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I still like Bill Dance, but agree that he seems to fish a lot of small
ponds. |
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Roger Lester wrote:
I still like Bill Dance, but agree that he seems to fish a lot of small ponds. I think he fishes small ponds that receive little pressure and are pretty much wide open with quality bass. This in turn helps him to sell his products as if they were responsible for the success. I am not taking away from the fact that he is a legend and knows what he is doing but I don't care for the marketing aspect of the show. Sure, you can learn from him obviously but it is not a pure fishing show, it's a borderline infomercial to me. my 2 cents |
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"Roger Lester" wrote in message . .. I still like Bill Dance, but agree that he seems to fish a lot of small ponds. I've talked to the man several times and have talked to him about this very subject. He fishes private waters for several reasons. First of all, he tries to do a teaching show, and isn't it more interesting when those instructional methods result in large bass? Much too of what he does is simply a matter of cost effectiveness. The methods he teaches will work on any body of water when you're experiencing similar conditions, and he knows the fish are there. So, when he gets the production crew together to film a show, he knows the water well and knows quality fish will be the result. Would you watch the show if he was catching small bass? Then too, he doesn't have the distractions and interruptions he'd have on public waters. I've done some television work for fishing and hunting programming and it's VERY frustrating to be attempting to film a segment, only to have a pontoon boat load of drunken idiots come idling into the background hollering "Whatcha doon? Filmin a tv show????" Retakes cost money and sometimes they cannot be duplicated. When you have a professional staff consisting of two videographers, sound and lighting technicians, and production assistants, all paid by the hour, it's important that you get the needed footage in as little time as possible in order to stay on the air. I've heard complaints that his show is one big informercial, heck, Bill is subtle and sedate in comparision to some shows currently airing. There's one on the air here in Wisconsin where the host screams "Get the Frabill, get the Frabill, get the Frabill" every time they net a fish, whether it really needs to be netted or not. Then you have the hunting shows where the guy takes a nice animal, then proceeds to say "Thank the Lord, I couldn't have gotten that big buck without my Matthews bow, my Carbon Express arrows and my Rage Slip-cam broadheads." Ha! Like that deer couldn't be killed with any other equipment? Like it or not, sponsors demand product mentions during the show and unless you keep the sponsors happy, the show won't be on the air long! So, unless you want to watch re-runs of Survivor, you're going to have to continue to tolerate such intrusions. I do feel that it could be done more subltly in some cases, but it does need to be done. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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On Fri, 9 Mar 2007 09:03:05 -0600, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers"
wrote: "Roger Lester" wrote in message ... I still like Bill Dance, but agree that he seems to fish a lot of small ponds. I've talked to the man several times and have talked to him about this very subject. He fishes private waters for several reasons. First of all, he tries to do a teaching show, and isn't it more interesting when those instructional methods result in large bass? Much too of what he does is simply a matter of cost effectiveness. The methods he teaches will work on any body of water when you're experiencing similar conditions, and he knows the fish are there. So, when he gets the production crew together to film a show, he knows the water well and knows quality fish will be the result. Would you watch the show if he was catching small bass? Then too, he doesn't have the distractions and interruptions he'd have on public waters. I've done some television work for fishing and hunting programming and it's VERY frustrating to be attempting to film a segment, only to have a pontoon boat load of drunken idiots come idling into the background hollering "Whatcha doon? Filmin a tv show????" Retakes cost money and sometimes they cannot be duplicated. When you have a professional staff consisting of two videographers, sound and lighting technicians, and production assistants, all paid by the hour, it's important that you get the needed footage in as little time as possible in order to stay on the air. I've heard complaints that his show is one big informercial, heck, Bill is subtle and sedate in comparision to some shows currently airing. There's one on the air here in Wisconsin where the host screams "Get the Frabill, get the Frabill, get the Frabill" every time they net a fish, whether it really needs to be netted or not. Then you have the hunting shows where the guy takes a nice animal, then proceeds to say "Thank the Lord, I couldn't have gotten that big buck without my Matthews bow, my Carbon Express arrows and my Rage Slip-cam broadheads." Ha! Like that deer couldn't be killed with any other equipment? Like it or not, sponsors demand product mentions during the show and unless you keep the sponsors happy, the show won't be on the air long! So, unless you want to watch re-runs of Survivor, you're going to have to continue to tolerate such intrusions. I do feel that it could be done more subltly in some cases, but it does need to be done. Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!! By golly! |
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Bill catches a lot of flak for fishing those waters, but it doesn't bother
me. I watch for entertainment, and if I learn something, that's a bonus. He's an engaging, likable guy and I think his product mentions are a lot less blatant and artificial than some other show hosts. "Roger Lester" wrote in message . .. I still like Bill Dance, but agree that he seems to fish a lot of small ponds. |
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"Marty" wrote in message: Bill catches a lot of flak for fishing those waters, but it doesn't bother me. I watch for entertainment, and if I learn something, that's a bonus. He's an engaging, likable guy and I think his product mentions are a lot less blatant and artificial than some other show hosts. Personally , I like Bill's program. I enjoy seeing what guys are catching stuff on, how it works, and what they have different from me. I find Roland Martin to be a little over the top, but he does get some interesting people in his boat with him. I enjoyed watching him with Johnny Morris who couldn't seem to care less about the commercial side of Roland's show. He just wanted to catch some fish. |
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