08-06-2019, 04:49 PM
[#0000FF]As always, it is up to the individual poster as to how much or how little they actually reveal in their reports. My rule of thumb is that if the report is on a major water with sustainable traffic and harvest...like Utah Lake or Willard...it should be no problem to divulge more specifics. After all, conditions change almost daily anyway. But providing good worthwhile info for the future is a big part of the value of BFT over the years.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]It is not necessary to put an X on the water wherever you caught a fish, but it is helpful to point people at least to the portion of the lake in which the fish were most abundant or most active...and to give tips on types and colors of best lures.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Even the "neener - neener" posts (Ha. I caught a lot of fish and I ain't sayin' nuttin') serve as vicarious fixes and fish porn for folks that are tied down to a desk...or who can't get a kitchen pass. It's all good.
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[#0000FF]It is not necessary to put an X on the water wherever you caught a fish, but it is helpful to point people at least to the portion of the lake in which the fish were most abundant or most active...and to give tips on types and colors of best lures.[/#0000FF]
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[#0000FF]Even the "neener - neener" posts (Ha. I caught a lot of fish and I ain't sayin' nuttin') serve as vicarious fixes and fish porn for folks that are tied down to a desk...or who can't get a kitchen pass. It's all good.
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