View Full Version : Really now, are gas prices starting to affect your fishing?
fishweewee 09-01-2005, 03:06 PM Okay, I know I've been asking this question fairly frequently, but let's take a fresh poll. With unleaded low grade approaching $4 per gallon ahead of the Labor Day weekend, are you going to partake of the pump?
Be honest.
Thanks.
-WW
fishaholic18 09-01-2005, 03:14 PM !epoN
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:bshake: !ti did hsuB :think:
JohnR 09-01-2005, 03:15 PM I'm going to modify my fishing but don't expect to fish less this year than last - likely more...
its not bush's fault... its all the religious nascar loving idiots who voted for him..... they're the ones to blame :bshake:
InTheHole 09-01-2005, 03:25 PM Beautiful weekend comming, seas 1-2 ft, tank 1/2 full, (125 gal), wife and 3 kids ready to go -- IAM GOING -- but it sure will hurt when it comes time to fill up Sunday afternoon..... HMMM I wonder if they will take the smallest child in trade?
Saltheart 09-01-2005, 03:30 PM I'm beginning to really think through all my traveling now. Consolidate trips , do without , walk to lunch , slow down a little. Anyway , $4/gal. does get your attention! :(
i had the tip of a breachway alllllll to myself last night.
keep the prices high and F al of you folks who live out of state.. stay home and leave my bass alone :D :bshake: :rotf2:
Fishpart 09-01-2005, 03:33 PM $0.125/mile up from $0.0833/mile, 33% increase :af: $5.12 increase in an average surf fishing trip to Nebe's fishing grounds........
kennebecstriper 09-01-2005, 03:48 PM My wife finally got fed up with me not being around and now I can barely afford to take local trips due to prices. :splat:
Clammer 09-01-2005, 03:58 PM cut back with the Sea Hunt unless I start fishing [[3] with gas money /
Now I,m gonna keep the CRV & look into getting a trailer hitch /with it I will then tow the tin boat .that uses like no gas ////
soooooooooooooooooooooo I,ll keep doing it
But between gas & the cost of eels //I,m getting closer to crossword puzzles as a [[thing]] :kewl:
ThrowingTimber 09-01-2005, 04:03 PM I love my 4 cyl. taco :hee: :kewl: :ss: 14days
Sweetwater 09-01-2005, 04:06 PM From the boat: I think I'll be "drifting" eels more than trolling...and making shorter runs in the boat.
From the beach: :ss: I won't be running up and down the beach as much, and will keep the truck in just a few spots.
capesams 09-01-2005, 04:20 PM my new yak is getting a work out...freshwater/salt,,,fishing either it's all good.as long as I get to go.
fishaholic18 09-01-2005, 04:38 PM I think I'm going back to my younger years, canoe and electric motor and 2 big a$$ batteries.
This is gonna hurt.
BrianS 09-01-2005, 04:51 PM Ive been so busy its only been 1-2 times a weekend and maybe 1 weeknight..
Working two jobs and going to class does that to you...
but.. since my second job I get to make my own hours and work as much or little as I want, Ill gladly work the extra hour or two to keep it up.
"uffah!!" 09-01-2005, 05:01 PM its not bush's fault... its all the religious nascar loving idiots who voted for him..... they're the ones to blame :bshake:
You actually think and believe it would have been better with The Thief fron the East Kerry?????????
Raven 09-01-2005, 05:33 PM clammer is so articulate :smokin:
quote:I,m getting closer to crossword puzzles as a [[thing]]
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i just registered my boat. trolling motor special. screw gas.
money is wicked tight ...I'm paying now for a custom rod too...
puts the squeeze on the gas fund to git there.....momentarilly.
Karl F 09-01-2005, 05:53 PM my new yak is getting a work out...freshwater/salt,,,fishing either it's all good.as long as I get to go.
Is this Steve? The same guy I seem to remember a coupla years ago goin off about the GD bastahds in them effin GD yaks, acting like they owned the waterways??? :hihi:
Redsoxticket 09-01-2005, 06:09 PM RIPTA
Pete F. 09-01-2005, 06:10 PM Let's see my fishing trips to salt are 450 miles @ 20 mpg = 22.5 gallons @ $3gal= 67.50 Yea, I guess it's gonna cut into my fishing.........I want an electric car. But just wait till that goes up.
34 gallon tank one tank to ri 100 plus one tank back 100 plus.means no shower for 3 days.these gas prices are makin NIB a stinky man.U should see the looks I get by day 4 at Camp Dunkin Donuts.
