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Is it ok to have bass and FLW on a jersey? Or is that a pretty bad idea? Sorry if this question is stupid!

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I asked the same question one time to a TBF tournament director and he told it's just not done, which I know is wrong..

When I asked why he just shrugged his shoulders and didn't give an answer.

I wouldn't worry about what anyone else would say, its your money and your shirt. Do what you want.

Mike

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Unless someone affiliated with either of those is paying for it or any part of your fishing, go for it. 

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Unless you fish both, I don't see the point in putting them on your jersey. Wait until you have sponsors that want you to represent them to get a jersey IMO.

  • 1 month later...
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you can put both on your shirt and if you fish a bass open or the flw series they will simply ask that you cover up the other badge with a piece of tape.  Simple because they prefer not to have the other badge show up in their pictures.  So go for it!

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