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<blockquote data-quote="Kirk" data-source="post: 5872679" data-attributes="member: 967"><p>I watched the Bassmaster Classic in Oklahoma this morning on TV. The kid that was winning it was TV fishing. He had 3 huge screens on his bow and was watching them more than he was the boat docks he was running into, the ropes he was casting across and getting hung on. They kept showing what he was seeing on the screens. You could see the fish following his lures.</p><p></p><p>BTW the median age for a successful Bassmaster Champion was in the 40's, five years ago, now it is in the late 20's. They are crediting the youth movement to high school and college angler teams as feeder programs.</p><p></p><p>Not at all against it, just making an observation. The sport has evolved to more of a video game than it used to be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kirk, post: 5872679, member: 967"] I watched the Bassmaster Classic in Oklahoma this morning on TV. The kid that was winning it was TV fishing. He had 3 huge screens on his bow and was watching them more than he was the boat docks he was running into, the ropes he was casting across and getting hung on. They kept showing what he was seeing on the screens. You could see the fish following his lures. BTW the median age for a successful Bassmaster Champion was in the 40's, five years ago, now it is in the late 20's. They are crediting the youth movement to high school and college angler teams as feeder programs. Not at all against it, just making an observation. The sport has evolved to more of a video game than it used to be. [/QUOTE]
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