I have never seen a building big enough. Eventually they all get too small
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I have never seen a building big enough. Eventually they all get too small
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
Yes I bought a building when our first daughter was born and we had to clear out a room. When I bought it I thought that’s plenty big and should be enough. Didn’t take long and it was completely full. What I didn’t plan on was wife and girls and all the kids things![]()
I believe given enough time I could fill 10000 square foot warehouse. Wait on second thought I probably should shoot higher
The love for fishing is one of the best gifts you can pass along
My shop is 12 by 20 and at times that gets pretty small. Easy to heat though as winter can be brutal up here.
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I,or we, have so much stuff and most of it will never be used. We hang on to it with thoughts of "what if", We have a 3rd bedroom that is getting fuller and fuller, filled with supplies for the pandemic and many other things.
I am lucky that my wife loves to fish more than I do so an out building wouldn't be hard to talk her into.
For now we do the wrong thing and keep most of our fishing equipment in the Ford Escape year round, but I sure would like some more space.
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I know the feeling. Above the lil women's vehicle in the auto garage the ceiling has fishing poles in racks. I have sold 29 rods and reels as I just bank fish these days. I'll get by though, there is still a dozen up there and 18 tackle boxes. Some have not been opened since the 80's. When I quit tourney fishing for bass in 2006 I put all the bass stuff in the attic of garage and never even looked at it since. Yep, next spring more stuff has to go. Oh I sold almost a thousand craink baits. When a new series would come out I would buy direct from the factory. Every size in each color in triplicate. I too know about an understanding wife who loved her fishing.
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