baitcaster1010 Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 Does anyone know of anyone who would sponser 2 sixteen year olds. We are really looking for a sponsor and really have been fishing hard. Thanks to anyone who can help :)
baitcaster1010 Posted April 21, 2008 Author Posted April 21, 2008 Well that is a very good question and I think I have a very good answer. The reason I am looking for a sponsor is becouse I really enjoy fishing and just love to be out on the water as much as I can. The problem is that my dad is having to help me pay for everything now becouse I don't really have time to get a job. I would promote the product everywhere I went I would share my fishing experience with the product whereever I go. So i guess the reason that I would like to have a sponsor is so I can get out on the water more and I really love to fish. What do you think?????????
Low_Budget_Hooker Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 Please read around this section a bit and see just exactly what you are asking to get involved in. There is much more to this than just saying, here's free stuff, tell people you like it. Start by reading the sticky by Marcia Ruben.
JT Bagwell Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 Well that is a very good question and I think I have a very good answer. The reason I am looking for a sponsor is becouse I really enjoy fishing and just love to be out on the water as much as I can. The problem is that my dad is having to help me pay for everything now becouse I don't really have time to get a job. I would promote the product everywhere I went I would share my fishing experience with the product whereever I go. So i guess the reason that I would like to have a sponsor is so I can get out on the water more and I really love to fish. What do you think????????? I would say that you really need to study and then come back with a much better answer. This is big business and you need a big business answer. What you gave is a 16 year old's answer. JT bagwell
Daiwa Posted April 21, 2008 Posted April 21, 2008 Yea, read the thread that JT started called "want sponsors". Its got good info.
baitcaster1010 Posted April 22, 2008 Author Posted April 22, 2008 I totally understand what all of you are trying to tell me. I know from experience that a sponsor will not just happen. You have to work hard at what you are trying to do to get sponsored. The experience that I was talking about is through hunting. I have been trying to get on a pro staff for hunting for a really long time and finally I am about to make that dream come true. I have one finall thing I have to accomplish to be on this hunting prostaff that I have been working on for a while now and it is finally paying off. I am willing to take any advice from anyone. I'll be honest with you I have just started looking in to fishing sponsors and really dont know the whole story behind them which means that I am willing to take alot of advice. So THANKS.... Im not new to fishing though. I actually fished in a tournament on the TN river and didn't do to bad in it....... So please help me out anyway you can and I did read the post you all told me to read and I know now alittle more about what im trying to get into. THANKS again ;)
Bassnbrett101 Posted April 22, 2008 Posted April 22, 2008 To try and make your resume a little bigger i would suggest joining a jr. bass club and trying to fish more tournaments. Sponsors like tournaments
Hawg Fan Posted April 22, 2008 Posted April 22, 2008 I totally understand what all of you are trying to tell me. I know from experience that a sponsor will not just happen. You have to work hard at what you are trying to do to get sponsored. The experience that I was talking about is through hunting. I have been trying to get on a pro staff for hunting for a really long time and finally I am about to make that dream come true. I have one finall thing I have to accomplish to be on this hunting prostaff that I have been working on for a while now and it is finally paying off. I am willing to take any advice from anyone. I'll be honest with you I have just started looking in to fishing sponsors and really dont know the whole story behind them which means that I am willing to take alot of advice. So THANKS.... Im not new to fishing though. I actually fished in a tournament on the TN river and didn't do to bad in it....... Hey Man, Im glad to see you are thinking about tournament bass fishing, and I myself am not a tournament fisherman, but through experience of Tournament Paintball I know a thing or two about sponsorships and forming relationships with companies. You must understand Tournament Fishing is a lot more than just loving to fish. It is a business, a big business, and when a company commits itself to you, you need to be commited 110 percent. I'm not sure how old you are but just judging by your posts i'd say not too old. Slow down, you have a long time to go pro. Practice, Study, Fish Tournaments, form relationships through tournaments and get to know what the business is all about. If you are still sure in a few years that it is something you want to be fully commited to then I would say you have a good resume to put together to show companies that you are in it for the long haul, and are the kind of person that can give back to them for payment of their support. I wish you best of luck in whatever you do, and remember to do well in school too! Take Care, Hawg
Triton9 Posted April 22, 2008 Posted April 22, 2008 Yes, you need a better answer. Iam 15 and am sponsored and its alot harder work than what the average angler thinks, and do you fish many tournaments and are you "good enough" to hold your sponsorship(s). You have to be at the top of your game all the time. So take these and many more things into perspective and rethink your answer.
