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A little "what the pros use" story...
As previously mentioned, the cobia started off the coast a coupla-three
weeks ago, and so the tourneys have begun. Several of the dockwarmer-types were discussing their rigs, debating whose motors were the best. The discussion was complete with all sorts of pseudotechnobabble, with each man dragging out which pro/champ/team used what as "proof" of this or that. Up walks a team leader whose rigs have had, and current rig has 4 Mercury Racing 300s hanging off the ass. One of the Mercury/MR proponents asks, "So, why do you always use Mercury? Is it the whatever marketing term or whichever superlative wonderment?" "It's because Mercury gives 'em to me..." TC, R ....and he didn't even mention the checks and other perqs... |
A little "what the pros use" story...
wrote in message ... As previously mentioned, the cobia started off the coast a coupla-three weeks ago, and so the tourneys have begun. Several of the dockwarmer-types were discussing their rigs, debating whose motors were the best. The discussion was complete with all sorts of pseudotechnobabble, with each man dragging out which pro/champ/team used what as "proof" of this or that. Up walks a team leader whose rigs have had, and current rig has 4 Mercury Racing 300s hanging off the ass. One of the Mercury/MR proponents asks, "So, why do you always use Mercury? Is it the whatever marketing term or whichever superlative wonderment?" "It's because Mercury gives 'em to me..." TC, R ...and he didn't even mention the checks and other perqs... Well.....gosh. Wolfgang who notes that revelation is no less revelatory for all that it has been going on for so long. but then, y'all probably already knew that. |
A little "what the pros use" story...
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A little "what the pros use" story...
On Fri, 11 May 2007 05:49:19 -0500, wrote:
On Thu, 10 May 2007 11:15:02 -0400, Dave LaCourse wrote: On Thu, 10 May 2007 07:18:28 -0500, wrote: As previously mentioned, the cobia started off the coast a coupla-three weeks ago, and so the tourneys have begun. Several of the dockwarmer-types were discussing their rigs, debating whose motors were the best. The discussion was complete with all sorts of pseudotechnobabble, with each man dragging out which pro/champ/team used what as "proof" of this or that. Up walks a team leader whose rigs have had, and current rig has 4 Mercury Racing 300s hanging off the ass. One of the Mercury/MR proponents asks, "So, why do you always use Mercury? Is it the whatever marketing term or whichever superlative wonderment?" "It's because Mercury gives 'em to me..." TC, R ...and he didn't even mention the checks and other perqs... Gee, willikers. Who'da thunk it? Well, some folks, anyway... Point being.....? ...on top of yer head? ...at the end of yer tits? Huh? Yeah, I've noticed yer confusion... HTH, R Does that mean that the guides at The Alaskan Sportmens Lodge (Brian Kraft owner/operator) who wear Simms G3s instead of Orvis waders (it's an Orvis lodge) are out of uniform? d;o) I only go to Orvis endorsed lodges, Richard. Always better service and they always have spare rods/reels and sometimes even Orvis waders if you lose your luggage to the airline. This includes lodges in Alaska, Kamchatka, and Labrador. The guides at these lodges get 60% off of everything available in the Orvis catalog, yet most of them wear Simms G3s. Why? Because they last year after year after year without any maintenance. Like I said, a buck a day to wear a set of G3s instead of many dollars a day to wear anything else. Otherwise they'd have to buy a new set of waders every year. Get out there, Richard. See for yourself. Simms G3 for a dollar a day of fishing. d;o) |
A little "what the pros use" story...
Dave LaCourse wrote in
: The guides at these lodges get 60% off of everything available in the Orvis catalog, yet most of them wear Simms G3s. Guides get about 50% off of everything Simms sells, as well. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
A little "what the pros use" story...
Scott Seidman wrote:
Dave LaCourse wrote in : The guides at these lodges get 60% off of everything available in the Orvis catalog, yet most of them wear Simms G3s. Guides get about 50% off of everything Simms sells, as well. Apparently it's money well spent by Simms. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
A little "what the pros use" story...
On Fri, 11 May 2007 11:27:45 -0700, rw
wrote: Scott Seidman wrote: Dave LaCourse wrote in : The guides at these lodges get 60% off of everything available in the Orvis catalog, yet most of them wear Simms G3s. Guides get about 50% off of everything Simms sells, as well. Apparently it's money well spent by Simms. If it's true, that is. Hafta ask Wally about that one. |
A little "what the pros use" story...
