I’m with Smackdaddy, I could never understand paying money to buy a sticker, shirt, ect... that has advertising on it. I don’t try to keep up with the Jones’s, and will never pay a company so that I have the “honor” of advertising for them. It’s great marketing for said company, bad economics on our part.
Can’t say I’m stickerless myself. I just won’t pay to advertise for someone. If something has a company name or logo on it then I typically leave it. My truck is debadged but only because I had to to repaint and never replaced. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not a sticker Nazi either. I say if you like something then go with it, who are we to judge. That said, I do support the NRA, I am the NRA, NRA is it’s members fighting for our 2nd ammendment rights! Yeti can do as they please also, I have no vested interest in Yeti. If my NRA does something I disagree with they hear about it.
I get lots of stickers from manufacturers, folks with some cause or
other, etc. I have a drawer full of them and very carefully never put the first one on my skiff (with the exception of an Evinrude sticker on each side).
I have an NRA sticker on the back window of my truck. No stickers on my boat other than the names on the coolers. Don't know why people have the need to put stickers on a striping basket, will that help to catch more fish
I have a sticker from Texas A&M former students on my truck and a sticker from a local clothing brand that I like and have known the owner for years on my Vantage. It's on the front hatch on the inside. There are East Cape Vantage stickers on the sides of the hull but they came "free" with the boat...
Cover them both with the biggest “PATAGONIA” Fitzroy sticker you can afford. Than people will KNOW you fly fish, love nature, and you’re cool...
That said my wife has a Seafoam Yeti cooler, with about 50 stickers on it, the front and center middle one being the Patagonia Trout... all he stickers were “free” however. Of course my NRA lifetime sticker wasn’t cheap.
Real point is on run no stickers on my vehicles or boats, why increase your chances of a conflict. But coolers, well now they’re fair game hahahaha. This is a pretty funny thread. Nice work.
I pulled out all my stickers the other day and decided I'm going to do a motif on my cooler or camera case. Thinking a dancing bear on a skiff tossing to a few of those CCA reds.
I’m not hating on anyone that likes slapping a bunch of stickers on a cooler or stripping bucket, it’s just not something you want if you are fishing areas where the potlickers are as bad as they are here. It’s always cool when you leave the ramp or an area and have a tailer. I’ve run circles around an island a couple of times just to see if they would follow suit and sure enough...it’s funny that after the second round they catch on and shoot off on a tangent and you don’t see them the rest of the day.
They usually run hard aground when they follow me! I have even tried pointing towards deeper water for them but they seem to insist on following directly behind me and crunch. I say if stickers are your thing then have at it, if not... that’s cool too.
They usually run hard aground when they follow me! I have even tried pointing towards deeper water for them but they seem to insist on following directly behind me and crunch.
I have a sticker on my older Suburban from the Fly Fisherman in Titusville (out of business) that says "Stop Global Whining". It was free. I won't buy stickers to advertise for a company or product, or pay $30 for a t-shirt that advertises for the company that made it. Seems like there were a lot of people named Tommy at one time.
I always wondered why the Nascar look took over bass fishing but never made in inshore. Some of those bass boats look like an episode of Pimp My Ride gone wrong.
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