View Full Version : How will $4 per gallon change your season?


Karl F
04-18-2006, 06:17 PM
Will you go fishing less, stay closer to home, or just do the same thing? (If I was smart enough to do a poll, I woulda done that :o )

Listening to the news tonight, & talking with someone who owns a gas station today, and watching the future players jump the barrell cost up, plus the fat cat's at the oil companies giving themselves obscene 400 million dollar bonuses, I think $4 will come very soon...this will also drive other retail costs up, due to increased shipping costs, I would also think anyone in business, will have to pass the increase along to the customer, too large a jump to absorb.... Somethings gotta give.. recreation, travel, playtime, God Forbid, Fishing?

Diamond Tackle
04-18-2006, 06:20 PM
The 225 Suzuki will be dry again for another season.
:wall: :wall: :wall:

eelman
04-18-2006, 06:27 PM
Will you go fishing less, stay closer to home, or just do the same thing? (If I was smart enough to do a poll, I woulda done that :o )

Listening to the news tonight, & talking with someone who owns a gas station today, and watching the future players jump the barrell cost up, plus the fat cat's at the oil companies giving themselves obscene 400 million dollar bonuses, I think $4 will come very soon...this will also drive other retail costs up, due to increased shipping costs, I would also think anyone in business, will have to pass the increase along to the customer, too large a jump to absorb.... Somethings gotta give.. recreation, travel, playtime, God Forbid, Fishing?


Yes at $4.00 My fishing habits will change. Thats just outright crazy. God bless anyone out there that can afford 60 or 70 mile round trips at that price.I will stay in the bay with my little four stroke and have clammer show me how to catch Schoolies!:sick: :sick: :jump:

Spoke to Steve about this today while fishing in Matunuck, he was telling me his trips will be cut in half if the price goes up to $3.50, I dont plan on nightly trips for dinks in south county the way I use to.

There is a point where something gives. Its 20 bucks for me to drive to matunuck and back and thats only burning 6 gallons

Cost me $69 dollars to fill up today in gansett..OUCH.........

Got Stripers
04-18-2006, 06:37 PM
I miss my 130 Honda 4-stroke already, but when I hit the pumps, the 25 HP Merc 4-stroke on the end of my 16 footer is already saving me some bucks. Still once I have some personal crap behind me freeing me up to shop for a boat again, I'll definately look at small versitle rigs with 4-stroke power. I was originally thinking nice 22 foot bay boat with a 150HP, but I might rethink that and go with a 17-19 foot Key Largo with a nice hull and 90-115HP. Might have to tweak the thing to get a trolling motor mounted, but if the gas keeps going up, lighter and simple might be the way I go.

eelman
04-18-2006, 06:50 PM
I will tell ya, I was skeptical on the key largo but, on Charlie soars advice I went ahead and got it, what an awesome little boat this is ! The hull is made very strong and the layout is awesome, plenty of room to fish. I have had it out 6 times and went all over the place, the gas needle has yet to move. And its fast enough for me at 32mph with two guys. There is no comparison to a carolina skiff or even a small whaler this boat has em beat, if you decide on key largo you wont go wrong.I am very happy

The front is perfect for a trolling motor, you wont have any problem mounting one. which is going to be next on my list. The boat even comes with a fishfinder and GPS, I really did not have to buy any extras it came with everything right down to the bumpers.Very very economical boat.....

striperman36
04-18-2006, 07:01 PM
My 90 on the Skiff and I will do alright. I would like to find a place closer to the water to store the boat on the trailer. It ends up be almost more gas to tow it down to the ramp then to fish on it.
I don't like leaving it on a hook, I have never been comfortable doing that.

BigFish
04-18-2006, 07:05 PM
You only come this way once....so the only fishing habit that will change for me will be how much I spend on fuel! I work hard, winters are long and I look forward to my fishing season so I am not going to let rising fuel costs deep six my fishing in any way, shape or form! As I said....life is short....your dead a long time so I am going to take my swings while I can......cause you don't know when your time may run out my friends!:hihi:

UserRemoved1
04-18-2006, 07:12 PM
17.8 mpg on the last spin up to and back from Maine. I'm really starting to like diesel now. Price is much more controlled than gas. Seems to change alot less. It just went up at the local station 17 cents in 2 days but it's still cheaper than the gas now. I got a laugh the other day. I drove by his station at 7:10pm and he was at one price and he was closed all day. I drove by again at 5am the next day and he don't open til 7 place was dark cept for the new prices. Guy must wear a freakin commando suit at nite to go change the price board :conf:

eelman
04-18-2006, 07:13 PM
My 90 on the Skiff and I will do alright. I would like to find a place closer to the water to store the boat on the trailer. It ends up be almost more gas to tow it down to the ramp then to fish on it.
I don't like leaving it on a hook, I have never been comfortable doing that.


