That might work best just before ice-out! haha
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You could make you own ice and save $2. You could also net your own bait (shiners, etc) or take a walk after a rainstorm and collect some worms and save $5. Since you are packing ice already, you should pack your own cold bottle of Perrier and home-made sandwich and cut that $5 to about $2.50 or less. Total savings about $9.50 or more or about 30% of your cost.
This is more of a long term thought than something to do tomorrow, but if you are really passionate about fishing, is there any possibility of moving to a more advantageous location? Obviously if you're going to have to spend more driving to work this won't be cost effective, but is there a creative alternative in here somewhere? Live in biking distance of a good lake and take public transport or carpool to work, for example?
Virtual Fishing?
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She's sure got plenty of bait.
considering you get to eat the fish, I think this is a deal .The only suggestion would be to go with a friend if you wanted to and split the cost of gas, but I wouldn't bother. i would enjoy the day