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RE: Rockport 1/29 AM...Love me some perch! - icerman - 01-31-2022 (01-31-2022, 02:15 PM)dubob Wrote:Well stated. I agree!(01-31-2022, 02:08 AM)catchinon Wrote: I have always wondered how much I should share and how much to keep to myself. I have seen posts that detail practically everything and then don't name the water. Why do we want to know how soft the edge was, how deep they fished, lures that worked, etc., etc. What is the purpose of such a post? Evidently to show what a good time they had and how successful they were, which is fine with me. I have had the idea that the forum was for sharing information and to help others succeed. I look at TubeDude's posts as examples. He usually details out what he did and knows. I have gotten the feeling from time to time that a certain cadre of insiders are keeping information to themselves. I wouldn't be half the fisherman I am (not that great) had others not shared their knowledge with me. I have been criticized by friends and family for revealing too much in my reports. I respect them and have toned it down somewhat since then.We live in an ever-changing world. I became a BFT Member in September 2007. The attitude of most members back then was one of being able and willing to share as much information with other members as possible. For most Utahns who pursued fishing with a passion, BFT was THE place to hang out and tell tall tales. As I recall, the hot spotting rule hadn’t been formalized yet and we were mostly happy to share. Fakebook hadn’t risen to the level of participation it sees today and we had lots of happy activities amongst us. RE: Rockport 1/29 AM...Love me some perch! - Springbuck1 - 01-31-2022 I will ALWAYS help the next guy catch fish, if I can (which is seldom, unfortunately). I've always been passionate about fishing, since BEFORE the first bluegill I ever caught when I was 4 years old. Twenty years ago, I decided to actually learn how to do it. I knew very little despite becoming a nuisance at Angler's Inn, reading Outdoor Life, and the local "Utah Fishing and Outdoors" paper publication. My Dad wasn't a great fisherman, either, we were new to the State, I'd never been icefishing until I was over 30, etc.... THIS FORUM TAUGHT ME HOW TO FISH. I am now, at 50 years old, far better informed, knowledgeable, and better equipped. TubeDude is the MAN, but dozens of people have fed me a tidbit about water temps, conditions, when NOT to go, lures, access, where to start looking on any given lake, etc. Before that we had failed on three trips to even catch a catfish at UL, and more o less given up. Can you imagine? I've seen lots of weird water years, fish crashes, etc...since then, and big changes even just in 20 years. I have caught 200 perch through one hole one day and 6 the next. I will never rat out YOUR favorite spot, but I will always try to help the next guy. RE: Rockport 1/29 AM...Love me some perch! - wiperhunter2 - 01-31-2022 Well said Bob and thanks for your reply on this subject. To push this thread ever more off topic I wanted to let everyone know that BFT will come up on a major mile stone in the coming days, it's 20th birthday, I'll be starting a seperate thread on that subject soon, so please reply with your comments about that on the new thread. |