Due to all the discussion regarding the direction of BASS/ESPN has taken as of late and my somewhat disapproval, I have taken the following action as of today. I received my annual renewal notice for BASS. Instead of renewing for another year, I decided to write a note on the form indicating my dissapproval of the current direction BASS/ESPN is taking and the lack of concern they have exhibited towards the average fisherman. I also indicated to be removed from all futher coorespondence. I know this in itself will not result in any, if at all, changes; but, I felt they should now how I (we) average guys feel.
I know some of you guys/ladies feel as I do and some do not. So be it. That is why we live in America, the right to choose. Well I have chosen and I let the powers to be know why. Maybe if others do the same that are displeased with the current state of affairs, BASS will look at itself a little more closely. It is the average guys/ladies that pay the majority of the monies, besides the large endorsements from companies, to take care of daily business and tournaments. Since money talks, hit them in their ears - their wallets.
I know some will agree and others not. But I felt I should pass this along as a course of action we little guys could take. I am not a tourney fisherman as of yet or may never be. I simply enjoy fishing. I watch the fishing shows and read the mag. to pick up tips and to learn about the sport. Seems as of late the only things I am learning is how to act after catching a fish, what products BASS wants me to buy, etc.
Another point which I have had difficulties with for several years now is the idea that Busch beer is the major sponsor of the tour. This to me in itself is okay. However, when I see ads in the magazine or on tv displaying beer in a tackle box in a boat or similar concepts I am very disturbed. Alcohol and water don't mix. There is no place for drinking on the water and then driving 50, 60 or more mph to get to the next fishing hole or weigh-in as is suggested in such ads. Nor is there any justification for drinking a few before driving home after a hard day on the water. Now before I am blasted for being anti-alcohol, let me say that I do enjoy a cold one from time to time; but, never before getting behind the wheel of my Triton or my Chevy truck. However, we should all ask ourselves, what kind of message are these ads sending to our younger folks? Is it okay to have a few cold ones while out fishing with their buddies?
Sorry for the long post/rant. I didn't intend to get off on the Busch beer thing, but it has been bothering me for some time.
thank you
Andy Myers



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