Friday, May 24, 2019

Time for Reflection

Photo Courtesy: Toledo Blade 
If you were offered Kevin VanDams job and lifestyle would you take it? It's a fascinating thought that most fisherman would jump at without question. What if I told you, without hesitation, that I would pass on this opportunity. Let me explain. I grew up fishing with my family, and as the stories go I caught my first fish from my car seat before I could even walk. From the day I turned 16 and could drive myself I have spent the majority of my free time fishing. I've kept extensive fishing logs, spent countless hours blogging about fishing, been a member of almost a dozen different fishing forums, helped manage fishing websites, etc. If I wasn't on the water fishing, I was thinking about fishing. So to say I would turn down a professional fishing job still seems crazy right?

Well sit down and think for a minute about the things it takes to be a professional bass angler. Long hours on the road, being forced to fish in all conditions physical and weather related, very little free time to do what you really want, your family (pets) have to constantly travel or worse see them very little, your forced to promote products that you may or may not use/like, have to give seminars in crowded malls, etc. This doesn't sound appealing to me at all, and I'd be willing to bet very few of you reading this would enjoy it either.

The idea of getting payed to do what you enjoy doing is something we all dream about, but how many people really stop and think about how much work it takes to get to that point? OR, if they would still enjoy their hobby as much if they were forced into doing it every day of the week? You see guys, and girls, on social media pushing this product or that product because in their mind it makes them feel like they are on their way to becoming a paid fisherman. The term Pro Staff gets pushed around a lot, and by now most people understand that it means promotional and not professional. My social media is full of people who "Pro Staff" for dozens of products, most of which they don't even use or support. (Guys its obvious!) Some individuals even change prostaff positions annually. One year they push this boat manufacturer, the next the competition, so forth and so on. I just wonder what these people think this looks like to the outside world? "Man this person has "prostaffed" for all of these companies, they must really be a great fisherman...…" I'm sorry but that's not at all what goes through my mind, and I'd be willing to bet others see through that crap too. It shows a person who has zero loyalty and is willing to step on others if they feel it will get them ahead in whatever they are doing.  I'm not saying all people who pro staff are only doing it to make a name for themselves, however, I do feel the vast majority are.

Ok, so I'm getting off track and I'm probably going to make some people very upset. However, if your reading this and think I'm talking about you take a minute to reflect on your goals. Why did you start fishing? What made you enjoy fishing to begin with? What do you want out of social media, youtube, twitter, etc?  Do you still enjoy fishing as much as you did in the past? If not, when did things change? Even if you got that KVD spot, would that really make you happy?  Sometimes in life we get so focused on trying to be better than everyone else that we don't take the time to think about what we really want. So I guess the point of this post is to ask people to reflect on what makes them happy....and if that means pro staffing for Billies Sport Bras then have at it.


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