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I am looking for tips on how not to give into bait monkey. There is a Diawa Trillionare at a local fishing store that is "speaking," to me. I got a buddy that works there and fequently go in to talk and get a couple of things. Problem is this Diawa seems like a great reel, but I have a couple Curados and a Premier so, it is not on the caliber of my other reels, but it seems sooooo nice!!

How do you resist bait monkey?

AJ, your response will be discounted.....:)

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yeah, I never owned a Diawa, but they have been around for a long time so I know there quality products.

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It's probably speaking japanese. I dont understand japanese so it wouldn't be a problem.

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just get another premier, or 2 curados or a premier and a curado..... zillions are nice too

B):D

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One cannot hope to stop the bait monkey, one can only hope to contain him...

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Trying to fight the bait monkey is like trying to go on a starvation diet. Sure you might hold him off for a little while, but you'll give in and when you do it will feel so good you'll spend way more than you would have in the first place.

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You need to put things into perspective. No matter what your income level is, it is still a finite amount. All you need to to is to boost spending in other areas of your life, for instance: High calorie foods, beer & liquor, women, trinkets for women, recreational chemicals, if worse comes to worse, take up golfing. At some point along this spending arc, the bait monkey will starve.

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go on basspro.com and read all the bad reviews on something that you really want. trust me it works ( most of the time)

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Put all your credit cards in your safe deposit box or better yet cut them up, give your check book to your wife :unsure: for safe keeping, and have her give you enough cash each morning to get you through the day. Or, you could just quit going into the tackle shop.

You could also start saving for the reel and buy it when you get enough to pay cash :) .

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Well, I had two unexpected expenses just hit me so no Diawa for me. Had to replace the windshield on my Exploder and shot updateds for my dog. So, maybe next month I will be the owner of a nice new black Diawa Trillionare.

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Trying to fight the bait monkey is like trying to go on a starvation diet. Sure you might hold him off for a little while, but you'll give in and when you do it will feel so good you'll spend way more than you would have in the first place.

So true. I went all winter salvating over new tackle. I did great, but I ended up falling off the bait monkey wagon just before ice out. :P

Oh well I tried.

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I make it a point to pick up just one or two lures every week that keeps me from buying large amounts at a time plus my wife cant complain. B)

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I SUCCUMBED!.......My wife knows I'm sorry!.......NOT!

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go on basspro.com and read all the bad reviews on something that you really want. trust me it works ( most of the time)

Ha so true. That's worked for me a dozen times.

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Well, I went to my local tackle store today with every intention of only getting 3 bags of Paca Craws. Three bags, a spool of fluro, line conditioner later I walked out...............$47 spent.. oh-well.

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If you need it or want it, buy it, providing it's within one's budget, what other justification is needed?

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I am currently in the process of setting up a rehab for those suffering from the tackle addiction known as "The Bait Monkey".

The first step is handing all your tackle over to me for "safe keeping". Once this happens I'm sure that I will be able to fight the bait monkey because I will be using your takcle...

Hey didn't say it work for you :D

Capt.O

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I recommend atleast a 12 gauge or a 45.work great on monkeys

That is hysterical. I just lol'd when I read that. I needed a good laugh today.

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Try the empty pocket/dirt poor method, it scares him right away.

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What I do is make lists. I make lists of the stuff that I want/need. I also make it a point to budget each item out---Where is the money going to come from to buy this thing? What am I not going to be able to buy if I buy this?

The stuff I need gets bought before the stuff I just "want". It is good to also have a running total of how much $ it is going to take to buy the items in your wish list. This usually puts things into perspective. You'll look down at the red line and go "It's going to cost me $x,xxx dollars to get all this stuff?!?!"

Eventually, you will see that you either stop putting as many things on the list...that's what happened to me anyway :lol:

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I have a 3 step program that will cure almost any one.

Step 1: Fish 7 days a week 365 days a year (sounds good right)

Step 2: Get fired from you job (easy since all you do is fish every day)

Step 3: Get your car repoed and your house foreclosed on (easy since you have no job now)

Once you follow these 3 easy steps you should be cured. If you have completed all 3 steps and are still making outrageous lists of stuff you NEED from you local tackle store you might be beyond saving.

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