Rappin Mikey 09-01-2005, 07:27 PM Try living a 150+ miles from where you like to fish every weekend. Im cutting corners. Im only buying a case instead of a 30 pack. Just kidding, I dont even drink.
Bazza 09-01-2005, 07:37 PM These prices will definitly impact my fishing. I have a Dodge Durrango,which really sucks on gas. I have even resorted to taking my wife's Toyota Camery on some trips, and brought some two piece rods. The Toyota is not quite the same, since I can not bring all my stuff with me. However, the Toyota does get much better MPG.
Notaro 09-01-2005, 08:00 PM yes, but also its going to affect my transportation to my school, too. i have to spend more on my education over fishing. Ah, I might fish a little bit more...
34 gallon tank one tank to ri 100 plus one tank back 100 plus.means no shower for 3 days.these gas prices are makin NIB a stinky man.U should see the looks I get by day 4 at Camp Dunkin Donuts.
for gods sake man, i hope you threw out that bag :scream2:
macojoe 09-01-2005, 08:12 PM I am thinking of selling the boat!!
I will buy a small skiff likethe good old days and fish when I can.
ThrowingTimber 09-01-2005, 08:28 PM less yuppies i farggin love it!!!!!!!!!!! :hihi:
pal156 09-01-2005, 08:36 PM have small boat w/48hp can fish all day on 3gal, but the truck sucks some gas, so for now the heck with it go fishing make more money next week
TheRattBoy 09-01-2005, 09:01 PM I'm sure alot of the guys who live by the ocean love this, keeps people like me away...you know, the traveling fishermen. :realmad:
nebe :wave:
It's fall , screw pump prices , i'm fishing.
Gas is cheaper in SoCo than it is in my town.
BigFish 09-01-2005, 09:31 PM In a word....NOPE! :mad:
less yuppies i farggin love it!!!!!!!!!!! :hihi:
Yuppies got the $, they'll still be there. Should be less non english speaking though.
BigBo 09-02-2005, 12:15 AM Yuppies got the $, they'll still be there. Should be less non english speaking though.
By "non english speaking", I assume you mean people from foreign countries that like to fish. Why is that a problem? I'm not trying to start anything, but I hear this very often and I know and understand the thought process about following the reg's and littering issues that are beaten like a rented mule. So, possibly a bad choice of words? Or, as I touched on, an incomplete thought process?
Again, I'm not trying to start any conflicts over the issue. I just think we need to be careful not to lump people into catagories because of nationality, or any other criteria.
Anyways, back to the topic at hand; Luckily, I saw a lot of this coming and got rid of the gas hog Dodge Ram that required a dedicated refinery in order to commute to work during the week and bought a Toyota pickup that I'm very happy with. I also downsized my boat. If I wasn't working so much, I'd fish as much as I normally do. Thankfully the mandatory overtimes are starting to taper off in time for the fall. Saved some vacation time, and will be hitting it pretty good soon.
Raider Ronnie 09-02-2005, 02:35 AM I see a LOT fewer boats out on the water when I'm out on mine!!!
Mr. Sandman 09-02-2005, 05:41 AM I will not do long runs on the boat anymore this season unless I get a fresh report that is fantastic from multiple sources. It is not worth it. Also I will not do any exploring on the boat until fuel prices come down.
I will do more surf casting. A night in my 4WD burns a lot less fuel then a day on the boat.
Charter guys have to be taking it in the butt. When you hit $750 for a half day charter a lot fewer people will show up. A recent poll of the fishermen here showed a lot fewer guys fishing already at 550/half day.
I bet you see some nice large power boats on the market at reasonable prices this winter!
BigBo, a few times I've been told in broken english that they're taking shorts cuz they gotta feed the family. Figured if they can't afford food then they sure can't afford gas now either.
BigBo 09-02-2005, 06:40 AM Well, like I said, that's wrong. I'm not the PC Police, but still don't think all should be labeled for the faults of some. My personal situation allows me to fish with some "non english speaking" people and all that I know follow the reg's as much as the rest of us.
Now, lets forget about gas prices and go fishing! :btu:
I'm sure alot of the guys who live by the ocean love this, keeps people like me away...you know, the traveling fishermen. :realmad:
nebe :wave:
It's fall , screw pump prices , i'm fishing.
