BlueMoonRisin’
Well-Known Member
When i was a keen angler i bought a lot of good quality gear and I'd get a lot of use out of it. When i got divorced my kids were youngsters and i more or less stopped fishing due to spending quality time with them, plus work commitments. Now they're young adults they both have boyfriends so I have more time. Well i had before i became a full time carer for my mum.I never buy the most expensive gear mate and I never replace until I have to. I’ve just got absolutely fucking loads of it. I probably average about £100 a rod and £80 a reel, some of my rucksacks are falling to bits. But I’ve got three carp rods with reels; three old carp rods with knackered reels, a spod rod and reel, a marker rod and reel, four barbel rods with two reels, a chub/feeder rod, a trotting rod with centre pin, an ultralight lure rod and reel, a pike lure rod and reel, two fixed spool reels for trotting etc, two whips for my boys (and catching livebaits), the list just goes on and on and on. A 15 year old bivvy and bed chair , 20 year old rod pod, three 12 year old bite alarms, 3 sets of waders, a river tripod, a box of perch lures, a box of pike lures, 5-6 different sized landing nets, etc etc etc. I couldn’t even begin to calculate the original cost of some of this stuff which I’ve built up over decades and decades.
I once had one of those trolley things you have and chucked it away because it could hold enough stuff and didn’t take the weight right. I replaced it with a Carp Porter barrow. Maybe this is why I’ve got so much stuff: I’m not bothered about expensive or new gear but I want it to be the right gear. I’m too snobby to want to look like a noddy on the bank ;-)
I don't have as much gear as tou but probably not too far off having. I have gear for all aspects of course (and sea) fishing. Two canal whips, a 13m pole. Probably about 7 or 8 light to medium tip rods, 4 barbel/light carp rods and(i think) 4 match rods. 2 heavy catfish rods and 1000 Shimano reels. I probably have a dozen reels in total. The most versatile rods are the pair of Korum twin rip rods, i think they are brilliant for the money.
I recently bought a Fox bivvy and bed chair that is for future use. I have loads of terminal tackle and plenty of bait waiting to be used but I haven't got much time to use it at present.
But fishing is for life and i will get back into it when i can. I'm gonna contact PAA today and get on the waiting list.
I almost forgot the pike/perch gear i have, something i should leave in the car for a chance of grabbing an hour or two on the bank. When i was younger lived and breathed fishing, was really obsessed. There is a happy medium i need to find when i get to go more regularly.