What is the point??
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RE:What is the point??
I will be truthful that is all I can do but I will put an answer to a Q if I know what I am talking about I try not to post where I am not informed or practiced. I posted my cutthroat combo I was catching fish with before Offut lakes derby and the winning fish was caught by a person who never signed up but read my past report. GOOD FOR HIM!!
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RE:What is the point??
Hillbilly I was just replying in general not directing toward any 1 person just a concept. I am not taking anything personal just debating my side.
I preach fish for all:cheers:
I preach fish for all:cheers:
A fisherman= A JERK ON ONE END OF A FISHING POLE WAITING FOR A JERK ON THE OTHER!!
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RE:What is the point??
i preach selective fish for some , and fish for all for things that should be common sense when it comes to fishing.fishaholictaz wrote:I preach fish for all:cheers:
to each their own.
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RE:What is the point??
One other thing Hillbilly I am not saying tell every thing just don't post what you don't want to but put SOMETHING helpful in the thread and PM the juicy details
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RE:What is the point??
I actually agree with what you are saying, to a limited extent.fishaholictaz wrote:Hillbilly I was just replying in general not directing toward any 1 person just a concept. I am not taking anything personal just debating my side.
I preach fish for all:cheers:
I have benefited from the wisdom of other anglers that I met here on WL. One way that I show my gratitude is by giving something back & helping others. But that doesn't necessarily mean I'm willing to share every single detail. A good angler doesn't want or need someone else to hold their hand. Most of the successful fishermen I've met will clam up (or lie) when someone asks for specific hot spots. However, they are usually willing to share general information like depth & type of structure.
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RE:What is the point??
Good debate, I can honestly agree with both.
I try to give good information when its something I actually know but I admit that I'm less likely
to point out a "hotspot" in an open forum.Some of these "hotspots" were PM'ed by various members
and out of respect for them and their time...I won't put it out there.
As for my locations that I have found on my own time...well I typically share with anybody...
We're all here because we love to fish...I help a brutha out!:cheers:
I try to give good information when its something I actually know but I admit that I'm less likely
to point out a "hotspot" in an open forum.Some of these "hotspots" were PM'ed by various members
and out of respect for them and their time...I won't put it out there.
As for my locations that I have found on my own time...well I typically share with anybody...
We're all here because we love to fish...I help a brutha out!:cheers:
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RE:What is the point??
My take on the whole subject:
The internet is reaaaaaal powerful. Too powerful in my opinion. Our lives revolve around it now....
On some of the real popular forums, if someone goes and posts a report or something and some pictures of their good day at a certain place, there is often much more pressure there the following days. If someone goes and spouts off their honey hole or zipperlip spot on an internet forum, then it will undoubtedly be more crowded....It happens. That's why most of us don't uncover some of our spots and what not.
Remember, anyone who comes to this site can see what we type. While we have a few hundred members here, we have thousands who visit the site and see anything we type.
Forums are an awesome spot for joining together to talk location, strategy, or even just BS with other fisherman. We've all learned something and helped someone learn something through forums/BB's. That's why forums are here and thats why we like em. I love helping others out and pointing them in the right direction. We get to help others out and get helped out. I think thats how it should go. I'm not a big fan of lurkers who just sift through the forums day in and day out like a regular member and mooch off the information we provide and the tips and tactics we share. Jump on in and share some of your information.
Personally, I completely understand the reason for PM'ing one or certain members to reveal information or spots and what not. The only things I really withhold are locations. I'm 100% open on tactics and lures and presentations when I post or submit reports. It's just locations that I keep on the down low. And for good reason. Part of fishing is getting out there and figuring it out yourself and finding the spots through practice and time on the water...It wouldn't be very rewarding if we were told to "go here, cast this lure in that direction." Figuring out stuff on your own is highly rewarding, and enjoyable.
However, I'm "guilty" if you will of revealing information with just some members and not the entire forum..Why? Cause I'm comfortable giving information to "regulars" around here who are nice guys, pleasant dudes and who I can have some faith in that they will keep the information to themselves.... I don't mind giving spots out to the good guys and regulars whom I like. Or to people who've helped me out...I don't see it as playing favorites, but why should I respond to a PM from some random member who's never posted who's asking for my spot after I post a report or a particular forum post? I'm sorry, but it doesn't go like that in my opinion.
People come and go, and attitudes on the forum change as different folks become regulars...I also feel like members on here should post reports as well as be a forum member. Mike and Aaron value the reports on this greatly and I can see why. EX: The new historical data and hot spots information. If people submitted reports more frequently then we would have an abundance of data and things like historical data would be awesome to use (it already is, but the more archived info, the better) Reports should also be accurate and informative...Meaning while we all enjoy hearing about how many you caught, we'd also love to hear about what you used, where, etc (if you are willing to divulge that) Reports are pretty bland if they just talk about how many you caught and how awesome the fishing was that day...
All for now....
The internet is reaaaaaal powerful. Too powerful in my opinion. Our lives revolve around it now....
On some of the real popular forums, if someone goes and posts a report or something and some pictures of their good day at a certain place, there is often much more pressure there the following days. If someone goes and spouts off their honey hole or zipperlip spot on an internet forum, then it will undoubtedly be more crowded....It happens. That's why most of us don't uncover some of our spots and what not.
Remember, anyone who comes to this site can see what we type. While we have a few hundred members here, we have thousands who visit the site and see anything we type.
Forums are an awesome spot for joining together to talk location, strategy, or even just BS with other fisherman. We've all learned something and helped someone learn something through forums/BB's. That's why forums are here and thats why we like em. I love helping others out and pointing them in the right direction. We get to help others out and get helped out. I think thats how it should go. I'm not a big fan of lurkers who just sift through the forums day in and day out like a regular member and mooch off the information we provide and the tips and tactics we share. Jump on in and share some of your information.
