Some I watch completely, others I skip and watch sections. To many videos and to little time to watch everything.
I sometimes enjoy watching YouTube vids. I prefer them to not be more than 15 minutes. I lo lose interest in more lengthy ones.
I do occasionally watch longer vids depending on topic. But I'm not retired and although self employed I find it hard to carve out time during the day. Evenings are family time usually.
Due to my attention span I feel like it's not for me if YouTubers offer longer vids .
But that's just me. Curious as to how others like to view YouTube.
Some I watch completely, others I skip and watch sections. To many videos and to little time to watch everything.
I too prefer videos shorter than an hour and I’m retired. Those two hour ones are ridiculous. I’m finding myself enjoying catch and cook more interesting than the livescope ones that only show the back of the fisherman all video. Thomas fishing does a great job of showing livescope fishing but even it is like watching a video game. Many of the guys I enjoyed watching for years are now doing more informercial videos than actually fishing. They’re obsessed with sponsor money more than fishing now. Some have made it their only source of income now and produce two to three videos a week just for the money. To each their own I guess.
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It depends on the subject to how long I watch
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I like watching them start to finish. Some are very entertaining and informative
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I prefer them shorter. I use fast forward a lot.
I don't want to watch someone just catching fish. Tell me what you are doing (presentation/lure) and why. Equipment, etc. Bill Dance was great at this.
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