It is a two way street: Johnson profits from increased sales resulting from widespread marketing, and C.C's professional profile is enhanced by additional corporate sponsors...thus validating continued/additional memberships.
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They have been making quality lures for over 25 years and they make multiple lures that catch Crappie. My only large mouth bass on the wall was caught on a Johnson beetle spin in the 80's.
Go for it they have great products.![]()
"There are no words that can tell the hidden spirit of the wilderness, that can reveal its mystery, its melancholy and its charm." Theodore Roosevelt
We need Johnson as a sponsor becuase they are still one of the most recognizable names in fishing equipment. My uncle/fishing partner has and still uses the old green Century reels to this day. Hard telling how old they are. I hope to inherit them some day. And don't forget about their Beetlespins. Probably the most deadly artificial pond bait there is. IMO
No need for them to stay on the porch !![]()
Johnson should become a sponsor because before today I did not know they made anything but beetle spins. Which I might add are my favorite lure to toss near the shore in creeks. You never know what might be on the line when you get hit. Also they hardly ever get hung up.
Johnson beetle spins recently saved a trip to the St.Marys river for me and Dad. We were using minnows on corks and weren't catching any fish. It was to windy to troll so we started pitching beetle spins and ended up with a nice mixed bag of gills, red breast and crappie.
We need a Johnson sponsor because I thought Johnson was an outboard engine company.
Had one as a kid, remember the green. They've been around a long time, I'd give em a try.