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<blockquote data-quote="Johnny" data-source="post: 2507545" data-attributes="member: 14057"><p>This is why I have never cared to watch any hunting or fishing shows. I feel they are mostly falsified to achieve ratings and endorsements and ultimately to recieve more fame and money. I believe they have been this way since someone thought it would be a good idea to film fishing and air it on tv. My grandfather use to work for the corp back in the 50'-70's on the lakes around here. He said some of the TV fisherman would bring along a couple nice bass in an ice chest I case they didn't catch anything worth filming that day. They would hook one of the ones on ice and throw it out there kick on the camera for him lifting it out of the water. </p><p></p><p>This was in the early 60's. I don't suppose it has gotten any better. These people give the rest of the sportmen a bad name. Glad he got busted.</p><p></p><p>As bad as this is. He is still not as bad as the guys that shoot over their limit or out of season to get more shots for the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Johnny, post: 2507545, member: 14057"] This is why I have never cared to watch any hunting or fishing shows. I feel they are mostly falsified to achieve ratings and endorsements and ultimately to recieve more fame and money. I believe they have been this way since someone thought it would be a good idea to film fishing and air it on tv. My grandfather use to work for the corp back in the 50'-70's on the lakes around here. He said some of the TV fisherman would bring along a couple nice bass in an ice chest I case they didn't catch anything worth filming that day. They would hook one of the ones on ice and throw it out there kick on the camera for him lifting it out of the water. This was in the early 60's. I don't suppose it has gotten any better. These people give the rest of the sportmen a bad name. Glad he got busted. As bad as this is. He is still not as bad as the guys that shoot over their limit or out of season to get more shots for the camera. [/QUOTE]
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