My budget is quite variable. The main limit is what I think is reasonable or not...
aYup! Reasonable to one man is quite different than
reasonable to another
In my mind's eye, it all depends on how much you're going to use it! A couple of days a year doesn't warrent a signifigant expense IMHO. Hundreds of days, and you'll be pleased you aquired a more expensive (better balanced, better performance, etc) set-up
FOR SURE!In my case, I spend nearly all my time on the water. I intentionally take 3 months off each and every winter, for the sole purpose of pursuing steelhead. So, it wasn't all that much of a leap for me to get ahold of the best I could possibly wrangle out of the budget, even when that meant a few sacrifices to do so.
My current set-up is an Islander (nope, not a
bling-bling as someone suggested in an earlier post
but rather an efficient
TOOL for the job at hand. This I coupled with a high end custom built 12 foot Rogue (Gary Loomis' nephew has completely revamped their line, and it rates as least as good as Loomis and comparable blanks today). Total cost was well over $1K, but to say I am happy with this rig would be a
complete understatement. As with anything else in life, you often get what you pay for! Did I do this to impress anyone? Hardly, for I greatly prefer solitude when pursuing steel, and am known to quietly dissapear into the bush whenever others approach. I did it simply because I am overly passionate about steelheading, and wanted the
VERY best I could possibly get my hands on in the way of gear! Reasonable? Perhaps not to the weekend warrior, but to the extremists in our ranks, just about right
As always, your mileage may vary...
Here's a pix of that set-up, with her first winter steelhead to hand:
Cheers,
Nog