12-11-2010, 08:18 PM
Welp - looking at the timing - seems the "guess" came before the "[url "http://www.bigfishtackle.com/forum/Utah_Fishing_Forum_C55/gforum.cgi?post=628859;forum_view=forum_view_collapsed;page=unread#unread"]new rules[/url]" went into effect.
Might want to read that post. Kudos to the moderators for taking a step up. Don't know if this is a frequent occurence, or a cyclical event - tied to post fall pre-ice boredom. But ya - lot so flames and fires of late.
And fake posts! C'mon people. I can deal with (not prefer) limited information or reserving specifics when desired.
My suggestion would be - if you don't want to "reveal" your spot - but want to show off your catch - stage your photos to not show a reveal. Hold the fish down, aim with water behind, no mountains, lay it on the ground, on a tray, or tape measure...
Once you start "photoshopping" your pictures you open up a Pandora's box of doubt. And we've had enuf of the "those fish aren't real, or from THAT location" flames of late....
But whatever. Here's the HUGEST Catfish my son and I caught this summer. Must have been 30 inches and 50 pounds! Good thing the boy's got HUGE hands so he could hold it up.[:p]
Might want to read that post. Kudos to the moderators for taking a step up. Don't know if this is a frequent occurence, or a cyclical event - tied to post fall pre-ice boredom. But ya - lot so flames and fires of late.
And fake posts! C'mon people. I can deal with (not prefer) limited information or reserving specifics when desired.
My suggestion would be - if you don't want to "reveal" your spot - but want to show off your catch - stage your photos to not show a reveal. Hold the fish down, aim with water behind, no mountains, lay it on the ground, on a tray, or tape measure...
Once you start "photoshopping" your pictures you open up a Pandora's box of doubt. And we've had enuf of the "those fish aren't real, or from THAT location" flames of late....
But whatever. Here's the HUGEST Catfish my son and I caught this summer. Must have been 30 inches and 50 pounds! Good thing the boy's got HUGE hands so he could hold it up.[:p]