Kozak Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 Yeah, I'd say you'd probably need a better answer than the one you gave. The part that really stuck out to me was: So i guess the reason that I would like to have a sponsor is so I can get out on the water more The reason being: The goal of companies and sponsors isn't to get you out onto the water more, it's for you to advertise their product and represent them everywhere. Getting out on the water more and fishing tournaments are sort of just a side-effect if you think about it.
baitcaster1010 Posted April 23, 2008 Author Posted April 23, 2008 kozak if you look in that post a little more i did talk about that part of that. I understand all of that I have experienced that through hunting as i stated earlier.... but i do understand where your coming from and il be honest im new to the fishing sponsor thing and yes i do fish in a tournament every saturday...... Thanks to all
preach4bass Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 il be honest im new to the fishing sponsor thing and yes i do fish in a tournament every saturday...... Earlier, you stated, "I actually fished in a tournament on the TN river and didn't do to bad in it." That statement led me to believe that you have only fished ONE tournament. Now you are plainly stating that you fish a tournament every week. My advice to you for obtaining a fishing sponsor is that when you say or write something you do it clearly and honestly. When you wrote that you fished "a tournament on the TN river and didn't do to(o) bad in it," and later added that you fish a tournament every Saturday it sounds like you are making up a lie as you go along (I don't believe you are), or that you typically do very poorly in tournaments since you only mentioned success in one of them (I doubt that's the case either). I believe you simply need to be clear in what you say. One more piece of advice: Take the time to use proper grammar and punctuation. If nothing else, capitalize the first word of each sentence and the word "I." Anyone who is successful enough to be in the position to offer you a sponsorship would most certainly be annoyed with your writing skills. I know this is only an internet fishing forum, but practice here will pay off later. Good luck, Preach
Bassnbrett101 Posted April 23, 2008 Posted April 23, 2008 Great Advice preach4bass, it was very well put.
7magJake Posted April 24, 2008 Posted April 24, 2008 well, I asked the same question early this year, I work for my dad and I do not have time to fish tournaments but when I graduate and begin to work, I am going to, school really can mess up tourney fishing, get done with school, Im not college material, Im much better with my hands so Im going to become and elctronics tech and hopefully work with boats and that will get me started, but enough about me. If you do not have time for a job a sponsor does not have time for you, just try to fish these cheaper local tourneys and try to work, I can tell you if you slack off too much in the first years they will cut you loose as t the drop of a hat, its hard work, dont expect to be a millionaire KVandam overnight, if you started tomorrow you would be mid 20's before you really start makeing good money. Dont get discouraged its a hard process but once you there fishing and sponsored its there as long as you can catch fish.
Hawg Fan Posted April 25, 2008 Posted April 25, 2008 Again guys, refer to my previous post about being young and having time to gain experience, knowledge of the business, and molding yourself into a well rounded individual through school and life experiences. Your interests change all the time while growing up, so dont get knee deep in the proverbial quick-sand. Being a successful competitor in any sport isnt just about the love of the game, its about what I have described above. I am only about to be twenty years old, and I plan to start my tournaments when I am around thirty when I am somewhat financially stable, slow and steady wins the race...most of the time. Good Luck, Hawg Fan
Daiwa Posted April 25, 2008 Posted April 25, 2008 Its not easy work. I have to go through numerous forums to advertise blackdogrc. I have to keep my flying good and atend events. I test his stuff for him but get to keep it.
basspro96 Posted April 26, 2008 Posted April 26, 2008 Ok Diawa this is a fishing website AGAIN! This is a fishing website rc and fishing a very different. But man make up a resume but get ready for dissapointment. TRUST ME! ;D! I swung for the fence and missed too many times.
basspro96 Posted April 26, 2008 Posted April 26, 2008 So just cause I am 12 doesn't mean I haven't tried before and failed.
Daiwa Posted April 27, 2008 Posted April 27, 2008 Ya but you see, ive got other hobbies not just fishing! RC has way more advertising that needs to be done. Ive got to help him with his website, im in the process of making his magazine/blog. Its alot of work, where in fishing, your just advertising.
Kozak Posted April 27, 2008 Posted April 27, 2008 Stop arguing, you sound like fools, especially on a highly respected fishing forum. Daiwa, I don't think RC is going to be a place to advertise for fishing companies. Good luck selling jigs or plastic worms to people who RC...
Chad. Posted April 27, 2008 Posted April 27, 2008 Ya but you see, ive got other hobbies not just fishing! RC has way more advertising that needs to be done. Ive got to help him with his website, im in the process of making his magazine/blog. Its alot of work, where in fishing, your just advertising. What the heck are you talking about. :-/
Daiwa Posted April 27, 2008 Posted April 27, 2008 I was giving an example. Im really not likeing the additude from the people on this forum. Im thinking bout staying off here.
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