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Has anyone notice a significant drop in posts this last fall and winter?
Many more board members fish open water than ice. The dropoff in participation during winter reflects that. Heck, I only check the board out of habit in winter.
There are two different big drops during the year, the time between Fall and Winter, just before ice up, then again between Winter and Spring, as the ice is getting bad and the open water isn't quit here. Overall there was a big drop after the new site was launched but we have just about gain those numbers back now, along with the members we lost. Still a lot of the younger crowd would rather spend their time on Facebook and the forums they have there.
My posts drop way off during the winter cuz I don't ice fish.
But I do still check out what's being posted now and again.
My decision to un-retire and start teaching at my local High School has significantly impacted my fish/post time. I jump on long enough each day to try to do my moderator duties. 

But I shall get more active once I establish a new rhythm with my schedule.

Till then I thrive off others successfully adventures and stories.
(01-14-2022, 02:25 PM)lakepowellnut Wrote: [ -> ]Has anyone notice a significant drop in posts this last fall and winter?

I lost my fire after having my monster perch pulled from last years fish contest that’s literally just for  pride.
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see ya when it melts
I do a lot of Facebook and computer games.
I can't really fish anymore (not by choice!) so there's no point in me being anywhere besides off topic, when I remember Wink