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<blockquote data-quote="bluball" data-source="post: 5764603" data-attributes="member: 14612"><p>If he's only getting $7000 a yr sponsorship money he's definitely not going to make it.I know guys that he says aren't professional bass fishermen making more than that from one sponsor.I know one professional bass guy that wanted $250,000 a yr or 20% of your company yo represent you.In sponsorship money it ain't all about wining either,it's about representing /helping sales.Definately don't batch about guiding, lots do it and set people's boats/electronics up on the water when not tournament fishing.We do electronics for some big bass guides clients,when we get everything installed they get paid to shake everything down on the water and adjust/set everything up.That guy has a lot to learn if he's gonna stay a professional bass fishermen.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluball, post: 5764603, member: 14612"] If he's only getting $7000 a yr sponsorship money he's definitely not going to make it.I know guys that he says aren't professional bass fishermen making more than that from one sponsor.I know one professional bass guy that wanted $250,000 a yr or 20% of your company yo represent you.In sponsorship money it ain't all about wining either,it's about representing /helping sales.Definately don't batch about guiding, lots do it and set people's boats/electronics up on the water when not tournament fishing.We do electronics for some big bass guides clients,when we get everything installed they get paid to shake everything down on the water and adjust/set everything up.That guy has a lot to learn if he's gonna stay a professional bass fishermen. [/QUOTE]
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