I read and posted to Gooose's 'fishing info & how to deal with it' thread already. The thing I'll repeat here is the old wise saying "tell them how to fish but not where".
Most of the shared info on the fishing websites has already been available for some time in many venues - especially good books like such as Bill Herzog's 'Steelhead Driftfishing' and his 'Spoon Fishing for Steelhead and Salmon', and Dave Vedder's book on float fishing and jig fishing. So many many other good fishing books and mags than that too - all of which have more detail than is given here. So, it seems to me that some of you improperly disdain the fact that in the inevitableness of the modern "info age" on the internet guys can more quickly ascertain some info that you had to get from books and magazines and seminars and such; that you got to augment your on water learning experiences. Maybe it was the same type of disdain by some of our forebearers that had to walk to school or work, and work things out with a paper and pencil, while us lucky young whippersnappers here in 'back to the future' get to ride to school or work, and have calculators and computers do things the easy way for us? Probably. The solution? Get over it; they still have to spend the time on the water to get to where you are! Let's try to stop the zipperlip places from being posted for sure, but get over your selfishness and perhaps even jealousy of the modern era of the info age. ... Just my opinion. And also my biz now (mag column and book).