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<blockquote data-quote="WTM" data-source="post: 5766328" data-attributes="member: 6230"><p>well, not any more. hasnt been since 2008. from 95 to about 2007 they actually made quite a bit of money, enough to qualify fishing as a "pro sport". to be honest thats when kvd, hackney, clunn, etc won the bulk of their earnings and you didnt have to "win" every tournament to make money plus the majors and elite 50 waived the entry fee.</p><p></p><p>now its just an expensive ass hobby or gambling and not a sport. the way it is now id say 90% of these guys are in the red at years end unless they own a lucrative business, wealthy or family bankrolls them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WTM, post: 5766328, member: 6230"] well, not any more. hasnt been since 2008. from 95 to about 2007 they actually made quite a bit of money, enough to qualify fishing as a "pro sport". to be honest thats when kvd, hackney, clunn, etc won the bulk of their earnings and you didnt have to "win" every tournament to make money plus the majors and elite 50 waived the entry fee. now its just an expensive ass hobby or gambling and not a sport. the way it is now id say 90% of these guys are in the red at years end unless they own a lucrative business, wealthy or family bankrolls them. [/QUOTE]
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