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<blockquote data-quote="Riggen&amp;Jiggen" data-source="post: 204461" data-attributes="member: 564"><p>Not trying to kiss your butt Sweeney but your spot on again. If you want to try and become professional or something similar this is a way to get a little closer. I used to dream of being a pro fisherman when younger but I did not want to accumulate 1000s of dollars in debt in an effort to try to get there. Sponsorship can be a tricky thing. The more money you get the more that is required of your time such as putting on seminars. Also I knew that to be competitive in the pro tournaments I would have to have high end equipment which also takes a lot of money. Once I got married I knew that ship sailed. Now that I can afford the high end equipment I also have a job I don't want to risk. So for me the big money 2 day tourneys scratch my itch. More power to the AIMs and I hope they are successful and any fisherman trying to take it to the next level. Maybe I will try one once they start having some higher payouts.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riggen&Jiggen, post: 204461, member: 564"] Not trying to kiss your butt Sweeney but your spot on again. If you want to try and become professional or something similar this is a way to get a little closer. I used to dream of being a pro fisherman when younger but I did not want to accumulate 1000s of dollars in debt in an effort to try to get there. Sponsorship can be a tricky thing. The more money you get the more that is required of your time such as putting on seminars. Also I knew that to be competitive in the pro tournaments I would have to have high end equipment which also takes a lot of money. Once I got married I knew that ship sailed. Now that I can afford the high end equipment I also have a job I don't want to risk. So for me the big money 2 day tourneys scratch my itch. More power to the AIMs and I hope they are successful and any fisherman trying to take it to the next level. Maybe I will try one once they start having some higher payouts. [/QUOTE]
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