On Fri, 11 May 2007 14:15:37 -0400, Dave LaCourse
wrote: On Fri, 11 May 2007 05:49:19 -0500, wrote: On Thu, 10 May 2007 11:15:02 -0400, Dave LaCourse wrote: On Thu, 10 May 2007 07:18:28 -0500, wrote: As previously mentioned, the cobia started off the coast a coupla-three weeks ago, and so the tourneys have begun. Several of the dockwarmer-types were discussing their rigs, debating whose motors were the best. The discussion was complete with all sorts of pseudotechnobabble, with each man dragging out which pro/champ/team used what as "proof" of this or that. Up walks a team leader whose rigs have had, and current rig has 4 Mercury Racing 300s hanging off the ass. One of the Mercury/MR proponents asks, "So, why do you always use Mercury? Is it the whatever marketing term or whichever superlative wonderment?" "It's because Mercury gives 'em to me..." TC, R ...and he didn't even mention the checks and other perqs... Gee, willikers. Who'da thunk it? Well, some folks, anyway... Point being.....? ...on top of yer head? ...at the end of yer tits? Huh? Yeah, I've noticed yer confusion... HTH, R Does that mean that the guides at The Alaskan Sportmens Lodge (Brian Kraft owner/operator) who wear Simms G3s instead of Orvis waders (it's an Orvis lodge) are out of uniform? d;o) I only go to Orvis endorsed lodges, Richard. Aw, I'm sorry...well, maybe when you really make some cash, you'll be able to not worry about such and be able to buy your own places...but until you do, you'd be more than welcome to come to any of our places and fish for anything from pelagic species to pond bream to mountain trout...heck, I might even let you chunk some lead into one of my bayous... IAC, I can proudly say I've never knowingly been to an Orvis-endorsed lodge and can confidently say I have no intention of ever paying to do so. If I'm gonna fish "public," I'll do it the way God intended: not at an Orvis-endorsed lodge...and not in California... Always better service and they always have spare rods/reels and sometimes even Orvis waders if you lose your luggage to the airline. Airline? How...pedestrian... This includes lodges in Alaska, Kamchatka, and Labrador. The guides at these lodges get 60% off of everything available in the Orvis catalog, yet most of them wear Simms G3s. Why? Because Simms will happily send a crate of waders to an "Orvis-endorsed lodge"...or any other "lodge" that caters to enough "sports." Because they last year after year after year without any maintenance. Like I said, a buck a day to wear a set of G3s instead of many dollars a day to wear anything else. Otherwise they'd have to buy a new set of waders every year. Get out there, Richard. See for yourself. I haven't the slightest interest in seeing anything that requires going to some silly-assed "lodge"...and that especially includes many of the folks that go to them (and no, I don't mean that as a shot at you). HTH, R |
A little "what the pros use" story...
Hmmmm. Just talked on the phone with Nicole Apple. She and her
husband Jason own/operate Xclusive Xpeditions and can book a trip to just about anywhere. Her picture is on the June 07 copy of Fly Rod & Reel. Pretty lady. Met them at a fly show a couple years ago. They're out of Bellevue, Washington. I asked her about the Simms she is wearing in the picture. "Oh, they're the best." And, of course I had to ask, "Does Simms give you and your guides a discount on them?" Her answer was "NO!" When I said that I have heard guides get a discount on Simms, she said that was news to her. I know the guides in Alaska and Kamchatka bought the waders themselves because I remarked about the Simms label at an Orvis lodge. As far as coming and visiting you to go fishing, uh, no thanks. I have my own place in Maine and Georgia, thank you very much, plus the pedestrian Lakewood Cabins on the Rapid. You should visit some of these exotic spots that you own, Richard. And, send us a TR. It's been years since you've posted a TR. Probably longer than I've owned my Simms G3s. Remember, a dollar a day for 400 days is a good deal. Of course to you, with all your money and influence, *that* would be pedestrian. I was in WalMart yesterday to get some car wax (yes, I'm forced to wax my own car, how pedestrian, unlike you with Jeeves to do it) and noticed they sell Haggar slacks and jackets. I mean, we are talking some inexpensive stuff here, Richard. I mean, why, why would you buy Sevile Row when you can get 20 of these perfectly good Haggars for about the same price? Oh, I understand, you wanna *look* good, but I've got news for you, Richard - you would look just as good in a Haggar outfit as your $2000 Sevile Row 44P. Of course Jeeves might look down his nose at you, but, what the hell....... d;o) This is fun. |
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