06-04-2007, 08:10 PM
A new catfish fishing site has been drumming up controversy among fishing guides and representatives from fishing suppliers. Find out why, and what the owner has to say in this release.
Ventura, CA (PRWEB) June 4, 2007 -- Just what is it that separates the struggling catfish fisherman from the old timers who consistently haul them in one after another?
That's a question that Dan Eggertsen has devoted his brand new site "Ask Catfish Fishing" to.
A panel of old school fishermen behind this unique fishing site answer any fishing question for free. It's turning into a very popular resource for catfish fishermen of all ages.
However, not everybody is happy about it.
Several fishing guides as well as representatives from large fishing suppliers claim the site is hurting business by discouraging fishermen from spending money on guides and equipment.
When approached about the criticism, Dan's response was: "My goal in creating Ask Catfish Fishing was not to hurt anybody's business, but simply to school fishermen in the basics. The truth is, you don't need expensive equipment or fishing guides to go out there and catch Catfish with your kids. If the truth hurts, so be it. What do they want me to do, take down the site? Fishermen enjoy having their questions answered in a friendly, easy to understand manner, for free. And my panel of old school catfish fishermen enjoys helping people out. I don't see what the problem is."
The website was created in March of 2007 and is already drawing rave reviews from the general fishing public.
It contains a variety of topics such as noodling, bait, tackle, techniques, old school secrets and more.
If you plan to do any catfish fishing in the near future, Dan promises readers will get the answers they need. Readers can get the most out of their next trip if they ask the experts on his site. Readers also have an opportunity to join Dan's seven-day catfish fishing mini-course, where participants will be taken through a series of emails that give beginner, intermediate and advanced catfish fishing tips.
You can visit the site at http://www.askcatfishfishing.com.
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Press Contact: Daniel Eggertsen<br />
Company Name:<br />
Email: Email Us Here: http://www.prweb.com/emailmember.php?prid=530669<br />
Phone: 805-501-3498<br />
Website: http://www.askcatfishfishing.com
Ventura, CA (PRWEB) June 4, 2007 -- Just what is it that separates the struggling catfish fisherman from the old timers who consistently haul them in one after another?
That's a question that Dan Eggertsen has devoted his brand new site "Ask Catfish Fishing" to.
A panel of old school fishermen behind this unique fishing site answer any fishing question for free. It's turning into a very popular resource for catfish fishermen of all ages.
However, not everybody is happy about it.
Several fishing guides as well as representatives from large fishing suppliers claim the site is hurting business by discouraging fishermen from spending money on guides and equipment.
When approached about the criticism, Dan's response was: "My goal in creating Ask Catfish Fishing was not to hurt anybody's business, but simply to school fishermen in the basics. The truth is, you don't need expensive equipment or fishing guides to go out there and catch Catfish with your kids. If the truth hurts, so be it. What do they want me to do, take down the site? Fishermen enjoy having their questions answered in a friendly, easy to understand manner, for free. And my panel of old school catfish fishermen enjoys helping people out. I don't see what the problem is."
The website was created in March of 2007 and is already drawing rave reviews from the general fishing public.
It contains a variety of topics such as noodling, bait, tackle, techniques, old school secrets and more.
If you plan to do any catfish fishing in the near future, Dan promises readers will get the answers they need. Readers can get the most out of their next trip if they ask the experts on his site. Readers also have an opportunity to join Dan's seven-day catfish fishing mini-course, where participants will be taken through a series of emails that give beginner, intermediate and advanced catfish fishing tips.
You can visit the site at http://www.askcatfishfishing.com.
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Press Contact: Daniel Eggertsen<br />
Company Name:<br />
Email: Email Us Here: http://www.prweb.com/emailmember.php?prid=530669<br />
Phone: 805-501-3498<br />
Website: http://www.askcatfishfishing.com