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Self Control
I've been watching as a favorite shop closes up and sells off it's remaining stock. There was this one rod... a TFO BVK 5wt to be specific. I cast one a couple of years ago at the Louisville show and fell in love (darn you Jack Hise). Well, fast forward... the aforementioned shop has one and I have picked up it's buttery goodness no less than a dozen times and just grinned at the wife, knowing I could neither justify the purchase nor afford it on my allowance. (Self imposed.) A month ago I noticed it had been deeply discounted from $289 to $159. WOW-EE! Trouble is, I recently decided to knuckle down and replace the nearly bald tires on my pickup, rack up several hundred dollars in medical bills (from 6 months ago that just showed up with a notice that they were due in a week!) Oh, and I thought it would be good to lock down the old credit card and finally pay it off. (It has hovered at $750 for years.) So needless to say, the rod is out of the question. We make near-weekly trips that bring us in close proximity to the shop, so the itch to check and see if the price has dropped further can be scratched often. I hadn't been there in over 2 weeks and I had come to the point that I was actually hoping it had sold so I could quit tormenting myself. The wife and I stopped in last evening and much to my dismay, not only had it not sold, now there were two! Self control is so difficult.
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Luke;
No wonder the shop was closing up! The regular price for a BVK 5 wt. was $225.00!! If you like a faster rod action take a look at Cabela's Stowaways 6 Pc. They have been on sale for $92.00 marked down from $154.00. I have the 8' 6" 3 wt. and 9' 6 wt. and love them both!
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I obviously lack that self-control you speak of. I was shopping for wading boots at cabelas and saw their CGR glass rods on sale for $79. The 7' 4/5wt is due in 2 days. Lol!
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Be strong and hang in there. Many in your shoes would have folded long before now. If you do happen to fold, just know you will not be judged here. I'm sure walking to work, putting off the medical bills for a couple of more months, and letting the credit card bill "get lost in the mail" for several months are all three viable justifications that some of your flyfishing peers have used at one time of another.
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Good for you. self - control is admirable, however, sometimes you have to embrace the notion of " I"ll pay the fine".
Best,
Steve
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I think you've suffered long enough, but it.
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Just go buy it and say three "Fish on's" . all will be forgiven.
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Doesn't seem as if it is like taking out a second mortgage or something. Offer $159 including taxes, and go enjoy it. Even on a strict budget like most of us are, and even though that sum of money is a bit of an extravagance, let it happen once in a while. Not like you're jetting off to Yellowstone a few times a year or traveling the world to fish all the time.
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Life can be short........hope you get the rod you want.
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Luke, ignore these fools! You have your priorities right. A new fly rod is a luxury item worth saving up for but never worth cutting into meeting your current responsibilities.