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#1555586 - 10/12/08 09:45 PM
how do you get by on the cheap?
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/15/01
Posts: 49
Loc: wyoming,minnesota
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while I was casting for crappies from shore this weekend into the fallen trees, man you had to get it right in there, I was quite glad I had them little cheap round red/white bobbers and not a buck and quarter slip bobber, I lost 4 of them but got my limit, I was wondering what other people do to cut their costs when fishing. when I was a kid fishing the Mississippi and finding all the snags, I remember we would use lug nuts for bottom fishing, and I buy all my lures in the discount bin, and paint them whatever I wanted, it was alot easier to lose a 2 dollar lure instead of 6 buck one, when I got a litte older, I starting making my own jigs by the hundred, though thats gone up a litte bit and you can almost buy them just as cheap as make them, and my really cheapist idea, if can get some of those little soft ear protectors, the foam ones that you twist and stick in you ears I use to take a razor blade and cut however you want, thread them on your line, they definately keep your bait off the bottom, any other cheapskates, oops! I mean frugal folks out there?
J.
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#1555670 - 10/12/08 10:38 PM
Re: how do you get by on the cheap?
[Re: hulk]
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FishingMN Family
Registered: 05/25/07
Posts: 158
Loc: St Paul, MN
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I use corn instead of waxies. A 69 cent can lasts for weeks....
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#1555907 - 10/13/08 09:13 AM
Re: how do you get by on the cheap?
[Re: VahnTitrio]
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Sr IceLeaders Family
Registered: 01/17/07
Posts: 1790
Loc: FLake
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I use a twig for a bobber and a rock for a sinker...call it the natural presentation.
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#1555999 - 10/13/08 10:25 AM
Re: how do you get by on the cheap?
[Re: slipperybob]
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Sr HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 01/16/06
Posts: 6727
Loc: St. Paul, MN
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I tie my own snells and even color my own hooks. But that's about the extent of it.
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#1556027 - 10/13/08 10:40 AM
Re: how do you get by on the cheap?
[Re: Sandmannd]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 07/13/05
Posts: 904
Loc: Waubun, Mn
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I made my own boat out of an old tree I found tipped over in the woods. j/k. I tie my own snells, make my own spinners, and stuff like that.
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#1556086 - 10/13/08 11:14 AM
Re: how do you get by on the cheap?
[Re: leechbait]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 06/21/05
Posts: 305
Loc: Minneapolis, MN
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I catch my own crawlers, use those to catch suckers, use those suckers to catch catfish. For flats, I catch my own bullies. I often scrounge for bait while fishing, too... frogs, mulberries, grasshoppers, etc. all make decent bait at the right times.
Another thing that a lot of guys don't think about: buy good, quality equipment up front. A good rod and reel might set you back more at first, but it's cheaper than buying a new cheapo setup every time the old one breaks.
You can get some good deals on equipment from [YouNeedAuthorization], the FM classifieds, yard sales, etc. I get a lot of my stuff used.
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#1556134 - 10/13/08 11:49 AM
Re: how do you get by on the cheap?
[Re: HuskerBen]
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Sr FishingMN Family
Registered: 10/23/05
Posts: 635
Loc: Nebraska
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The net has some good deals on it, bottom line, especially that place that starts with an "E"
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#1556584 - 10/13/08 05:24 PM
Re: how do you get by on the cheap?
[Re: prov1900]
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HotSpotOutdoors Family
Registered: 09/13/08
Posts: 51
Loc: Duluth, MN
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I save spinners, floaters, beads and what not from rigs that break on me and make my own, so I guess I recycle lol.
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#1556690 - 10/13/08 06:45 PM
Re: how do you get by on the cheap?
[Re: ricerdude69]
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FishingMN Pro Staff
Registered: 02/17/02
Posts: 15669
Loc: Duluth Mn./Superior, Wi.
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Im a "Tackle whore" as Stfcatfish called me the other day. I dont buy anything thats not on sale or I cant get discounted some how. Heck today I found a small shop that had all its summer fishing gear 50% off! Those are the type deals I search for. I got a $1400 Humminbird graph for $425 this summer when Gander ran a 1 day 50% all orange tagged electronics sale. You have to shop like a women in a shoe store.  No offense ladies I know its just smart shopping.  I also tie my own spinners and of course lindi rigs as well as buy jigs etc. from local friends who make their own. Saves me $ and they make $. I like keeping my $ local. One thing I found is the for sale adds here on FM can have some killer deals. Im betting with winter coming the ice fishing stuff will be coming out real soon.
Edited by Northlander (10/14/08 07:34 AM)
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#1556908 - 10/13/08 09:04 PM
Re: how do you get by on the cheap?
[Re: hitthebricks]
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HotSpotOutdoors Pro Staff
Registered: 12/23/01
Posts: 16180
Loc: Ely, MN
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N'lander, you know I meant that in the best possible way!  I also grew up fishing rivers with lug nuts for sinkers (and spent spark plugs for slip sinkers with the gap pushed together). If you're fishing a bottom rig, they still are the cheapest way to go if you have a free supply. You know, the cheap/free stuff that caught fish in 1969 catches fish just as well today, by and large. There's no substitute for being in the right place at the right time, and that's much more a matter of knowledge than of $ and tackle. When we were kids fishing the northern MN lakes on vacation at resorts, we'd plunk down the anchor on the deep weed edge, drop a hook with a crawler and a couple split shot over the side and pull up fish after fish with our fiberglass rods, Johnson Century spincast reels and bright blue 10 lb mono. Quite a few times we'd come home with more walleyes than the dads, uncles and grandpas with their highfalutin new electronics, electric trolling motors, subscriptions to Fishing Facts Magazine and the newfangled Lindy rigs. And we'd also have a mess of eater-sized sunnies and perch to boot, which the sunburned and worn out pioneers of the brave new electronic fishing world never had on their stringers. We used to watch one ancient codger on Lake George row his boat out to the weedline, drop a hook/sinker over the side with a spool of cheap KMart line in one hand and his other hand on the line, and handline all kinds of fish in. He outfished everyone . . . wait for it . . . hook, line and sinker.  I'm as much in love with my boat/snowmobile/gear as anyone, but knowledge of the quarry and its habits is a LOT more important than having the latest gizmos. Always has been, always will be.
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