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im also a prostaffer forgot to mention that
I fully understand that. Everyone has to set there own budget.
BUT, last month i watched the boy drop 7 long bed tens on a truck load of fishing equipment he didn't really need. Then tell me to keep the change. So I don't think it's a question of economics.
I say buy the best tool for the job. If you can't afford it, get by with what you have until you can.
Rees Guide,
Don't be ignert.. Get used to the PST's..... Lol
Actually, I think it does. You can you get along with a canepole and a rowboat. Better gear, no matter the sport, will improve your productivity. I have a cheap 25 year old bow that will lob an arrow in a big ole arc and kill a deer stone cold dead. If I were still bowhunting though, I would want a fast modern one to increase my range and accuracy. I used to play golf and sucked at it. Bought expensive hi tech clubs and still sucked but not as much.
Nothing but time and experience will make you a good fisherman but quality equipment will improve upon whatever skill level you are.
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