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Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Mark Jones] #13483081 03/22/20 08:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Mark Jones
There will be none of us in the fishing business (or any business for that matter) who come out of this unscathed in the coming days/weeks/months ahead. We are likely headed for the greatest recession/depression globally that any of us have seen in our lifetimes.

We are already seeing insights from the last several weeks with many of our clients and how their businesses are being affected. We know from the past how the market responds but this is certainly unprecedented.

Lastly, how can we all help this sport and the businesses that support it moving forward while many will be battling to keep their jobs, homes and families fed in this crazy time?



Your questions were fine but the lead in was all of the same fear, doom and gloom, etc being promoted all over the place. You can do what you want, I just won't be back on this topic again.


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Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Mark Jones] #13483089 03/22/20 08:58 PM
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It's going to be a long tough time for everyone. Have to be tight with cash. Once we get out of this and we will the economy will shoot up like a rocket ship. Not to start a political fight, but going through this is a main reason Trump needs to get reelected. He'll know how to bring us back and I'm sorry but Biden is lost and would bring everything back to the Obama Biden days.


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Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Chris G] #13483090 03/22/20 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris G
Originally Posted by Mark Jones
There will be none of us in the fishing business (or any business for that matter) who come out of this unscathed in the coming days/weeks/months ahead. We are likely headed for the greatest recession/depression globally that any of us have seen in our lifetimes.

We are already seeing insights from the last several weeks with many of our clients and how their businesses are being affected. We know from the past how the market responds but this is certainly unprecedented.

Lastly, how can we all help this sport and the businesses that support it moving forward while many will be battling to keep their jobs, homes and families fed in this crazy time?



Your questions were fine but the lead in was all of the same fear, doom and gloom, etc being promoted all over the place. You can do what you want, I just won't be back on this topic again.



Removed lead so people don't spin out. cheers

Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Chris G] #13483106 03/22/20 09:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris G
....Some will lose a loved one, some will lose a job or have to take less pay, but the world isn't ending so I wish people would stop acting like it is...


You have to acknowledge the fact that for some, their world is ending or will be changed forever. Many people live paycheck to paycheck and the loss of a job or a reduction in pay has a massive impact for them. I understand what you are saying (for the greater good), but it's logical that some are losing their minds. You can't really minimize the impact it will have for those living on the margins.

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Still went fishing yesterday. Still bought gas and food on the way. Still had a boat sitting on my best spot when I got there. Not much has changed.


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Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Chris B] #13483122 03/22/20 09:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Chris B
Still went fishing yesterday. Still bought gas and food on the way. Still had a boat sitting on my best spot when I got there. Not much has changed.


I did too. I have the ability to work from home, so for me personally, not much has changed. But I work in the payments industry and we process billions of transactions a year for businesses of almost all types. I promise that for many, things have changed. We're all connected in a weird way. It sounds like you and I are in a similar position. But we will be impacted by those who aren't as fortunate whether we like it or not.

Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Mark Jones] #13483169 03/22/20 10:27 PM
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I only got through Econ 101 and 102 in college, but I can foresee this in the short term. For the vast majority of fishermen, fishing is a hobby and thus considered a luxury to a great many consumers in the fishing world. Food before fun, rent before recreation. It will mean boats not purchased or postponed, and guide trips not booked, gear not bought, motels sitting empty, and convenience stores not patronized. There will be a domino effect for areas that are dependent on tourism and fishing for a majority of local income.

The questions will become how deep are the pockets of each business owner? How leveraged is the business? How inexpensively can the business be kept in operation? Pretty basic stuff. I don't see this as a "doom and gloom" scenario. Sometimes recoveries from incidences like this take years to occur (like after the gas crisis of 73), but recover they will. Whether or not me, as a 72-yo retiree, will be able to recover what I've "lost" in asset value during the time I have left is anybody's projection. I hope we come roaring back by the fall of this year. But it'll be a tough summer.

Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Mark Jones] #13483202 03/22/20 10:58 PM
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I will be honest, in 2008 I was still in my dealership career up in Sherman, I was coaching fast pitch softball on most weekends and still managing to fish some tournaments. I just don’t remember 2008 slowing me down much. Around that time my main distraction was fighting Ford Motor Company over our online parts sales web URL’s that cost me a ton of income.

Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Mark Jones] #13483212 03/22/20 11:06 PM
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Well, I’m just gonna keep hoarding these fillets just in case this whole deal goes south!

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Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Mark Jones] #13483344 03/23/20 12:41 AM
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Was going to buy a new vehicle but not now. I will continue to fish, buy gas, lures and such. Just no major purchases such as new boat and/or truck

Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Mark Jones] #13483366 03/23/20 12:53 AM
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Until the Corona virus hit, it's been business as usual. Fishing is a hobby so it comes lower on the list of purchases and I have other hobbies so fishing has taken a back seat but that had nothing to do with the economy. I won't ever be in the market for a new boat. Electronics, I will be one or two generations behind the new stuff. Fishing tackle I'll be buying the same stuff that I have always bought at about the same frequency. With gas prices being lower, I plan on doing more fishing since a trip cost will be so much lower.

Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Mark Jones] #13483383 03/23/20 01:03 AM
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Ok Jawz, so don't make it political. That ship has sailed. All the politicians have let us down so the last thing we want to talk about is that [censored]. Just hope we can all get on the same page and get through this .

Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Chris B] #13483406 03/23/20 01:22 AM
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Originally Posted by Chris B
Still went fishing yesterday. Still bought gas and food on the way. Still had a boat sitting on my best spot when I got there. Not much has changed.



dang thats a rough day

Re: The business of bass fishing during a recession/depression [Re: Mark Jones] #13483442 03/23/20 01:47 AM
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This is the first weekend I haven't fished in a few years, but it was due to all the muddy conditions and the cold front that hit Friday. I don't plan on slowing down, my job didn't slow down after 911 or 08 financial crisis, and I don't think it will slow down now. We specialize in military and govt work and do a lot of FEMA work, and Trump just ordered some huge projects from FEMA, so I have a feeling it's fixin to get crazy for us. I'm looking toward to telling Clay Jenkins to kiss my [censored].

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Worst case scenario I don't buy myself a new GLoomis NRX for my birthday. Outside of that I'm going fishing as much as I always do.

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