Gas is cheaper in SoCo than it is in my town.
honestly, i dont care if there are a lot of people around or hardly any... i just like to fish :D
eelman 09-02-2005, 08:52 AM I am glad I filled up a couple of days ago at $2.60 full tank and ready to go for the wekend! Will it slow me down nope! I will eat spam, cat food, or anything else but miss a night of fall fishing? No way!
Steve and I are considering car pooling now instead of bringing those two thirsty V8s all the time.......
Westport Jeff 09-02-2005, 09:11 AM Filled up my truck this morning, $72.00. My boat is fairly economical with a 115 HP Yammy. The only thing that gets me through the week is thinking about fishing on the weekend. Maybe 2 months left, best fishing of the season is ahead, I'm biting the bullet.
I do miss my tin boat. With the 30 HP Honda I would maybe burn 2 gallons of gas, some days only 1. It only weighed 500# so you did not even know you were towing it. Clammer bought it from me. What a visionary!
Bass Babe 09-02-2005, 10:33 AM Rob Rockcrawler's Post: I just drove in from michigan, 3.69 a gallon out there. thankfuilly i was driving a rented 4 banger. Now its back to my truck. Its tough that the prices hit the roof during the fall run. Im scared of lookin at my visa statement around december, its gunna be a lean cristmas for friends and family, man i hope i catch large.
ProfessorM 09-02-2005, 05:36 PM I am definately using the 14' tin boat way more then the 20' glass boat. So glad I did not get rid of it when I got the new boat 3 years ago. Paul
Raider Ronnie 09-02-2005, 07:00 PM I used to be able to fill my truck on $20 and drive for a week!
Now it's going to take $20 to fill the tank on my ride on tractor to cut my grass!!! :mad:
As for my boat,
I may have to start acceping (or asking for ) gas money when I take friends out !!!
I have definately changed some of my ways by fishing inside Boston harbor instead making LONG runs just to go cod fishing for fun!!!
PurpelNoon 09-03-2005, 06:40 AM This is all a good start for us to become fitter as a nation. More walking less driving. :err:
Yep All ready had cut back now it will be even more. Good chance it will be only fresh water fishing this fall. Maybe one or two trips and that will be it. ThomT
MikeTLive 09-03-2005, 07:41 AM drove home wednesday saw prices up into the 3.37 range.
passed a station that still had 2.79 and got in the 10-car long line to fill up.
got home, grabbed all the gas jugs I could find and headed to the local sta for 2.99 gas. would have cost me more to drive all the way back to that lone 2.79 station.
parked the truck and didnt go into the office Thursday or Friday - that saved me 16 gal. my truck has been gettin like 13mpg I really need a new one. I wonder if these gas prices would be enough to offset the payments...
I am already scraping money for the rebuild of the house.
Gonna start walkin to my favorite fishin hole.
$2.79 a gallon you guys are lucky, Down this way it's $3.29-$3.49 on the street and $4.00 at the marina, hell yeah it has halted my fishing....
Pete F. 09-04-2005, 08:31 AM Pretty much 3.50 here in VT
Katie 09-04-2005, 08:46 AM I haven't left the house in about a week, but I believe gas prices here are about $2.59 to about $2.80..Slowing me down? Nope, I take the bus. Although, if it wasn't so high, i'd be driving right now. :nailem: Stop me from fishing? Heck no. I can walk or ride the lawn mower down. :buds: The yuppies will hopefully be gone by tuesday. The markets even getting to expensive here, and we have to suffer the mark-ups :af:
It's all good, now I just need to catch something! :wavey:
--Kate
MikeTLive 09-04-2005, 11:09 AM $2.79 a gallon you guys are lucky, ....
That station had 3.35 the next morning.
tattoobob 09-04-2005, 12:35 PM I paid 2.79 last Tuesday and 3.05 last night. 3.05 is the cheapest around
Salisbury around the 95, 495 ramps
no I will not let it interfair, I will stop buying coffee at DD'S and start to bring my lunch to work and stop buying plugs and tackle, but I will not stop fishing
Backbeach Jake 09-04-2005, 01:23 PM I just paid 3.30 in P-town. They couldn't use the defibulator cos I was too close to the gas pump. They kick started my heart and I'm OK except for the scream I hear in my head. It has a Scots accent. Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaach!
Katie 09-04-2005, 04:10 PM Update on todays price here.. $3.58 a gallon.... i gotta get out more...
