Re: NANFA-- The writing on the wall?

Ty Hall (tyhall_at_mia.net)
Fri, 12 Dec 2003 15:24:07 -0600

I guess your probably right. I just wish I could get those customers in my bait
shop!!!

Ty

"Crail, Todd" wrote:

> So in a crappie or walleye tournament with a $10k + purse (happens every
> weekend), it would or would not be worth $10 a bait to gain an advantage
> over your competitors?
>
> I guess that's what I'm getting at... I personally know people who would pay
> this much even _without_ chances of winning a tournament, if it were to
> guarantee they'd have access to catching more and larger fish...
>
> Or in the option of not catching fish... _To_ catch fish, as with saugeye or
> walleye in inland lakes of Ohio which are generally horribly turbid.... Drop
> jigging and long line spinning doesn't loose many minners.... And $200 to
> get a limit of walleye in 2 hours and not have to pay for a charter to get
> out on Lake Erie...?? What a deal!!! I would have had to pay $400 or
> more!!!
>
> There's a lot of people who'd pay that. You might be suprised... But
> they're out there. And I don't think their numbers are all that small.
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