accumulate what is commonly considered an adequate amount of fishing tackle.:eek:
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I'm honestly impressed . . . I thought I had a lot of tackle, but you have more in your boat than I have both in the boat and at home! :cool: |
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I do have a couple of wraps stuffed with freshwater worms of all sorts, didn't realize that they are called wraps. One of the fishing show hosts once said that a man should have a least one rod and reel for every pair of shoes that his wife has. Even so it is wise not to make a big show about it. Just let it be our own private mantra. |
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