I am the same way, I was agonizing on if I should get a slip but, I wont be able to sleep at night without the boat in the driveway Everytime it rains I will be pulling my hair out wondering if my bildge pump is working:hihi: ! Your right the cost of towing is expensive but, for me anyway the ramp is about a mile away and right in the center of the bay so, I am lucky in that regard.

Goose
04-18-2006, 07:37 PM
You got that right Larry.

Fishing in general has become almost a rich mans sport, bait and tackle alone is freakin high. If your fishin 3-4 times a week driving 20 minutes or more your either signal or/and comfortable. Then you get into boating and its a whole other ball game. For a number of years I've been able to support my habbit doing 1 lawn a week @ 35 bucks I know it doesn't sound like much but thats a tank of fishing gas. This year its going up to $40 but if it goes to 4$ a gal. I'll get another lawn at 25 or 30$. I'm not going to stop doing what I luv to do when I know that a little time and sweat gets me what I want.

I run 115 and fish 90% of the time alone, theres no pressure and I'm enjoying being at ease fish or no fish...one of the reasons I bought the boat. Bill, I considered the keylargo's too. At the time GB owned my boat, it had all the features I was looking for in a bay boat. Livewell and closed transom for power drifting was high on my list. I think the seaswirls boats feel bigger and stronger then most boats of their simular size. You mentioned the gas needle, not sure on all boats but when shes full it takes a while for that first fuel reading then all of a sudden 1/2 to 1/8 tank in 5 miles.....Shut up Clammer.

eelman
04-18-2006, 07:45 PM
You got that right Larry.

Fishing in general has become almost a rich mans sport, bait and tackle alone is freakin high. If your fishin 3-4 times a week driving 20 minutes or more your either signal or/and comfortable. Then you get into boating and its a whole other ball game. For a number of years I've been able to support my habbit doing 1 lawn a week @ 35 bucks I know it doesn't sound like much but thats a tank of fishing gas. This year its going up to $40 but if it goes to 4$ a gal. I'll get another lawn at 25 or 30$. I'm not going to stop doing what I luv to do when I know that a little time and sweat gets me what I want.

I run 115 and fish 90% of the time alone, theres no pressure and I'm enjoying being at ease fish or no fish...one of the reasons I bought the boat. Bill, I considered the keylargo's too. At the time GB owned my boat, it had all the features I was looking for in a bay boat. Livewell and closed transom for power drifting was high on my list. I think the seaswirls boats feel bigger and stronger then most boats of their simular size. You mentioned the gas needle, not sure on all boats but when shes full it takes a while for that first fuel reading then all of a sudden 1/2 to 1/8 tank in 5 miles.....Shut up Clammer.

oops! I could be on empty and not know it? Glad you mentioned that, I will have to keep a close eye on that.Clammer said your boat is sweet! I Just asked around from people I trust and everyone kept on pointing me to the key largo's for value, at the boat shows I could not find one in the price range with the same features, acually not even close. The other boat I was considering was a Maritime skiff 16 but man, it was a strippy, they give you nothing!, no live well, no storage, no cooler seat etc.. the key has all that. Time will tell but so far I like it, I wont be chasing tuna in it, its to small but for what I do its perfect. Nice and tight with eels! Cant wait!

Goose
04-18-2006, 07:53 PM
Trailering to islands in summer nights will be cheap too.:)

BigFish
04-18-2006, 08:03 PM
Just have to buddy up with folks from here to defray costs! Nice to fish with good people!:kewl:

fishaholic18
04-18-2006, 08:23 PM
We'll be stuffing all our gear into Canalman's little fuel efficient car more often now rather that using my hog of a pickup.His car already smells like fish anyway.:yak6:

seabass
04-18-2006, 08:31 PM
I will not let them oil giants ruin my fishing, I will change nothing, I willl fish more and further if need be. Like Bigfish said, you only go around once and tomorrow could be your last day, so fish your a$$ off, and pay for it later! Fish On you Fools!!!!:hee:

Bill L
04-18-2006, 09:31 PM
Luckily I dont have to drive far to fish, and in the boat I'll probably stay a little closer to the dock

tattoobob
04-18-2006, 09:32 PM
You only come this way once....so the only fishing habit that will change for me will be how much I spend on fuel! I work hard, winters are long and I look forward to my fishing season so I am not going to let rising fuel costs deep six my fishing in any way, shape or form! As I said....life is short....your dead a long time so I am going to take my swings while I can......cause you don't know when your time may run out my friends!:hihi:


I am with Big Fish, I will try to get someone to join me to take the pain away

likwid
04-18-2006, 09:36 PM
Def playing the carpool game this year.
Solo trips are gonna hurt.

