fishing equip.
looking for suggestions. planning on retiring from fishing this fall.will have +++lures never wet to get rid of. what is the best way to do that.over all about$2000.00 in all lures.just looking around...tks
Gordon
Loc: Charleston South Carolina
Howard wrote:
looking for suggestions. planning on retiring from fishing this fall.will have +++lures never wet to get rid of. what is the best way to do that.over all about$2000.00 in all lures.just looking around...tks
Ebay, craigslist or park at the boat ramp and open up your tail gate.
PM me some pictures and Iβll take some off your hands. I bet a few of us would. Lures are easy to ship. Aside from that Craigslist or Facebook marketplace.
Tight lines
J
just looking and thinking for now...got a whole spring and summer yet.
HenryG
Loc: Falmouth Cape Cod Massachusetts
Howard wrote:
looking for suggestions. planning on retiring from fishing this fall.will have +++lures never wet to get rid of. what is the best way to do that.over all about$2000.00 in all lures.just looking around...tks
I'm with J from Cleveland let's see what you gotπ£πΊπΈππ
will display pictures at a later date....tks
Howard wrote:
looking for suggestions. planning on retiring from fishing this fall.will have +++lures never wet to get rid of. what is the best way to do that.over all about$2000.00 in all lures.just looking around...tks
I had luck putting groups of 5 musky baits for sale on Craigslist. I tried showing a display of about 30 baits spread on a table also on Craigslist for $6 each or 5 for $25 mix and match, and received no response, so if you have the time maybe sort your baits into some categories. Good luck
Retiring !!! Say it ainβt so βΉοΈ
I belong to a fishing club. Many of our members, and even more non-members donate their gear to the club. We have a club member who is very astute in repairing old or damaged equipment. The fish items are then available to all members at a reasonable charge, but specifically for new members who are just getting into fishing at a less than new and less expensive equipment. They can add to their own items at they choose. We will sometimes have fund raisers by selling off excess item and use it for club expense offsets for special events.
The Donor can also take a tax deduction as we are a 501c3.
Especially convenient for widowed spouses who have no knowledge on the equipment and looking for an easy way to repurpose the spouses items that provided so much enjoyment.
Howard wrote:
looking for suggestions. planning on retiring from fishing this fall.will have +++lures never wet to get rid of. what is the best way to do that.over all about$2000.00 in all lures.just looking around...tks
Good morning, Howard, I'm in the Fairfax area. There are a couple fishing "flea markets" about this time every year.
You might be able to get hooked up with someone who already has a table, or get one yourself. Another option to consider would be to donate to a non-profit or local fishing club focused on getting kids in to fishing. New Horizons Bass Anglers is such an organization. And I might be interested in a couple myself. ;)
Ed
thanks for all the suggestions but I have a whole summer to decide.
If you want to reply, then
register here. Registration is free and your account is created instantly, so you can post right away.