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Post by Carpy on Dec 10, 2004 10:01:02 GMT
How much do you spend on Angling Memberships, licences, day tickets, per year.
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Post by Carpy on Dec 10, 2004 17:27:59 GMT
I was very suprised how much i spend on licences and memberships. around £180 a year with day tickets . Money well spent  biggrinsanta
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Post by Powermesh on Dec 10, 2004 19:19:31 GMT
Member of two angling clubs and my fishing licence. come to about £80.00 i don't fish on day ticket waters. I have loads of venues to fish on the club waters.
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Post by anglerpaul on Dec 12, 2004 19:36:34 GMT
Too much, dont tell the wife.  biggrinsanta With memberships and licences, and permits. urr a lot, but worth every penny.
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Post by Andrew Burgess on Dec 12, 2004 22:11:36 GMT
Too much, dont tell the wife. Too late she found out! ;D ;D ;D ;D I am member of two fishing clubs, 2 x fishing licences-( A fishery I know will allow the uses of 4 rods) ;D when piking. A lot of money £££££££ But who cares ;D
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Stu
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Post by Stu on Jul 27, 2005 21:28:51 GMT
I voted for £300 plus. I probably spend about £100 on season tickets, plus the £23odd on the licence, but the rest is either day tickets (£5 to £7 a go) or peg fees (the same) on matches. It don't take many matches with £5 peg fees to spend a few hundred quid a year. Stu
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boilie
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Post by boilie on Sept 4, 2005 23:20:18 GMT
To the wife, not a lot. But with two club memberships, and all them day tickets. It mounts up. But do i care , i love my free time to go fishing. And money dont come into it. I dont fish matchs now. A good days pleasure fishing for me.
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Post by dace on Nov 13, 2005 22:42:51 GMT
Same here, i spend what is needed. Angling is my get away, so money doesn't come into it . Will be spending more next year, new venue looks great.
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