A Call to Arms Barrett Junkies
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So I think based on the FY 2025 lake fee schedule I posted earlier that your time and discussion with the city had an impact as the plans are to keep the same fees as 2024? Thanks again!
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I can only hope that that is the case. I think the FY 2026 Budget is not approved before April 1st. I cannot find the agenda notes from the council meetings. I still have my fingers crossed.
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Correction FY 2026 budget announced April 15th......stay tuned.
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The majority of people that fish Barrett more than a couple times in a year will absolutely pay whatever they have to. Hard to put a cap on the feeling of going from fairweather fisherman to Bassmaster classic winner. They’ve figured that part out, obviously
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Yeah, wait until they figure out Willingness to Pay (WTP) and supply and demand, and realize they can make even more profit, without having to shell out a dime.StinkyPinky23 wrote: Wed Mar 26, 2025 12:22 pm The majority of people that fish Barrett more than a couple times in a year will absolutely pay whatever they have to. Hard to put a cap on the feeling of going from fairweather fisherman to Bassmaster classic winner. They’ve figured that part out, obviously
They get some eager fresh-out-of-college-with-an-economics-degree-focused-on-efficiency-type guy working for the City of San Diego, who figures they can still charge $500 and still sell out the month of May and June, some of us may be priced out.

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I’ve been in that boat before (no pun intended), when San V opened back up. Missed out on opening day tix, but found a guy selling his on Craigslist and jumped on it. I was definitely willing to pay more than it was worth, just for that one day. I justified it by comparing it to the fact I’d pay the $100 for a Barrett tix, but this time I’d have my boat?!?! Yeah, I’m in. Especially since damn near everyone I knew had gotten a spot! They may have to taper the prices down later in season, but early on they will get the buyers no problem, no matter the cost
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Yea the cost to come in on the season’s opener was to some whereby I know guys who were willing to pay 3 to 4 times if not 5 times for the first month’s boat ticket. There’s been posts for anyone selling their ticket and willing to pay double or more.
One buddy was offered $400 two years ago but refused of course. I’ve had offers myself sent unsolicited for $300 and the highest was $450 all cash, but heck no, we’re using the ticket.
One buddy was offered $400 two years ago but refused of course. I’ve had offers myself sent unsolicited for $300 and the highest was $450 all cash, but heck no, we’re using the ticket.
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