Raven 09-04-2005, 04:38 PM when you drive now............but instead of watching the meter run,
your watching dollars vanish as the fuel gauge needle races for the finish line of empty. :yak:
Mike P 09-04-2005, 08:40 PM Just got back from the Cape.
Gassed up here at $2.89 on Wed.
Got to Buzzards Bay, gassed up at the Citgo/7-11 at the end of Head of the Bay Rd for the same $2.89.
Stopped there for coffee on the way to the Canal, still $2.89.
Drove thru BB area. 3 no-name stations were all around $3.09. The Texaco at the RR bridge rotary was $3.41. No name next to Cumbies was $3.15, the Valero was $3.25, Citgo at Xtra Mart was $3.14, the Exxon at the Bourne rotary was $2.99 as was Sorenti's Shell at the Sag.
Next day--Citgo at 7-11 went to $3.29, the no names were $3.25, Citgo at Xtra Mart was $3.17, Exxon was $3.29, Sorenti's was up to $3.39 and the Texaco in BB was $3.41.
As of this morning---7-11 still $3.29 (which I gassed up at before leaving), no names all $3.25 (and, BTW, "cash only" no credit cards"), Texaco in town was $3.51, Valero was $3.25, Xtra Mart $3.41, Exxon $3.29 and I didn't get as far as Sorenti's.
Citgo at 7-11, $3.29. Citgo at Xtra Mart, $3.41---wassup wid dat :confused:
When I got back here, the cheapest I saw was $3.39 at Hess. The Exxon down the road was $3.79 :eek5:
ThrowingTimber 09-05-2005, 12:38 AM Hess around the corner was 3.06. Ive gone through 75 bux and change from friday to just now. :yak:
Mike P 09-05-2005, 12:43 AM Hess around the corner was 3.06. Ive gone through 75 bux and change from friday to just now. :yak:
What gets me with Hess is, they have several refineries in NJ that aren't affected in the least by the hurricane.
eelman 09-05-2005, 07:52 AM It definatly is starting to hurt, but all I need are 12 more weeks!!
beachwalker 09-05-2005, 08:18 AM it now costs me $85-95 to fill my truck....
unreal :walk:
I'll be doing a lot more walking this fall....
teaser 09-05-2005, 03:52 PM You actually think and believe it would have been better with The Thief fron the East Kerry?????????
ABSOLUTELY !!!! At least Kerry doesn't own any oil companies or have any royalties coming from the Middle east to him.
Bush is all for having the price go out of sight, the higher it goes ... the more he makes, plain and simple.
And that clown he calls his VP is making a fortune on feeding the military in the Middle east.
So where does Bush and Chaney not feel the pinch of the high prices? They don't feel it, we pay for it and they collect on it ... I'm sure they feel real bad for us, they're crying all the way to the bank.
If any president needed to be shot it should be him, he can't even finish what daddy started and failed at in the Middle east, he's a loser just like his father was.
Fungus 09-05-2005, 04:28 PM I am lucky enough to fish 99% of the time less than 5 miles from my house, so, for the most part fuel prices will not affect my fishing. I will still make a couple short adventures (200 miles round trip) this fall. It definitely helps that I have a diesel truck as I average ~20 mpg on the highway. While that is not great mileage these days as far as smaller car is concerned, it is good for a big truck that can carry all of my crap
Vermonter 09-05-2005, 08:30 PM I'll still make a couple weekend trips this fall, its tougher finding the free time with work. Its the kind of thing that if I didnt spend the extra 30.00 on gas now then I'd regret it all winter when its not possible to do.
ThrowingTimber 09-06-2005, 09:58 AM Found $2.99 yesterday, Its sad when you start to consider $2.99 a "Good Deal" :doh:
Hooper 09-06-2005, 10:07 AM In 2003 and 2004 I put over 200 hours on my engine each season, this year, only 40 hours. This sucks... :hs:
striperman36 09-06-2005, 10:18 AM 4.03 at Tripps yesterday
3.49 on Rte 6
$100.00 a trip to get my Maritime Skiff 21 in the water for the day.
eelslinger 09-07-2005, 11:09 AM http://walter.ariaracing.com/bass/fuel.png
New Fuel Gauge
MakoMike 09-07-2005, 01:10 PM All I can say is that I'm going to have to catch a lot more fish to justify the expense!
beachwalker 09-07-2005, 01:46 PM $ 3.89 per gallon as of today
:doh: :doh: :doh:
ThrowingTimber 09-07-2005, 03:36 PM OMFG :behead:
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