I have always been the curious type and am willing to try new things. Sometimes they are an improvement to my gear collection or add to my skill level. Sometimes things I buy end up laying laying around, until I clean up my hunting room. Some things have a place with me in camp or on the hunt, but some things don\'t. Just because I don\'t need one thing or another is no reflection on its usefulness for others. It may be more of a reflection of my hunting style than anything else, or it may not fit into my budget.
I do not use a lot of elk calls, but have them for times I like to go out and get an elk response. I have never broke down and bought elkmtngear\'s Slip System. I am satisfied it is probably a useful product in the right area. I like Jeff and think he is a great guy. He would be welcome in my camp anytime he wants to come around. I have just not broke down to try it yet.
So what is your point Swede? Yesterday I read a thread, on another forum, where the forum sponsor is pimping a product he has never used in the field. To say the least the producer of the bow mounted contraption would have a significant hill to surmount, to convince me his product is an asset and not a liability.
I appreciate all of our sponsors, and truly believe what they are selling has a useful place in at least some hunting camps. More and more products are going to be advertised on this forum. For that I am thankful and hope that our members, and lurkers too patronize their products that they feel will boost their chance to score. I too have a book available for elk hunters. I am proud of the book, but have not tried to twist arms or pimp it more than to explain what it is about. A good deal is primarily a good deal for the purchaser. If a product is good deal, it will sell itself with only reasonable market exposure.
Here is my personal commitment to you. I will not endorse a product I have no experience with. I will not hype a product just to increase the revenue for this forum. I will not try to persuade you to buy anything I do not truly believe has a legitimate place in a hunter\'s collections of, or if I believe it costs more than it is reasonably worth.
SWEDE
I do not use a lot of elk calls, but have them for times I like to go out and get an elk response. I have never broke down and bought elkmtngear\'s Slip System. I am satisfied it is probably a useful product in the right area. I like Jeff and think he is a great guy. He would be welcome in my camp anytime he wants to come around. I have just not broke down to try it yet.
So what is your point Swede? Yesterday I read a thread, on another forum, where the forum sponsor is pimping a product he has never used in the field. To say the least the producer of the bow mounted contraption would have a significant hill to surmount, to convince me his product is an asset and not a liability.
I appreciate all of our sponsors, and truly believe what they are selling has a useful place in at least some hunting camps. More and more products are going to be advertised on this forum. For that I am thankful and hope that our members, and lurkers too patronize their products that they feel will boost their chance to score. I too have a book available for elk hunters. I am proud of the book, but have not tried to twist arms or pimp it more than to explain what it is about. A good deal is primarily a good deal for the purchaser. If a product is good deal, it will sell itself with only reasonable market exposure.
Here is my personal commitment to you. I will not endorse a product I have no experience with. I will not hype a product just to increase the revenue for this forum. I will not try to persuade you to buy anything I do not truly believe has a legitimate place in a hunter\'s collections of, or if I believe it costs more than it is reasonably worth.
SWEDE