Most influential person in archery today
#61
RE: Most influential person in archery today
My dear ol Dad, and all the little people who put us into the place to do, what we love to do. (But I do have to say with respect without Mr. Fred Bear you might not see some of the names of today.) Thats just what I think.
#62
RE: Most influential person in archery today
i dont think it is the famous people that are bieng mentioned in here. i think that it is who you want it to be, who got you into the sport, who your hunting buddys are. people like that. most peoples hunting buddys arent ted nugent, fread bear, or jackie bushman. mine is my grandpa cause he got me into the sport and now hes getting up there and has been through prostate cancer and i told him that since he got me obsessed with this sport i was gonna take him with me whenever he wants to. i think its just who is most important to you bieng in the sport.
#63
RE: Most influential person in archery today
Perhaps I should have been more specific in my request.
By most influential I meant the person or persons who have the most influence when it comes to the politics related to our sport, the big things that are happening in the industry, etc.
Joe Blow Hunting Buddy doesn't have any real influence as far as that goes. Sure, he can step up to the plate and put in some elbow grease and become influential, but 99% of people won't do that.
The people reading/responding on this forum are in the same boat. Granted, we've all got a wealth of information to share, but how is that helping our sport in Washington (DC) and in the industry in general?
By most influential I meant the person or persons who have the most influence when it comes to the politics related to our sport, the big things that are happening in the industry, etc.
Joe Blow Hunting Buddy doesn't have any real influence as far as that goes. Sure, he can step up to the plate and put in some elbow grease and become influential, but 99% of people won't do that.
The people reading/responding on this forum are in the same boat. Granted, we've all got a wealth of information to share, but how is that helping our sport in Washington (DC) and in the industry in general?
#64
RE: Most influential person in archery today
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Perhaps I should have been more specific in my request.
By most influential I meant the person or persons who have the most influence when it comes to the politics related to our sport, the big things that are happening in the industry, etc.
Joe Blow Hunting Buddy doesn't have any real influence as far as that goes. Sure, he can step up to the plate and put in some elbow grease and become influential, but 99% of people won't do that.
The people reading/responding on this forum are in the same boat. Granted, we've all got a wealth of information to share, but how is that helping our sport in Washington (DC) and in the industry in general?
Perhaps I should have been more specific in my request.
By most influential I meant the person or persons who have the most influence when it comes to the politics related to our sport, the big things that are happening in the industry, etc.
Joe Blow Hunting Buddy doesn't have any real influence as far as that goes. Sure, he can step up to the plate and put in some elbow grease and become influential, but 99% of people won't do that.
The people reading/responding on this forum are in the same boat. Granted, we've all got a wealth of information to share, but how is that helping our sport in Washington (DC) and in the industry in general?
When you put it that way I see a BIG problem, we do not have a voice!!
#65
RE: Most influential person in archery today
ORIGINAL: Germ
For the the love of god make up your mind, LOL
When you put it that way I see a BIG problem, we do not have a voice!!
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Perhaps I should have been more specific in my request.
By most influential I meant the person or persons who have the most influence when it comes to the politics related to our sport, the big things that are happening in the industry, etc.
Joe Blow Hunting Buddy doesn't have any real influence as far as that goes. Sure, he can step up to the plate and put in some elbow grease and become influential, but 99% of people won't do that.
The people reading/responding on this forum are in the same boat. Granted, we've all got a wealth of information to share, but how is that helping our sport in Washington (DC) and in the industry in general?
Perhaps I should have been more specific in my request.
By most influential I meant the person or persons who have the most influence when it comes to the politics related to our sport, the big things that are happening in the industry, etc.
Joe Blow Hunting Buddy doesn't have any real influence as far as that goes. Sure, he can step up to the plate and put in some elbow grease and become influential, but 99% of people won't do that.
The people reading/responding on this forum are in the same boat. Granted, we've all got a wealth of information to share, but how is that helping our sport in Washington (DC) and in the industry in general?
When you put it that way I see a BIG problem, we do not have a voice!!
#66
RE: Most influential person in archery today
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
What is it that keeps us from having a voice though?
ORIGINAL: Germ
For the the love of god make up your mind, LOL
When you put it that way I see a BIG problem, we do not have a voice!!
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
Perhaps I should have been more specific in my request.
By most influential I meant the person or persons who have the most influence when it comes to the politics related to our sport, the big things that are happening in the industry, etc.
Joe Blow Hunting Buddy doesn't have any real influence as far as that goes. Sure, he can step up to the plate and put in some elbow grease and become influential, but 99% of people won't do that.
The people reading/responding on this forum are in the same boat. Granted, we've all got a wealth of information to share, but how is that helping our sport in Washington (DC) and in the industry in general?
Perhaps I should have been more specific in my request.
By most influential I meant the person or persons who have the most influence when it comes to the politics related to our sport, the big things that are happening in the industry, etc.
Joe Blow Hunting Buddy doesn't have any real influence as far as that goes. Sure, he can step up to the plate and put in some elbow grease and become influential, but 99% of people won't do that.
The people reading/responding on this forum are in the same boat. Granted, we've all got a wealth of information to share, but how is that helping our sport in Washington (DC) and in the industry in general?
When you put it that way I see a BIG problem, we do not have a voice!!
Closes we have is a person I will not mention. 50% love him, the other 50 do not. I for one would get behind him, if he would speak with more maturity and grace.
Dan you may have just open some eye's
#67
RE: Most influential person in archery today
So in order for us to have a voice, we need a spokesperson.
In a way we have one, but because the majority doesn't favor this person, he isn't exactly what we need.
Its too bad I hate speaking in front of an audience.
In a way we have one, but because the majority doesn't favor this person, he isn't exactly what we need.
Its too bad I hate speaking in front of an audience.
#68
RE: Most influential person in archery today
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
So in order for us to have a voice, we need a spokesperson.
In a way we have one, but because the majority doesn't favor this person, he isn't exactly what we need.
Its too bad I hate speaking in front of an audience.
So in order for us to have a voice, we need a spokesperson.
In a way we have one, but because the majority doesn't favor this person, he isn't exactly what we need.
Its too bad I hate speaking in front of an audience.
#69
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
Posts: 4,668
RE: Most influential person in archery today
ORIGINAL: Washington Hunter
So in order for us to have a voice, we need a spokesperson.
In a way we have one, but because the majority doesn't favor this person, he isn't exactly what we need.
Its too bad I hate speaking in front of an audience.
So in order for us to have a voice, we need a spokesperson.
In a way we have one, but because the majority doesn't favor this person, he isn't exactly what we need.
Its too bad I hate speaking in front of an audience.
I can't stand listening to people speak that make it blatantly obvious that they have no opinions of their own and are just riding the fence trying to please both sides.