Rattlinrogue Posted September 24, 2005 Posted September 24, 2005 I'm sure that advertising affects the way I buy on some level.My thing is I have a favorite brand for just about everything.Examples:J-baits-Rogues,spinnerbaits-strike king,plastics-zoom and culprit,Rods-Berkley,line-Berkley,TM-Minn Kota,OB-Yamaha.reels-Ambassaduer and Quantum.Sounds like I've been thoroughly anesthesized by the big companies and their advertising.(At least I vary my brand name obsession product to product). Quote
Muddpuppy Posted September 24, 2005 Posted September 24, 2005 I'm not swayed as much by pro's or monster bass ads as I am by baits being shown that I think will work well in the conditions that I like to fish. If I think it will be fun to use and catch fish I will probably purchase the lure sooner or later. Something that is starting to have an effect on my selection are graphic demenstrations or clips of the lures being used. I like the way Lucky Craft simulates the way their lures react. As for clips, the only one that comes to mind right now are the Doug Hannon Snakes do a pretty good job of showing the conditions that I like to fish; however, the are pretty rotten when it comes to showing how one is rigged, guess he figures you need to buy one before you have to worry about that. Quote
Siebert Outdoors Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 I guess I have changed over the years. I use to buy all kinds of lures from advertising. But anymore I buy most of the lures now buy what fits a specific style of fishing. I will look for this perticular lure say that I want to go 10-12 ft with a wiggle not wobble in this color. Then from there I will compare say 3-5 baits, on quality, looks, and expirience. Quote
sneakyzeke Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 The major force behind all of what we do and buy is the media and advertising with a few exceptions, but speaking of buying lures I go through the fishing section of Wal-Mart and buy what looks good, what I was told what is good, or what I saw on t.V. that looked good. Quote
kayl. Posted September 26, 2005 Posted September 26, 2005 As for clips, the only one that comes to mind right now are the Doug Hannon Snakes do a pretty good job of showing the conditions that I like to fish; however, the are pretty rotten when it comes to showing how one is rigged, guess he figures you need to buy one before you have to worry about that. I bought them and the cd that comes along with it has a little video about rigging them; basically texas style, minus the weight. I haven't tried them out yet, but I can't wait to get out and hit some slop mats with them Quote
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