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Fish-Bait
06-05-2007, 04:16 PM
I have been rather busy/incapacitated to a degree to answer the P.M.'s and the questions from the AB and others, sorry 'bout that. I wanted to weigh in on this section earlier, but it seems I didn't have to. Thank you for creating this section in the forums.

I have tried to post on some of the other Outdoor forums that are sort of local to our area, but the way they are moderated (or in otherwords "kept in balance") just doesn't foot the bill for me or many others. They talk mostly about coastal fishing and what not. I think after awhile you'll see more post and more members sign'in up to let us in on their opinions and experiences in the Great Outdoors. I have already noticed a couple of new members with outdoorsy type screen names. I will add that it will probably be seasonal for some. It's hard to get people to go fishin' in January, on a low-tide when it's 40 degrees out, but yet I am just that crazy, or smart?!? Not much competition for spots on a day like that! :-D

Once again I say Thank You.
Sincerely, From Your Local Fishin' Addict,
Fish-Bait

gonefishin
06-05-2007, 06:39 PM
Yes I think this is great also. I have also posted on some outdoors forums on other websites with no success. There just wasn't enough participation on them to keep you interested. Hopefully this will be better.

Fish-Bait
06-05-2007, 09:10 PM
Yes I think this is great also. I have also posted on some outdoors forums on other websites with no success. There just wasn't enough participation on them to keep you interested. Hopefully this will be better.
The problem I have and will always have with the OTHER sites is that there is absolutely no USER balance. The Moderators totally own the place. In other words...(If the Mod. is against Spearfishin' and you are for it and you make a sarcastic remark about being against it then, well, your post stays up about 2 minutes and all the other post are left to be viewed.....Liberalism...no....Socialism....No....C ommunism at it's best.:smt118
What a crock of Crapola....

zorro
06-05-2007, 10:40 PM
Well, I absolutely love to go fishing as well. My problem is that I rarely get to do it (I did get to go twice this past month though :)). It seems, however, whenever I do get to go that the vast majority of times I have had good results.

As we all know, a bad day fishing is better than a great day at the office. :-D