by Papasequoia » February 26th, 2009, 8:14 pm
So, sitting in a dusty corner here at home are three even dustier spin rods: mine and the two I bought my boys five or six years ago. Underneath that is a tackle box, replete with lures and bobbers and swivels and bass plugs and a jar of dried out salmon eggs. This stuff hasn't been touched in years, and I'm sure will never be in the future. I do have a bit of sentimental attachment to some of the lures and plugs that have somehow survived decades of possession and use. But, I'm never going to use it again, so it's time to let it go. None of it is really high end. Walmart bought gear basically, not the cheapest but far from the most expensive.
Here's the ethical dilemma. I contribute everything we grow out of or don't need anymore to Goodwill and Salvation Army. I don't do yard sales, I just bring it all to them. But do I really want to contribute to someone's new or continuing spin/bait fishing habit? It's kind of like giving up smoking and then donating your unused cartons of cigarettes to the local hospital. The trash seems like the best place for them (cigarettes and spin gear). But, I grew up in New England and that good old Yankee thrift runs deep; I hate to throw anything away that might have some use for me or others. I really don't know what to do. Seriously, I am torn here. What would you do? I'm going fishing in the morning, back Saturday night. I will abide by your majority vote. Please help me out! Should I trash it, donate it, or some other (easy) solution? Thanks, Jon
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