Slingah
04-18-2006, 09:58 PM
Ill fish local and since I work in towns that I fish...Ill plan my trips for before and after work...not much different...but I probaly wont do as many solo spur of the moment hop outta bed fish are calling my name trips

BigFish
04-18-2006, 10:33 PM
Yeah right Slingah.....the fish call you constantly......and you will answer their calls.....for you are a sick, sick man!:bgi:

tynan19
04-19-2006, 06:19 AM
I think it will hurt a lot more for guys like myself who have 160 roundtrip miles to the canal or about the same to RI. Thinking of taking the camper more this year and just staying.

Pete_G
04-19-2006, 06:38 AM
I'm taking the BigFish approach, I'm not changing. At worst I'll generally just tighten my belt this year to fund my normal fishing patterns.

Typically I stay on my home territory of Aquidneck Island. If it falls quiet here I head over the bridges to Narragansett and SoCo. Hopefully the fishing is good in Newport this year...

MakoMike
04-19-2006, 06:49 AM
The only place where it might affect me is for the canyon runs. I'll have to have a charter, or at least some guys to pick up the fuel tab before I go. The days of solo canyon trips are gone. But for the "regular" fishing I probably won't change very much.

piemma
04-19-2006, 06:58 AM
I am surf guy who lives 62 miles one way from SoCo. $4 a gallon will definitely put a crimp in my travels. I get 20mpg roughly so thats 3 gallons each way. $25 per trip will start to hurt since last year I fished 100+ nights. $2,500 just for gas is outrageous.

vineyardblues
04-19-2006, 08:01 AM
Like T19 said,
Still go fishing but do a stay over and make a few days out of it.:)

Last year we paid $5.00 at the dock in Harwitch per gal.
24 miles out to crab ledge,another 20 miles trolling for tuna.

Looks like I will be eating more fish and chips from the pizza place!
Unless they show up at ___ __ and ___ :as:
VB

Krispy
04-19-2006, 08:03 AM
Its about 85 miles each way for my regular stomping grounds in RI. I will take a real hurting w/ $4 @ 17mpg. It would most likely take out all my mid-week trips, and Ill use the 14' tin skiff w/ 20hp during the week, and can do 3, 3 hour trips on 6 gal.
Even at $3, I will be picking my days and fishing smarter throughout the season in order to save $ chasing mediocre fish

freeballin
04-20-2006, 01:09 PM
besides cutting back on the throttle a bit it won't.... fishing is my joy

Raven
04-20-2006, 01:29 PM
at all.... i found the solution
i have no worries anymore

fishaholic18
04-20-2006, 01:35 PM
at all.... i found the solution
i have no worries anymore
Fill me in...

RickBomba
04-20-2006, 02:21 PM
Drive slow, like me.
Instead of using the big boat, get your crazy little brother to tow you around in his kayak!:tm:
I do have to buy him like $20 of sambuca do get him to do it, though...beats 80 gallons in the Formula at $320.
Not to mention the $100 in the Avalanche to get the boat somewhere!!!
UUGGHHHHHH,
Later,
Rick

whiplash
04-20-2006, 03:23 PM
Not many trips down Cape :ss: but I'll still fish the canal and surrounding UDLs. Will most likely really do a hard study of canal to Westport with the Yak.

Raven
04-20-2006, 03:36 PM
the cobra fish and dive
with the "quietman" trolling motor set up on it

because i wanna troll ..i love to troll
but i aint takin my john-boat out into the ocean
no way...

and have some yahoo sink her..... f that..

MAC
04-20-2006, 03:37 PM
Last year I made 17 trips to the Race. (125 miles each way) With my truck only getting 12 miles a gallon I see far less trips out tht way this year. I'll be stopping at the canal a lot more. I better stock up on jigs.:vamp:

Raven
04-20-2006, 03:49 PM
yeah theres fish in there....no doubt about it...

but heres a glimpse at the future ready this year! too

only 50 grand and they are coming up with a two seater...
well i dunno if it'll carry bigfish lol ;)

but what about a 60 pound yak...

rod racks on the side....it would be the ultimate
and its a friggan ultra lite so no pilots license required.
flies with ease like a motor cycle....

check it out my friends... i'm goin for it..

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c66/ravenob1/w_flying4.jpg

Squid kids Dad
04-20-2006, 05:54 PM
Luckily the fishing Focus is a company car..Unlmited personal useage..

