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![]() "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote in message ... "Bob La Londe" wrote in message s.com... But, WE need to get more women and young people exposed to and involved in the outdoor world. Unless WE take the responsibility to teach the next generation that there is more to the world than a computer/tv screen, numbers are going to continue to go down. And here I sit in front of my computer screen conversing with gentlemen around the country instead of out doing service calls and making money to support my hobby. LOL. LOL, I agree, it is ironic, isn't it? And here I am, working feverishly on getting a television show and website going, with the intention of getting more women and young people involved. It's kind of a Catch-22, I want people to watch the show, and participate on the website, but I want them to get away from the television and computer and get outdoors. Oh well, what's a person to do? Oh yeah, go fishing and take someone with you! But you're reaching out to them using the very thing that draws their attention these days. Targeted advertising... Not a bad idea, if you ask me... -- Andrew Kidd http://www.amiasoft.com/ - Software for the rest of us! http://www.rofb.net/ - ROFB Newsgroup Home |
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As is often he case, I agree 100% with Steve. And furthermore
(warning--slightly off topic) everything he said is relevant to hunting, shooting, and camping (NOT RVing) |
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I posted this over in the forum at Bass Pro as well. So far I got two
replies. Neither had anything to do with tournament fishing and both are from our close neighbors. One person from Canada blamed plethora of ever changing regulations for making it just to complicated for most folks to go fishing. Another gentleman from Mexico blamed a total lack of regulation for destroying many fisheries. I suppose we can just hope for a happy medium here in between. "Bob La Londe" wrote in message s.com... http://www.yumabassman.com/cgi-bin/y... 47;start=0#0 http://tinyurl.com/ywupp -- The Security Consultant http://www.diycomponents.com Bob La Londe - Owner 849 S Ave C Yuma, Az 85364 (928)782-9765 ofc (928)782-7873 fax |
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The way i see it is fishing is not all that easy. There is a bit of a learning
curve in order to get true enjoyment out of the sport. Some just aren't willing to put in the time. Women are very vocal these days and some tend to put fishing down as trivial. These are the same women that tend to rule the roost at home. As a result some men don't partake or their homelife may suffer. |
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Moron!
-- "The Shadow" Millennium Rods "Lure builder" wrote in message ... The way i see it is fishing is not all that easy. There is a bit of a learning curve in order to get true enjoyment out of the sport. Some just aren't willing to put in the time. Women are very vocal these days and some tend to put fishing down as trivial. These are the same women that tend to rule the roost at home. As a result some men don't partake or their homelife may suffer. |
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Personally, I believe most tournament anglers are very confident people.
They believe in themselves and their abilities. That is not a bad thing, but rather, a very good thing! Everyone should feel that good about themselves and be that confident in their abilities, that they feel they can accomplish anything they put their mind to. So let's not confuse confidence with arrogance. Tournament anglers are also, for the most part, very competitive people. They want to compete. They want to win. They enter tournaments because they believe in themselves, their abilities, and have a strong desire to test themselves by competing against others who have honed their skills. This translates into fun!!!. . . for the tournament angler. If you are not a very confident person, or a very competitive person, than tournament fishing IS NOT for you! There are fishing clubs that hold noncompetitve outings. Because as we all know, fishing is fun, but it is always better when you are sharing the experience with someone who loves it as much as you do. These clubs are all about enjoying the fun of fishing. -- Craig Baugher Be Confident, Focused, but most of all Have FUN! |
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I think that part of it is the breakdown of the family. Kids aren't
being taught to fish by their parents. A single parent has a harder time finding the time for a hobby like fishing. Lack of time steers people to "spur of the moment" activities, like movies, or shopping, or restaurants. Fishing isn't as easy to "fall into" as it used to be. A lot more people used to live out in the country, or at least knew someone who did, and all they needed was to grab some live bait and a pole. Now the population is more urbanized, and the only water accessible to them is public water, where you need a license, and unless you really look, bank fishing spots are scarce. In Texas, fishing licenses expire on August 31, no matter if you buy it in July. Full one year price for a month of fishing? That makes it easy to say: "Let's do something else today, and go fishing next month. So someone watches a tv show and gets the bug, buys a combo and some bait, and spends one of his precious Saturdays trying to find a place he can bank fish without getting mugged. He finds one spot and it's covered with beer cans, another and a gang of teens with loud music scares him off. Another Saturday gone and he never realized the Andy Griffith fishing scene he was looking for. Or someone has a buddy take him fishing, and he gets interested in the sport. In the past, he'd start out fishing small private water with one rod and $20 or less worth of tackle, and buy more a little at a time until he finds he's "hooked". Now he knows of no private water, and because he's not plugged in, he doesn't know any bank fishing spots. So he's looking at a boat, registration, trailer, registration, boat insurance, oops, the car won't pull that rig, need a truck and receiver hitch, ........ Know what? I can buy a lot of Cowboy (Ranger, Mavericks, Sidekicks, Stars, etc) good seat tickets for that money, and I don't have to find someplace to store them cause they won't fit in the garage! I hate to say it, but I think it's amazing that there are many fishermen left. |
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Hi Bob,
Maybe it is because the fisheries people have no budget left for inforcement that many don't buy licenses? - Bill Kiene Kiene's Fly Shop Sacramento, CA, USA Web site: www.kiene.com "Bob La Londe" wrote in message s.com... http://www.yumabassman.com/cgi-bin/y... 47;start=0#0 http://tinyurl.com/ywupp -- The Security Consultant http://www.diycomponents.com Bob La Londe - Owner 849 S Ave C Yuma, Az 85364 (928)782-9765 ofc (928)782-7873 fax |
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Steve - You nailed it!
