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Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: an_average_joe] #9248818 08/21/13 10:22 PM
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Golf is a dying sport too.

Our golf courses are empty normally. Golf courses all over USA are going bankrupt.

FYI.

I blame the economy slowing down and the sport growing too fast (entry fees) at the same time.


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No matter how good or bad you have it, wake up each day thankful for your life. Someone somewhere else is desperately fighting for theirs.
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Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: an_average_joe] #9248822 08/21/13 10:23 PM
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Ammo sales are up though...

Priorities have changed....


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Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: Bass_Bustin_Texan] #9248845 08/21/13 10:34 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bass_Bustin_Texan
Golf is a dying sport too.

Our golf courses are empty normally. Golf courses all over USA are going bankrupt.

FYI.

I blame the economy slowing down and the sport growing too fast (entry fees) at the same time.


the PGA is still bankrolling along with it's players


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Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: an_average_joe] #9248862 08/21/13 10:39 PM
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Didnt a Japanese pro live in his truck at Fork before making it?

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Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: Douglas J] #9248878 08/21/13 10:49 PM
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Originally Posted By: Doug R.
Originally Posted By: Bass_Bustin_Texan
Golf is a dying sport too.

Our golf courses are empty normally. Golf courses all over USA are going bankrupt.

FYI.

I blame the economy slowing down and the sport growing too fast (entry fees) at the same time.


the PGA is still bankrolling along with it's players


Rich man's sport. smile I can't afford those courses!

(I was pointing out on average golf courses are hurting along with everything else. PGA IMO has it going on.....payout is huge and no entry fee for the Pros. That's the real deal!

Maybe we have devalued ourselves as fisherman.

You don't see Tiger get on stage and say "If it wasn't for my Cadillac getting me to the golf course, my Rolex keeping me on time, and my Titlist golf clubs beating the ball further and straighter than anyone else today."
smile


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Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: an_average_joe] #9248880 08/21/13 10:50 PM
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complex, but interesting topic.

most tournament bass fishing is skilled gambling, everyone antes up, house keeps a little, the best get back more than they put in.

there are donators in many sports like this, people that have the money to play and often buy the name "pro". sports car racing is like this even at the highest level like 24 Hours of Le Mans. today I can go buy a ride to compete in 24 Hours of Daytona and call myself a pro. there are more talented young racers, but team owners need to make money more than subsidizing a young guy.

Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: Bass_Bustin_Texan] #9248891 08/21/13 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bass_Bustin_Texan
Originally Posted By: Doug R.
Originally Posted By: Bass_Bustin_Texan
Golf is a dying sport too.

Our golf courses are empty normally. Golf courses all over USA are going bankrupt.

FYI.

I blame the economy slowing down and the sport growing too fast (entry fees) at the same time.


the PGA is still bankrolling along with it's players


Rich man's sport. smile I can't afford those courses!

(I was pointing out on average golf courses are hurting along with everything else. PGA IMO has it going on.....payout is huge and no entry fee for the Pros. That's the real deal!

Maybe we have devalued ourselves as fisherman.

You don't see Tiger get on stage and say "If it wasn't for my Cadillac getting me to the golf course, my Rolex keeping me on time, and my Titlist golf clubs beating the ball further and straighter than anyone else today."
smile



In most other "sports", the athletes are just a face piece for the product and they let their actions in their chosen arena do the talking...


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Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: an_average_joe] #9248893 08/21/13 10:57 PM
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Yep ^^^

Makes you/me wonder.


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No matter how good or bad you have it, wake up each day thankful for your life. Someone somewhere else is desperately fighting for theirs.
Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: an_average_joe] #9248990 08/21/13 11:36 PM
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Jeff, i need a boat deal. Lol

Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: an_average_joe] #9248991 08/21/13 11:37 PM
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Bass fishing on tv would really have to change to get the big sponsorship dollars.

And also to draw more interest in watching.

For example, how long is a golf tourney on tv? A NASCAR race? Alot longer than the 1 hour we get for tournament coverage.

When Espn had BASS they could have done more, and I do think they did alot but didn't try hard enough IMO.

If the television coverage was longer it does two things

A: provide more airtime for sponsors products and advertisements to be seen(more appeal to sponsors/advertisers)
B: give the viewership more reason to tune in, to be able to follow the tournament as it plays out, the struggles , the high points. (this leads to more viewership, which in turn leads to more sponsors/advertisers. )

As it is now tournament coverage is more like a recap on sports center than actually covering the tournament.

Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: Bass_Bustin_Texan] #9249010 08/21/13 11:43 PM
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Originally Posted By: Bass_Bustin_Texan
Originally Posted By: Doug R.
Originally Posted By: Bass_Bustin_Texan
Golf is a dying sport too.

Our golf courses are empty normally. Golf courses all over USA are going bankrupt.

FYI.

I blame the economy slowing down and the sport growing too fast (entry fees) at the same time.


the PGA is still bankrolling along with it's players


Rich man's sport. smile I can't afford those courses!

(I was pointing out on average golf courses are hurting along with everything else. PGA IMO has it going on.....payout is huge and no entry fee for the Pros. That's the real deal!

Maybe we have devalued ourselves as fisherman.

You don't see Tiger get on stage and say "If it wasn't for my Cadillac getting me to the golf course, my Rolex keeping me on time, and my Titlist golf clubs beating the ball further and straighter than anyone else today."
smile

But he does do commercials for Buick and his Nike clubs. stir


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Bass fishing is not a sport, it's a hobby. Sports are for athletes, competitive bass fishing is for guys who can afford a $60K boat or get someone to back them/transform themselves into a floating billboard.

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Originally Posted By: Moose K
Bass fishing is not a sport, it's a hobby. Sports are for athletes, competitive bass fishing is for guys who can afford a $60K boat or get someone to back them/transform themselves into a floating billboard.



you sir could not be more wrong


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Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: an_average_joe] #9249194 08/22/13 12:59 AM
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Many new tackle companies only sell to their "prostaff" it's their business model. They can sell to thousands of staffers at 15% off and make more than discounting to a dealer level of 30-40%. Makes for lots of free advertising and sales.

Why would they need to pay anyone to represent them when hundreds would pay to be part of the "staff" ???


Re: Open Letter to the PAA article [Re: an_average_joe] #9261077 08/26/13 02:09 PM
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Whoever writes that stuff doesn't have nearly enough knowledge about how things work on the biz side of this sport. Ain't a thing in the world that can't be better, bass fishing included. But yelling at your car won't get it fixed....

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