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<blockquote data-quote="Denny" data-source="post: 204481" data-attributes="member: 5243"><p>Hello North Dakota</p><p></p><p>Thought I would give you a update on the first 2 weeks of the registration. Currently the registrations are running 22% better than last year at the same time. That is a great increase so lets keep it going.</p><p></p><p>I do want to take a moment to address some of the questions on this thread. There good questions and deserve a answer. There is a cost to do business and across the board, most events know what that is. AIM is no exception, but I think there may be some confusion on the over all picture.</p><p></p><p> As for sponsor dollars going into the pot. Last season through 3 states and the National championship, AIM funneled over $75,000 of sponsor dollars into the payouts. You would not see them at qualifying events, you did see them at state championships and National Championships. </p><p></p><p>As for the comment, these events are only set up for the guys that want to move up the ladder to fish for a living, (you know, that's what they meant.#$%^&></p><p>That is the truth, they are set up for them. </p><p></p><p>They are also set up for the angler who has never fished an event in their life. They are set up for the angler who loves competition and wants a level playing field. This series was set up "By Fisherman, For Fisherman" in Every aspect. These events are run professionally so every angler can have the feeling of the big time. Just because you have a regular job you really want to keep does not mean you cant expect a professionally run circuit. They take place on sunday so if the BOSS has you working on Friday you can still pre-fish Saturday for 12 hrs and be competitive. </p><p></p><p>My name is Denny Fox and I am the National Tournament director for AIM. I have fished tournaments at all levels for 25 years. If you have any questions regarding AIM and prefer to talk to me, feel free to call at 920-505-0122</p><p></p><p>Thank You North Dakota</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denny, post: 204481, member: 5243"] Hello North Dakota Thought I would give you a update on the first 2 weeks of the registration. Currently the registrations are running 22% better than last year at the same time. That is a great increase so lets keep it going. I do want to take a moment to address some of the questions on this thread. There good questions and deserve a answer. There is a cost to do business and across the board, most events know what that is. AIM is no exception, but I think there may be some confusion on the over all picture. As for sponsor dollars going into the pot. Last season through 3 states and the National championship, AIM funneled over $75,000 of sponsor dollars into the payouts. You would not see them at qualifying events, you did see them at state championships and National Championships. As for the comment, these events are only set up for the guys that want to move up the ladder to fish for a living, (you know, that's what they meant.#$%^&> That is the truth, they are set up for them. They are also set up for the angler who has never fished an event in their life. They are set up for the angler who loves competition and wants a level playing field. This series was set up "By Fisherman, For Fisherman" in Every aspect. These events are run professionally so every angler can have the feeling of the big time. Just because you have a regular job you really want to keep does not mean you cant expect a professionally run circuit. They take place on sunday so if the BOSS has you working on Friday you can still pre-fish Saturday for 12 hrs and be competitive. My name is Denny Fox and I am the National Tournament director for AIM. I have fished tournaments at all levels for 25 years. If you have any questions regarding AIM and prefer to talk to me, feel free to call at 920-505-0122 Thank You North Dakota [/QUOTE]
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