Sheeshhh,
So posting of a fishing location is not good ?
Let’s see,
“We went out on the ocean for salmon near west port. We saw lotsa boats, a few fish caught, and we even netted a couple ourselves.
Beautiful conditions, and the kids loved the fishing adventure ....”
See Picts.
Would that be admissible for posting, or do we keep it secret ? Big waters, lotsa room, tons of access, and absorbs the pressure for numbers of anglers.
In or out?
Or
My bud and I hiked into Ives’s Creek for summer run Steelhead. Tuff hike but no other fishers, and we hit 7 nice summer run Steelhead to 15 lbs !
See Picts.
In or out for posting here ?
One should know the rules, or perhaps at the very least, exhibit some common sense and etiquette. Unless one is talking about some other distant shore, another state, or Country, then itz ok to share with the masses ?
We get it.....
Me? Big water posting no big deal. Talking river Steelhead, I do have a motto..."ALWAYS HOW NEVER WHERE". I take care on blabbing small waters/creeks and rivers any more, and zero internet details. Been burned too many times over the years. Keeping in mind lots of scouting time, no internet, trial and error. Take a bud to a productive location. Then my next trip find him and his buds in there, and no room for me? Or all the fish stung before I got a chance. I remember Winter Steelhead fishing Goodman Creek on the coast for years. Small water, good smolt plant returns, lots of fish, light spinning tackle, bounce from hole to hole, solitude. Slowly, few more people found out until an article was published in Fishing and Hunting news. Ruined it and the experience fishing around 20 guys. It doesn't matter taliking now, because it's no more. Not planted. As stated earlier, I've Steelhead fished for over 50 yrs. and not many rivers left to even get an opportunity. So, even more important than ever, ""ALWAYS HOW NEVER WHERE" My 2 cents.