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Who is your favorite hunting influencer?
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<blockquote data-quote="DesertDweller62" data-source="post: 2238990" data-attributes="member: 85975"><p>LRNut is right on... Years ago I worked for a Ad/PR agency in LA. We had some Archery clients who wanted a certain High Profile Archery Hunter to promote their products. We contacted Mr. Archery and the first thing he told us was it took a check for 10K to start the negotiation. </p><p></p><p>A friend of mine went to a seminar put on by Mr. Archery and he promoted a number of archery products as "must have" for archery hunters. During the Q/A period someone asked how he afforded to do all this hunting in North America and around the world? His answer, <em>"I live like a pauper, didn't own a home and spend every nickel on hunting and I'm broke" </em>That's a laugh! He and his beanie could be seen on dozens of ads and commercials in the archery world. </p><p></p><p>Now days, having a TV show sponsored by outdoor companies is the new ticket to fame in the hunting world. DD62</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DesertDweller62, post: 2238990, member: 85975"] LRNut is right on... Years ago I worked for a Ad/PR agency in LA. We had some Archery clients who wanted a certain High Profile Archery Hunter to promote their products. We contacted Mr. Archery and the first thing he told us was it took a check for 10K to start the negotiation. A friend of mine went to a seminar put on by Mr. Archery and he promoted a number of archery products as "must have" for archery hunters. During the Q/A period someone asked how he afforded to do all this hunting in North America and around the world? His answer, [I]"I live like a pauper, didn't own a home and spend every nickel on hunting and I'm broke" [/I]That's a laugh! He and his beanie could be seen on dozens of ads and commercials in the archery world. Now days, having a TV show sponsored by outdoor companies is the new ticket to fame in the hunting world. DD62 [/QUOTE]
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