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Not counting gas probably $2000 or more.  Having a partner to split cost helps tremendously.

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I have no idea really but it adds up quick for me buying big expensive baits. The upside is they are kinda better because there is always a market to resell them or trade. It is actually possible to be making money with them flipping baits or if you have a line on some for cheap. I had thought about doing it and making side cash but I can't bring my self to do it. Just knowing what I pay for them and knowing what I could sell for and how much I would make is not fair. I would just feel like I am getting over on people.

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considering i bought my first boat this year way to much.. lol.

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