IF and i say IF financing is your only option then your best bet would be a home equity or other low interest loan. The facts are loans on recreational equipment( which is what a boat is) are going to have extremely high interest rates because of the low resale value and high default rate of recreational equipment.
Having said that there is no substitute for cash period.
They gave you a new PQ, right? The way you worded it in your first post made it seem like you were asking if you had to exchange for a PQ or if you could exchange for a Carbonlite for example. If you meant, do they give me the same exact reel you sent them, then it wouldn't be an exchange, just a repair.
If people are keeping fish legally, then the state of your game officers doesnt even matter.
if they are keeping fish illegally then i dont know what to tell you exactly. keep calling and making reports till they decide to come out your way and take action. one phone call might not accomplish something, but several might put them on alert that they need to check that area out. or is it something the local sheriffs dept can handle?
but if no one is doing anything illegal, then you dont have a valid complaint at all...
I had huge success with a telescoping lure retriever when fishing a couple of spots on the Erie Canal, where the only snags were rocks. If your snags are on something hard and close enough to shore, the telescoping type might work for you. The type of retriever that works by dropping a weight down a line never worked for me because the weight slid down at an angle and these really need to be over the lure where the weight drops straight down.
Nobody likes to lose lures, but fishing is not a free hobby and lost lures are part of the cost, unfortunately.
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