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View Poll Results: With gas going up, are you re-thinking your fishing outings?
Yes, I admit that I'm starting to feel the pinch. I think I will cut back on my fishing. 66 53.23%
To hell with gas prices. Fall is here, I'm forging full steam ahead and damn the wallet. 40 32.26%
I'm a boat owner. Ouch. No can fish no more. 2 1.61%
Wealthy boat owner. Fewer schmucks on the water! Me happy. 5 4.03%
My name is nebE and I think this is all hsuB's fault. 11 8.87%
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Old 09-02-2005, 05:41 AM   #13
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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!
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