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They have to do it to pay the bills these days. It was never as bad as this when I was a kid, you could watch a show without having product rammed down your throat all through it, they just went to a tackle talk type of segment where they pumped the product, and then back to the show. I really like fishfull thinking, but I can't watch most of the shows these days for all the product placement.

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I think careful product placement and stealth advertising is more effective than talking about the product - especially to the level he does.

He's a really good guy and a good angler.

 

Completely agree Laundry,

 

I don't remember the last time I went to look or buy a product because someone was promoting it hard. But watching a person using the product and explaining how it worked and why it was different from other products is usually what peaks my interest.

 

Jason

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For some reason I have the WFN on my TV the last few days don`t no why because I would never sub to it but I put on a show yesterday and it was laughable...2 dolts dressed in shirts that looked like wall paper from the 70`s in a Bass boat blazoned with every advert sticker you could think of catching 3-3.5 pound bass yelling and screaming like a couple of girls trying to convince me that the 3 pounder they just caught is really 5 pounds!!!!

 

You guys really watch that crap.... :Gonefishing:

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For some reason I have the WFN on my TV the last few days don`t no why because I would never sub to it but I put on a show yesterday and it was laughable...2 dolts dressed in shirts that looked like wall paper from the 70`s in a Bass boat blazoned with every advert sticker you could think of catching 3-3.5 pound bass yelling and screaming like a couple of girls trying to convince me that the 3 pounder they just caught is really 5 pounds!!!!

 

You guys really watch that crap.... :Gonefishing:

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I see his wife is riding shot gun now. I'm usually interested in some of the things they promote.Like said when they take the time to show you how to use it.

Dave Mercer is the worst for me.Need to go and get every lure he uses in his show lol.Thank goodness most times it's only one lure a show!

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uncut is the best, they have a refreshing format...lots of good stuff on youtube that beats all the crap on WFN...I always thought Al Linder did a good job explaining what/how he was using a product without being too excessive on the cheesy advertising...the next bite is pretty good too

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If I was a manufacturer I would want product placement and subtle promos.

I would not want my product shared by a product checkout girl basically. That is exactly what some fishing show guys are. It's so blatant and over the top that it's hard to believe a new product is truly something I need. It actually makes me more cynical and suspicious.

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There's a big difference between a helpful product mention (lets face it, people want to know what the host is using) and a flat-out suck-and-blow, which - lets be honest - is what most of these shows really are. "We're out in 90 feet of water today folks, and I tell ya, I would never have caught this fish without my dependable Fram oil filter," said the host on one program I recently saw. I'm not making that up. Come on man, really? That's just plain insulting.

 

I think I'm of reasonable intelligence ... so don't expect me to believe that unless I go buy a Fram oil filter, I'll never be able to catch average-sized lakers off the Niagara bar. I don't have a Fram oil filer now, and I already catch lakers bigger than what this TV Hero was getting. Is there a message in that, maybe?

 

Nor do I need to hear the sponsor's name repeated 17 times in a 22 minute program, as well as having the logo show up across the bottom of my screen in flashing graphics, oh and of course all the while the host is wearing an obnoxiously loud shirt with the same logo stenciled across his chest in eight inch high fluorescent letters. You know, just in case I missed the glow-in-the-dark wrap with the same sponsor logo all across his boat, and all over his truck in the obligatory launch ramp shot (because to get the $50 discount on his lease he agreed to show the truck in all 13 episodes).

 

Do they really think we're that stupid? Apparently they do.

 

TV fishing shows can be expensive to produce, and product sponsorship has always been a part of them. Done well, it provides legitimate value. But there's a fine line between being genuinely helpful, and turning your program into a non-stop sales pitch. Some hosts do a great job, they may approach that line but they never seem to cross it. Others - the crappy ones - don't cross the line so much as pole vault right over it.

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I was thinking about this the other day, just day dreaming of the day i have my own fishing show…lol….I figured by the time that happens my sponsors would likely be, Preparation H, Depend, Viagra, Shoppers Drug Mart, Lifecall, Deep Heat, Pfizer.

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I honestly can't tell which parts are commercial and show. In a half hour show there is 8 minutes of commercials (22 minutes of actual fishing show), part of that is eaten up by the intro and outro. Then they throw in more product talk e.g., Muskol, Cooper tires, Ram trucks. Overall there is maybe 10 minutes of fishing. Not all shows do this to the same degree. Prefer to watch other shows including the wealth of online stuff e.g., Uncut and New Fly

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