![]() You can have fun at a lake fishing, but you won't be able to fill your net with those fish. I like a good challenge, but they took the fun out of a lot of lakes by nerfing them, while upping the costs for people that want to experience every part of the game. ![]() If you're only playing in the evenings and the weekends, still trying to figure out the new lakes, and yet enjoy playing competitions the most, you have to decide. I mean no offense to you personally, but don't you agree that it's gotten harder and harder to keep your cash together in this game? And yeah, I'm curios where to get a good deal for bait and the like. I use Shiners instead of large minnows where I can. ![]() So yeah, I now use the mussel stuff instead of large cutbait for farming, since it's just 1/5 of the price. With the constant nerfing going on (Alaska comes to mind - so does the pike in Michigan), one of the only solid ways of building up cash is to restrain from tournaments and sit on beaver island for a couple of nights in a row. Buying reels just to work out the # of brake settings, buying boilies for 2000 / 10 - just to catch some not-really-lucrative carp, paying 20.000 in cash each time, just to travel to the new lakes and take part in the competitions (where I, for the most part, hardly manage to catch more than a handful of fish in 45 minutes) makes you think about ways to hold your cash together. Buying all the new feeder, bottom, carp and spod rods, new tackle box, keepnets, etc. I don't know about you, but the last updates cost me a good million in cash. ![]() OMG, guys I am pretty shure you have millions in your stash and you continue to care about 100$ difference for shiners? really? ![]()
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