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A 20% advantage indeed the first year Steve, a 25% advantage the second
year, and so on... Eventually John, if you fish hard & your equiptment takes an appropriate beating, your cheapo rig is gonnna let you down, generally at the worst possiblle moment. I'm not saying go buy $300 rods & the new $500 Shimano reels. You're crazy if you do (no offense to the filthy rich of course). Most of my combos retail at about $300-$450, and have never let me down. I've got Team Daiwa reels that are now 8 years old. They work as good as day 1, even if they look like h-ll lol. Warren -- http://www.warrenwolk.com/ "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "John Kerr" wrote in message ... What do you all think about the importance of using "high" end equiptment? What percentages would you each place on equiptment verses technique? If you and I were equally competent as to our bass fishing skills, fishing out of the same boat, and I used a Little HSX 40 Quantum rod with a little IC 20 Quantum reel, and you had the best rod and reel money could buy (based on your choice)...what percentage of advantage would you feel you had over me? We are fishing the same baits in the same water at the same time. The fishing is compatible for my set up...no heavy weeds to pull em out of, etc. So, I am just curious as to the individual "weighing" of the importance of high tech equiptment (high priced) grin. All other things being equal...what percentage of advantage do you think you could gain over me in equiptment only? JK It's hard to assign a numeric value, because this is so subjective. But I would say conservatively that all things being equal, I would have at minimum, a 20% advantage over you. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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