Mudisox
Well-known member
Should professional "sport" really be termed entertainment?
When does the "recreational activity" become a business with paid competitors?
I do not suggest that the money "improving " equipment/ the event doesn't feed down from the high cost/ exposure events but do 'go pro' and tracking devices really improve the experience that most of us get when out on the water, most weeks?
When does the "recreational activity" become a business with paid competitors?
I do not suggest that the money "improving " equipment/ the event doesn't feed down from the high cost/ exposure events but do 'go pro' and tracking devices really improve the experience that most of us get when out on the water, most weeks?