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Re: gear hoarders!
« Reply #15 on: April 10, 2011, 10:16:12 PM »
I use Action Packer storage boxes and store them in the loft of my shop.

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Re: gear hoarders!
« Reply #16 on: April 11, 2011, 09:08:39 AM »
Boats, Boat gear, Fishing Gear and Bird Hunting gears, Deeks, Blinds.... I have a problem... And there ain't a 12 step program for it.    :dunno:

yeah exactly, my 12x16 shed is half full of duck stuff. and if you fish, there is salmon salt, salmon river, bottom salt, bass, trout, walleye, panfish, etc etc. so many different forms of each types of outdoors in this state. easy to create a pile of gear of time!  :drool:

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Re: gear hoarders!
« Reply #17 on: April 11, 2011, 03:24:23 PM »
isn't the old saying .the man with the most stuff when he dies. WINS  dose all of my antich hunting and fishing stuff count as hording.

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Re: gear hoarders!
« Reply #18 on: April 11, 2011, 09:37:15 PM »
I have 43 different rod and reel setups and probably enough tackle and gear to fill 20-30 tackle boxes plus my 2 fishing vests.....most all of it salmon/steelhead stuff
I am right there with you.  Geeze.  Cleaned out the garage and have a wall of fishing gear.  Half of it is still in the package.  I had 15 tackle boxes and about 10 rubbermaid container filled to the top with lures.  Didn't know I had such a hording problem with them.  I think I was at about 55 rods. 10 fishing nets.  A few kickers in the garage.  I have about 60 lead molds for everything you need fishing wise.  I have an entire rubbermaid container full of reels and I know I sold about 30 of them over the summer.  Time for a garage sale.
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Re: gear hoarders!
« Reply #19 on: April 11, 2011, 09:38:30 PM »
Boats, Boat gear, Fishing Gear and Bird Hunting gears, Deeks, Blinds.... I have a problem... And there ain't a 12 step program for it.    :dunno:

yeah exactly, my 12x16 shed is half full of duck stuff. and if you fish, there is salmon salt, salmon river, bottom salt, bass, trout, walleye, panfish, etc etc. so many different forms of each types of outdoors in this state. easy to create a pile of gear of time!  :drool:
I haven't mentioned all the duck gear.  But that's all I do, waterfowl hunt and fish.
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Re: gear hoarders!
« Reply #20 on: April 12, 2011, 10:18:18 AM »
ha funny thing is when I posted that I started thinking about your story of the container you had full... LOL so despite my collection, I know it's dwarfed when compared to some. lol

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Re: gear hoarders!
« Reply #21 on: April 13, 2011, 01:44:15 AM »
my grandpa solved grannys hoarding problem with laying down the law and restricting her to a single bedroom on the lower level with an out facing window...... when my aunt would come to visit.... hed park a wheelbarrow under said bedroom window and just do as many loads as he could before my aunt would call before comming home with granny.


me on the other hand...... i rent a 50x30 shop and it holds nothing but my 20' fishing boat, all the tools to maintain the boat, deeks, 3 rod racks, a garbage can full of misc. rods, 9 FULL tackle boxes (ranging everyting from vintage gear to striped bass to downrigger tools...) cant forget the huge box of dead reels that you might fix one day..... or might need a part from....
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Re: gear hoarders!
« Reply #22 on: April 13, 2011, 11:35:36 AM »
I have 43 different rod and reel setups and probably enough tackle and gear to fill 20-30 tackle boxes plus my 2 fishing vests.....most all of it salmon/steelhead stuff
I am right there with you.  Geeze.  Cleaned out the garage and have a wall of fishing gear.  Half of it is still in the package.  I had 15 tackle boxes and about 10 rubbermaid container filled to the top with lures.  Didn't know I had such a hording problem with them.  I think I was at about 55 rods. 10 fishing nets.  A few kickers in the garage.  I have about 60 lead molds for everything you need fishing wise.  I have an entire rubbermaid container full of reels and I know I sold about 30 of them over the summer.  Time for a garage sale.

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Re: gear hoarders!
« Reply #23 on: April 25, 2011, 08:05:05 PM »
When I find out I have to much gear I try and find a place to fish that has a lot of snags and big fish. I don't mind losing gear if the fish are hitting. Once I even broke 2 rods on the same day. One because the fish that hit the line was to big for the rod ( it was wham and crack) . The other rod I broke shutting the trunk on the tip (ouch). I have found that the best way to get rid of gear is to feel generous and give away as much as possible before I start looking to hard at what I have.

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Re: gear hoarders!
« Reply #24 on: April 26, 2011, 06:58:55 AM »
The wife asked me the other day...what are you doing with all this stuff? :rolleyes: So I says, that's my fishing stuff. Her response...we better get some more totes. So you better get more totes T. :chuckle:





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Re: gear hoarders!
« Reply #25 on: April 26, 2011, 02:44:08 PM »
At least it wasn't the "I knew you liked fishing, but not this much!" Again. :chuckle:
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