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I need some money for my favorite hobby wich i s fishing and i cant ask my parents cuz things are tight?

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I need some money for my favorite hobby wich i s fishing and i cant ask my parents cuz things are tight?

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  1. well if i am sort on money i mow lawns, pull weeds 5bucks a bucket easy,you might also try getting bait for fisherman for money i get worms and grasshoppers for my localfisherman. if you are over 14 you might be able to get hired at a fast food joint.or beg your parents for a little money and say you will pay them back, so i hoped i helped you out and good luck fishing!!!catch the big one!!!


  2. If you're old enough check with some neighbors about doing some yard work for the money.Maybe even some random chores for them.You might want to try explaining what you want to do the work for.You might get some work out of sympathy..lol

  3. It sounds like you need to find some work that'll provide you sufficient funds to pursue your favorite hobby.  Fishing is also my favorite hobby and when times are tight, I am unable to fish.

    I guess I would be in the position of your father when things are tight.  I generally save my change at the end of the day and put it into a jar labelled "fishing fund."  It adds up and eventually I can afford a fishing trip (usually $50 for a half-day trip or $90 for a 3/4 day trip on commercial salt water sportfishing boats).

    Do whatever work it takes to get your money.  Catch LOTS of fish!!!

  4. 1st, ask yourself "how much money do I need"?, and then (more importantly) ask yourself "what do I have to offer"?.

    It might take some time for you to find the answers to these Q's, but this is something that you'll be asking yourself, over & over, throughout your whole life, if you don't spend the time now to find an answer these Q's.

    I've had 54+ yrs. of asking myself that very same Q, and acquiring different skills to meet the needs of not only my life, but meeting the needs of my family.

    Four years ago, I blew out 2 discs in my back, (tons of real pain), & I've had the surgery, & I've lost my job, & I've still got some pain that won't allow me to work as physically as I used to. But I'm no quitter, I get up every day looking to tackle the demands of life as best I can.

    I'm almost done with re-plumbing a house, remodeling two baths that has required the removal & replacement of 2 commodes, 2 sinks, 1 tub, 2 walls, paneling, flooring, drains, etcetera. And each time that I'm close to finishing one item, another one comes up. And, yes, sometimes I get frustrated with the owner, & the skills of those who have previously worked on the house over the years, but I'm no quitter.

    I always figure out how to overcome the problems, with lasting solutions, that will make it easier to work on, and cheaper to repair in the future. The owner knew little, or nothing when I started, but now has a decent understanding of how things were put together years ago, and is gaining insight into how newer tools, technologies, & products can save him money in the long run. And I have him helping me with the harder physical tasks that are very difficult for me to accomplish with my disability. And he is learning (slowly sometimes, but learning nonetheless).

    So I am trying to work it out the best I can, & I have the privilege, yes, privilege, of being able to teach a culmination of the skills & knowledge that I have acquired over the years.

    One thing at a time,

    day by day,

    I shall reach & accomplish my goals.

    How about you?

    Goodluck & Good fishing

  5. Walk dogs or do yardwork for a few bucks & check

    yard sales & thrift shops for cheap gear

  6. i likes fishing , its smooth

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