Karl F
04-20-2006, 06:00 PM
Why did the image of that whirlygig from the Road Warrior movie come to my mind, when I saw that :D... Man, I need that.. that would be pisser to beat the cape traffic jams, that are already building :doh:.. wonder how much crap I'd get if I landed that on the beach?... paint it in plover camo, I'd be good :hihi:

BigFish
04-20-2006, 06:00 PM
People can't friggen drive Raven let alone fly!!!:hihi:

striprman
04-20-2006, 06:05 PM
If ya see me thumbing on route 24 with my poles and "tackle" box, please stop and pick me up.

tattoobob
04-20-2006, 08:27 PM
Right now I am looking into two spots to store my camper for the Race And Plum Island. If I can get a place close to the beach then travel in the explorer back and forth I would save a ton of gas and money,

Backbeach Jake
04-20-2006, 08:54 PM
I'll still go home to Truro every weekend. I'll still drive the Backside.:ss: I'll make my adjustments elsewhere.

bluzjamer
04-26-2006, 12:30 AM
It sure sucks what these greedy bastards have done to this country.
Everytime I go down to Gansett I have to think will I at least get a bite to make it worth while. This gas thing is on everybodys mind. Top it off right now I'm laid off! I finally have the time to fish but not enough money to get there.

FishHawk
04-26-2006, 04:50 AM
Cut back on fishing to only once a week, which I', m doing now. This really sucks. What gets me is the CEO gets $400 million in a retirement package!!! Well we got a oilman in the Whitehouse. Time for a change. Vote the oil party out of office. FishHawk

afterhours
04-26-2006, 06:25 AM
roof racks on the 635csi- 25 mpg, truck gets 15 mpg.

striperman36
04-26-2006, 08:01 PM
I got a boat, I got a truck. I live in Mansfield MA. Anybody who wants to meet me at the house and split to cost of using the boat outta Westport MA send me a PM.

Vermonter
04-27-2006, 06:44 AM
Well since theyre claiming that gas prices will spike early summer and then go down a bit late summer/early fall, I may plan accordingly. Possible I'll just go down to the Cape for maybe a couple weekends in May and June, work like mad and get the current project wrapped up by late august/early sept and then take 2 weeks off and fish nonstop then. We'll see.

Hooper
04-28-2006, 12:35 PM
Lots of inshore fishing to be sure!

Redsoxticket
04-28-2006, 01:34 PM
Public transportation is available

Redsoxticket
04-28-2006, 01:34 PM
Public transportation is available
RIPTA route 60 to Newport
RIPTA route 14 to Ganset

Bronko
04-28-2006, 01:43 PM
I'll just keep my new SUV at home and ride around in Keeperreaper's new sled. :sled:

It's getting close fellas, a couple of weeks and it will blow wide open.:kewl:

tattoobob
04-28-2006, 02:58 PM
It is not stopping me I will be at Race Point Light House next week 3rd, 4th, and 5th

fishaholic18
04-28-2006, 03:03 PM
Public transportation is available
Public trans. from 10pm to 5am??

The Dad Fisherman
04-28-2006, 03:23 PM
Won't affect my fishing at all.....But My kids are sure going to be eating a Chitload of Mac-n-Cheese this summer....:hihi:

Back Beach
04-29-2006, 06:03 AM
Close to 3.50 last night in soco, will surely hit 4 plus by July 4th.This will probably not change anything for me as I get out only 1or 2 times per week anyways.Not much to cut back on. Guys who fish frequently will feel it much more. As long as the price of pizza stays down I'm all set.:nopain:

bluzjamer
04-29-2006, 07:58 AM
RIPTA---HA.....Now I know what those big boxes on the front are....fish boxes...put your stripers in. I know they will like me with clam juice and some eels left over. Hey bud slide over your crushing my surf stick. Sorry about the sand.

eelman
05-02-2006, 06:12 PM
Acually saving money with the boat! I have not filled my truck up in three weeks, the marina is a mile away and the boat gets unreal gass milage! I have been all over narragansett bay and burned 4 gallons of fuel! And caught plenty of fish:btu: And not have to drive down to soco and deal with 1000 people on the beach having fistfights over dink bass.......So buying the boat has changed my life. Eventually I will be down south but for the next month or two I have the fish right in my backyard, and never knew how good it was.......The heck with the gas! Plus the gas tank holds 23 gallons on the boat, I am guessing I can get a month out of that........:happy: :happy:

Raven
05-02-2006, 06:38 PM
#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&#^&!!

you have made a sacrifice in becoming a boat guy

that has paid off in using less gas and at the same time

dramatically increasing your range... Bravo :claps:

Redsoxticket
05-02-2006, 06:58 PM
Public trans. from 10pm to 5am??

Newport: Weekdays up until 1:15am from Kennedy plaza. Sat up until 10:35pm from Kennedy plaza. Return back starting at 4:40 am from Newport on weekdays and 5:35am on Sat.

Ganset: Weekdays up until 6:30pm from Kennedy plaza. Sat up until 3:15pm from Kennedy plaza. Return back starting at 6:18 am from Gansett (beach) on weekdays and 10:48am on Sat.

These schedules work for those all nighters.

Notaro
05-02-2006, 10:01 PM
I would fish less because I tend to go to the Cape and RI because I can't afford driving around and burning my tank out. It's a bit over 100 miles one way trip and doubling up for a round trip. I might probably stick to working out and do kickboxing more.