"...take someone with you!" We need to introduce more people to this sport. I have caught 12lb bass on my computer, but it does not even begin to compare to the adrenaline rush of that first Bass of the year. I made it a point to introduce my son (now 6) to fishing at an early age. We had new neighbors move in next door with 3 kids. While talking to the mom, I noticed the fishing poles in the garage. I asked about it, and they said that they had not been fishing in "many many years." When the weather finally cooperates, I guess I will be taking 4 kids fishing instead of 1 - it may not be for bass, but it will be for whatever happens to be is biting. To a 6yr old, a dozen 4" bluegills are more fun right now than the 3lb smallmouth that daddy is trying to catch. When asked at work if I have any plans for the weekend, I always answer "Fishing, want to come along?" One of these times, the answer will be "OK" - and then if I do my part, another angler will be added to the ranks. Kurt On Mon, 5 Apr 2004 17:12:14 -0500, "Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers" wrote: "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ws.com... But, WE need to get more women and young people exposed to and involved in the outdoor world. Unless WE take the responsibility to teach the next generation that there is more to the world than a computer/tv screen, numbers are going to continue to go down. And here I sit in front of my computer screen conversing with gentlemen around the country instead of out doing service calls and making money to support my hobby. LOL. LOL, I agree, it is ironic, isn't it? And here I am, working feverishly on getting a television show and website going, with the intention of getting more women and young people involved. It's kind of a Catch-22, I want people to watch the show, and participate on the website, but I want them to get away from the television and computer and get outdoors. Oh well, what's a person to do? Oh yeah, go fishing and take someone with you! |
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Great read Bob.
Fishing license sales are declining which indicates a real decline in fishing interest, i.e. less numbers of people are fishing. I suspect that things are worse since our population is growing, the proportion of people fishing is declining more rapidly than indicated by license sales decline. Why is this so? A variety of possible reasons come to mind when combined, could explain the decline.. 1. Fishable water is being privatized - bought up, posted, acquired by governmental agencies, restricted by land use rulings, dams being removed, access fenced off, etc. 2. Competing demands for time - Soccer, GameBoy, offroading, skateboarding, partying, RVing, home projects and a multitude of other in and outdoor activities divert participation today from family and individual fishing. 3. Decline of the nuclear family - as divorce and separation disrupts parent/child relationships, fishing is less of a priority on weekends or other custody times. 4. Availability of more disposal income - Food needs drove fishing more in the past than today. 5. Immigration - Illegal aliens cannot get fishing licenses and legal immigrants probably have far less interest in fishing than other population demographics.. 6. Adversarial animal rightists - Are influencing the weak, timid and non-iinterested into a non-fishing mentality. 7 Adversarial vegaterians - Translate their anti meat-pholosophy into a non-fishing mentality. 8. Passing fad - The Yuppie infatuation with fly-fishng in the 1980's has past us by. 9. No new rivers - God is not making any new rivers and environmentalists and politicians are fighting adding dams and impoundments which limits new water bodies with their rapid growth and abundance of fish in their early years. 10.Waterbody management - Is NOT being managed to increase the number of people fishng, but to reduce, constrict, limit and to conserve existing or lower levels of people. Budget level maintenance is their primary goal. Little funding exists for meaningful additional researh to stop decline in fishing. 11. Fly in fishing is up - Since the demand for trophy and quality fishing exceeds the supply of domestic US fishing, more people are not fishing locally but flying out to exotic places around the world. 12. On water competition - Water skiers, kyakers, personal flotation devicers, canoeists, hikers and many other types of on-the-water or near-the-water people are degrading the solitiude many fishermen cherish and running them off the water. Bob, I'm sure there are other things which MAY contribute to the decline, but these are suggestions for starters. You listed a number of things we can do to slow the decline of fishing. They'll help. But I am convinced fishing will continue to decline. I just hope there will be some quality experiences left for my grandsons but I doubt it. Good luck! John "Bob La Londe" wrote in message s.com... http://www.yumabassman.com/cgi-bin/y... 47;start=0#0 http://tinyurl.com/ywupp -- The Security Consultant http://www.diycomponents.com Bob La Londe - Owner 849 S Ave C Yuma, Az 85364 (928)782-9765 ofc (928)782-7873 fax |
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