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Now we see why those Tourney Sak weights are so big
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<blockquote data-quote="KDM" data-source="post: 230714" data-attributes="member: 314"><p>No. What he's saying is tournaments are NOT the boon to the economy those that participate in tournaments want to tout it to be as well as pointing out the almost universal attitude among tournament fishermen that they somehow have more "right" to fish and fishing spots because they are in a tournament. BOTH of which are not only distasteful, but have a real and tangible negative affect on the people at those lakes, and surrounding areas where tournaments are held. The same can be said for the traveling bird bozos. When hunting is good, they come with short term cash influxes that causes land to be locked up to local hunters. Then the local hunters find other things to do. When the hunting wanes, the short term cash ends, but the local guys aren't coming back and I don't blame them. I'm not discussing right or wrong here, just facts as I see them. So, is this a positive or a negative affect on those areas involved?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KDM, post: 230714, member: 314"] No. What he's saying is tournaments are NOT the boon to the economy those that participate in tournaments want to tout it to be as well as pointing out the almost universal attitude among tournament fishermen that they somehow have more "right" to fish and fishing spots because they are in a tournament. BOTH of which are not only distasteful, but have a real and tangible negative affect on the people at those lakes, and surrounding areas where tournaments are held. The same can be said for the traveling bird bozos. When hunting is good, they come with short term cash influxes that causes land to be locked up to local hunters. Then the local hunters find other things to do. When the hunting wanes, the short term cash ends, but the local guys aren't coming back and I don't blame them. I'm not discussing right or wrong here, just facts as I see them. So, is this a positive or a negative affect on those areas involved? [/QUOTE]
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