Fishing is very much a sport that I try to include on a weekly basis, it combines a lot of different characteristics that will help you in business with the main one being able to cultivate the art of patience - put short if you want to be the best at something it usually takes a lot of time, effort and energy which requires that you keep turning up to the game and improving on it.
In order to help me to be the best that I can be at fishing I regularly buy new gear online, I do this so I can keep my enthusiasm up for the sport but I also like to upgrade things from time and time and reinvest in fishing as I feel it actually helps me in business because it teaches me various business principles such as using different bait to catch a fish (marketing messages to an audience), being patient (buying time scale) and most of all fishing in place where the fish are around (marketplace selection).
As for the actual buying process I use a couple of vendors, tend to get my rods from North East Tackle Supplies based in Hartlepool (www.northeasttackle.co.uk), for other items I tend to use Amazon, sometimes Ebay can be good for rare items or older stuff but typically the quality can be a little well used, you can also check out Ted Carter who do some decent equipment (www.tedcarter.co.uk).
The equipment does make a difference despite what people say, having the right accessories can remove any issues you may be having and that alone is worth the effort in terms of what you pay for, if you think about it you only have to invest one time to get the product and then you can have use out of it for a long time.
In order to help me to be the best that I can be at fishing I regularly buy new gear online, I do this so I can keep my enthusiasm up for the sport but I also like to upgrade things from time and time and reinvest in fishing as I feel it actually helps me in business because it teaches me various business principles such as using different bait to catch a fish (marketing messages to an audience), being patient (buying time scale) and most of all fishing in place where the fish are around (marketplace selection).
As for the actual buying process I use a couple of vendors, tend to get my rods from North East Tackle Supplies based in Hartlepool (www.northeasttackle.co.uk), for other items I tend to use Amazon, sometimes Ebay can be good for rare items or older stuff but typically the quality can be a little well used, you can also check out Ted Carter who do some decent equipment (www.tedcarter.co.uk).
The equipment does make a difference despite what people say, having the right accessories can remove any issues you may be having and that alone is worth the effort in terms of what you pay for, if you think about it you only have to invest one time to get the product and then you can have use out of it for a long time.