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How The BallyHoop Was Created… (ft. Yunior Dominguez)

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Have you ever wanted to turn something you love making into a business? In this episode of The Science of Fishing, I sit down with Yunior, who shares his incredible story of building a business around a bait-catching product he made called the Ballyhoop. Yunior shares his amazing journey of building a business around his invention, the BallyHoop. After switching careers twice, he found his true passion with the BallyHoop. He started from scratch, spent years refining his idea, took feedback, and kept improving. Today, the BallyHoop is one of the top bait-catching tools in the world.

Key Takeaways:

  • You don’t need to be perfect to get started.

  • Yunior made The BallyHoop a success by being patient and using feedback.

  • It's never too late to change course—Yunior did it three times and nailed it each time.

  • Listening to customers is the key to creating something amazing.

  • Hoop nets were originally made from whale bones to catch bait.

  • Now, BallyHoops are catching sharks.

🎣SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:

Seamule:⁠ www.seamule.com⁠

Black Reef Spearfishing:⁠ www.blackreefco.com

Bloody Battery: www.bloodybattery.com

If you have any requests, want to be a guest, or even just want to chat about fishing feel free to reach out to Mark via: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.com

REEL IN SOME MERCH:⁠

www.thescienceoffishing.com⁠/merch

FOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHING:

Instagram:⁠ ⁠@scienceoffishing (https://www.instagram.com/scienceoffishing/)

TikTok:⁠ ⁠@scienceoffishing (https://www.instagram.com/scienceoffishing/)

Youtube: @scienceoffishing @scienceoffishing

Facebook:⁠ Science of Fishing (http://facebook.com/scienceoffishing)

Twitter: @scienceoffish (https://twitter.com/scienceoffish)

If you enjoyed this episode with Yunior, subscribe to our channel!

Don't forget to hit that like button and share this video with your fishing buddies!

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Content provided by Mark Farag. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Mark Farag or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Have you ever wanted to turn something you love making into a business? In this episode of The Science of Fishing, I sit down with Yunior, who shares his incredible story of building a business around a bait-catching product he made called the Ballyhoop. Yunior shares his amazing journey of building a business around his invention, the BallyHoop. After switching careers twice, he found his true passion with the BallyHoop. He started from scratch, spent years refining his idea, took feedback, and kept improving. Today, the BallyHoop is one of the top bait-catching tools in the world.

Key Takeaways:

  • You don’t need to be perfect to get started.

  • Yunior made The BallyHoop a success by being patient and using feedback.

  • It's never too late to change course—Yunior did it three times and nailed it each time.

  • Listening to customers is the key to creating something amazing.

  • Hoop nets were originally made from whale bones to catch bait.

  • Now, BallyHoops are catching sharks.

🎣SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS:

Seamule:⁠ www.seamule.com⁠

Black Reef Spearfishing:⁠ www.blackreefco.com

Bloody Battery: www.bloodybattery.com

If you have any requests, want to be a guest, or even just want to chat about fishing feel free to reach out to Mark via: markfarag@thescienceoffishing.com

REEL IN SOME MERCH:⁠

www.thescienceoffishing.com⁠/merch

FOLLOW SCIENCE OF FISHING:

Instagram:⁠ ⁠@scienceoffishing (https://www.instagram.com/scienceoffishing/)

TikTok:⁠ ⁠@scienceoffishing (https://www.instagram.com/scienceoffishing/)

Youtube: @scienceoffishing @scienceoffishing

Facebook:⁠ Science of Fishing (http://facebook.com/scienceoffishing)

Twitter: @scienceoffish (https://twitter.com/scienceoffish)

If you enjoyed this episode with Yunior, subscribe to our channel!

Don't forget to hit that like button and share this video with your fishing buddies!

  continue reading

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