Assuming ten dollars a pound, I’m quite a few ducks and geese away from paying off my new shotgun. But that is okay. Why? Well, for one, I can’t even begin to think how in the hole I am when it comes to fishing gear. I have killed some fish over the past few decades. The vast majority of the quarry I’ve tangled with in that time period went back in the water to swim another day. With some fly rods, I imagine I’m still 100% in the red. At least with my shotgun I’ll be slowly paying myself back in free range meat.
Of course, I don’t keep track of such things. That isn’t to say that I don’t consider the cost of gear and associated expenses. But when a hobby is about recreation, even if there is some objective “payoff,” the investment entails countless qualitative variables.
What do I mean?