Personally, I completely understand the reason for PM'ing one or certain members to reveal information or spots and what not. The only things I really withhold are locations. I'm 100% open on tactics and lures and presentations when I post or submit reports. It's just locations that I keep on the down low. And for good reason. Part of fishing is getting out there and figuring it out yourself and finding the spots through practice and time on the water...It wouldn't be very rewarding if we were told to "go here, cast this lure in that direction." Figuring out stuff on your own is highly rewarding, and enjoyable.
However, I'm "guilty" if you will of revealing information with just some members and not the entire forum..Why? Cause I'm comfortable giving information to "regulars" around here who are nice guys, pleasant dudes and who I can have some faith in that they will keep the information to themselves.... I don't mind giving spots out to the good guys and regulars whom I like. Or to people who've helped me out...I don't see it as playing favorites, but why should I respond to a PM from some random member who's never posted who's asking for my spot after I post a report or a particular forum post? I'm sorry, but it doesn't go like that in my opinion.
People come and go, and attitudes on the forum change as different folks become regulars...I also feel like members on here should post reports as well as be a forum member. Mike and Aaron value the reports on this greatly and I can see why. EX: The new historical data and hot spots information. If people submitted reports more frequently then we would have an abundance of data and things like historical data would be awesome to use (it already is, but the more archived info, the better) Reports should also be accurate and informative...Meaning while we all enjoy hearing about how many you caught, we'd also love to hear about what you used, where, etc (if you are willing to divulge that) Reports are pretty bland if they just talk about how many you caught and how awesome the fishing was that day...
All for now....
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RE:What is the point??
A9 wrote:My take on the whole subject:
The internet is reaaaaaal powerful. Too powerful in my opinion. Our lives revolve around it now....
On some of the real popular forums, if someone goes and posts a report or something and some pictures of their good day at a certain place, there is often much more pressure there the following days. If someone goes and spouts off their honey hole or zipperlip spot on an internet forum, then it will undoubtedly be more crowded....It happens. That's why most of us don't uncover some of our spots and what not.
Remember, anyone who comes to this site can see what we type. While we have a few hundred members here, we have thousands who visit the site and see anything we type.
Forums are an awesome spot for joining together to talk location, strategy, or even just BS with other fisherman. We've all learned something and helped someone learn something through forums/BB's. That's why forums are here and thats why we like em. I love helping others out and pointing them in the right direction. We get to help others out and get helped out. I think thats how it should go. I'm not a big fan of lurkers who just sift through the forums day in and day out like a regular member and mooch off the information we provide and the tips and tactics we share. Jump on in and share some of your information.
Personally, I completely understand the reason for PM'ing one or certain members to reveal information or spots and what not. The only things I really withhold are locations. I'm 100% open on tactics and lures and presentations when I post or submit reports. It's just locations that I keep on the down low. And for good reason. Part of fishing is getting out there and figuring it out yourself and finding the spots through practice and time on the water...It wouldn't be very rewarding if we were told to "go here, cast this lure in that direction." Figuring out stuff on your own is highly rewarding, and enjoyable.
However, I'm "guilty" if you will of revealing information with just some members and not the entire forum..Why? Cause I'm comfortable giving information to "regulars" around here who are nice guys, pleasant dudes and who I can have some faith in that they will keep the information to myself. I don't mind giving spots out to the good guys and regulars whom I like. Or to people who've helped me out...I don't see it as playing favorites, but why should I respond to a PM from some random member who's never posted who's asking for my spot after I post a report or a particular forum post? I'm sorry, but it doesn't go like that in my opinion.
People come and go, and attitudes on the forum change as different folks become regulars...I also feel like members on here should post reports as well as be a forum member. Mike and Aaron value the reports on this greatly and I can see why. EX: The new historical data and hot spots information. If people submitted reports more frequently then we would have an abundance of data and things like historical data would be awesome to use (it already is, but the more archived info, the better) Reports should also be accurate and informative...Meaning while we all enjoy hearing about how many you caught, we'd also love to hear about what you used, where, etc (if you are willing to divulge that) Reports are pretty bland if they just talk about how many you caught and how awesome the fishing was that day...
All for now....
WOW, I couldn't have said it any better myself. SPOT ON A9
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RE:What is the point??
Also, certain people respond different ways. You'll notice that some folks have killer replies and give out a lot of info, where as other don't really have a lot of substance....fishaholictaz wrote:I have seen a lot of people pming their advise
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RE:What is the point??
This act of posting "PM Me or PM Sent" just cracks me up! Why not save key strokes and click on the members Profile and send a PM.fishaholictaz wrote:No more of pm me or I will pm you and help you out.
When a person types these little ditties, it reminds me of a couple of little kids saying "Come over here, I have a secret to tell you"
I can understand perfectly why someone in a very populated area, say Lake Washington, wouldn't want to post the location of a "Honey Hole". It would ruin my day if I got to that spot the following weekend and saw 75 boats in that area#-o
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RE:What is the point??
Way to funny, I never thoughy of it like that. Ive done it my self in the clasified adds. No good answer why, give the post a bump maybe.Marc Martyn wrote:
This act of posting "PM Me or PM Sent" just cracks me up! Why not save key strokes and click on the members Profile and send a PM.
When a person types these little ditties, it reminds me of a couple of little kids saying "Come over here, I have a secret to tell you"
I agree with A9. Its not all black and white. Im not going to have the same discussions in a public forum that I might in a more private setting. Not everyone who reads this are anglers. Ive worked with people who openly talk about their fishing habits and exploits. Daily limits, slots, minimum sizes... they dont care and will take anything/everything they catch.