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My wife once wanted a kitchen knife set that she saw at 1 am that can smashed into bricks and stay sharp. I told her the reason why I do most of the cooking is the fact that she think someday she NEEDS a kitchen knife that can smash into brick....IN THE KITCHEN.
I fell head over heels for the feller when he opened a video with, "It's really cold today, folks. But that's ok 'cause, the reason for it is, well...it's winter...see?"richard gene is great! been watchin him awhile.
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Unfortunately we live in a world where you can't trust any reviews you see on youtube anymore. They may be fine, but there is nothing requiring anyone to disclaim they are a paid endorser or received a product for free. There is a lot of stuff out there where people are clearly biased.
I do have to speak up in defense of all the youtube attention horses, since them's my peeps...kinda.
Product reviews are a catch 22. Everybody says they hate them. But EVERYBODY watches them. And while I agree that a review after a lengthy period of using a product is more valuable, everybody wants to know ALL ABOUT the new stuff RIGHT NOW. Your facebooks posts show salads and walks on the beach, but your card statement shows Mickey Ds and a netflix subscription... And there's nothing really wrong with that. If you're an early adapter, you know you're going in blind and you'd rather have some info than none. If you're the type who waits for the gen 2, then yeah, you're gonna want to tune out the noise of the first season to wait for a like-minded person to post a more in-depth review.
Also, I just got a trophyline mission and some mini sticks in. Do I really need to use them for a year to tell you what I think of them, given that I've used the LWCG stuff for a year and a half (which is remarkably similar if you don't look at the price) and have tried scouts, predators, DIY platforms, bolts, squirrel steps etc, etc.? If so, then I reckon I won't be buying a LWCG .5, or trying the new U.P. platform, or using the Tethrd One sticks any. Gotta do my due diligence with the trophyline stuff first! It'd take me 10 years to review just this year's stuff.
I live in a weird place. On one hand, about the only youtube I watch is Richard Gene The Fishing Machine (check him out, he's a blast-and-a-half). I don't watch any of the stuff in my niche. And most of my good friends would rather drink motor oil than watch one of my videos. I oppose in-your-face marketing. And yet, I enjoy the mix of analytical and social ability marketing requires and LOVE to talk about hunting. So I'm somewhere caught up in the middle and am the thing I hate I guess.
I wanna nominate him as the Alabama State Ambassador. He's a perfect representation of an ideal Alabamian.I honestly never really cared about gear that much until I started getting into mobile hunting and saddle hunting. When I was younger it was just a matter of buying tags and making sure my shotgun was sighted in. It was easy when my older brother secured hunting spots for us ha. Now it's information overload with different platforms, saddles, hang ons, sticks, camo, climbing methods, etc. Like what's the end game? I don't really need all the latest and greatest to kill deer. The first deer I ever killed was out of a homemade ladder stand my brother welded together. But now I'm constantly watching videos and reading forums about the new gadgets coming out. I think this year I need to focus more on scouting public, gaining permission on private, and getting proficient with my weapons. Woodsmanship puts meat in the freezer, not the shiny new toy you went into debt for.
Not sure how I've never watched Richard Gene until now, but he's great. Catches fish and just seems like a fun dude.
Woodsmanship puts meat in the freezer, not the shiny new toy you went into debt for.
Experience isnt that difficult to gain if you apply yourself. With all the resources available a person can learn just about anything if they are seeking it enthusiastically.experience is hard to gain, and harder still to teach.
Sooo....someone claims they’re not paid a dime to endorse anything. But, you know, equipment shows up on their doorstep, they do a “honest review”, because you know, they’re not paid to endorse. But what happens to that equipment after the review is done? They get to keep it? Maybe even sell it? So if they get to keep it or they get to sell it I would certainly question the influence that lends, which could lead to a potentially biased review; after all, we want to make sure that company’s next iteration shows up on our doorstep, not to mention that more often than not that’s a $350 to $500 piece of gear and they may be getting several packages left on their doorstep. And that claim about not being paid a dime, well I’m thinking that kind of went out the window when they didn’t send whatever it was back right after they completed the review. Some say they send the equipment back....others don’t......you can't trust any reviews you see on youtube anymore. They may be fine, but there is nothing requiring anyone to disclaim they are a paid endorser or received a product for free.
That's the combo. Kinda like scoring a bikini model for a girlfriend. You gotta have money or be equally attractive, and everything else is just a way for smart folks to take desperate folks' money.super hard work ethic or access to super lucrative ground..... or both
Great music! First time I've seen Tom Waits mentioned on the site. "Pasties and a G-string" fits the saddle theme well too!
That's the combo. Kinda like scoring a bikini model for a girlfriend. You gotta have money or be equally attractive, and everything else is just a way for smart folks to take desperate folks' money.