There's nothing wrong with holding your cards close to your vest. There's nothing wrong with being a loner, I am mostly. But if you feel that you don't want to share with other sportspeople, then don't join any blogs, forums or anything where people exchange information. There's nothing wrong with going alone. There are people who like to share, maybe not every single thing, but most places, colors, lure type, techniques, etc. and there's certainly nothing wrong with that either.
Hey......I look at it this way....You send a kid to school to learn....and if your always given them the answers on there home work.....They learn nothing.Well if I keep telling people where to fish.....They will never learn HOW TO FISHI have been fishing for over 40 years and can read the water....I know just the right place to cast the plug into the feeding zone of fish......This took years of walking the beach and paddling the back waters and a lot of lost sleep.I see the same names on this site...Day after day......You guys know what I'm talking about.....You all put your time in the same school of fishing as me.Sorry me to.... IKAT
Post a hot spot on the Member den to avoid lurkers is that a good Idea
I am a sharer... thats just me!! I like when people I like catch fish and have a good time doing it so yes I tell, share, and hope that they catch fish when I do!
I think its called networking... Do you think any of these captains would be catching these huge limits if they weren't networking with other boats? I got called into a bite a few times and I always reciprocate. I do agree with the above that, if I am only out 1 day a week, I hate to burn a tank of fuel in search for a good catch. A little lead is always appreciated. Again, you can be on the exact spot, but you still have to learn the technique to catch these fish. Think about how many times you are on the same boat as others and some limit out and some don't and you are on the same boat.I had help from others and will also extend my hand and help others.We here on NJSWF are networking. There is a brotherhood here and we share tips, trips, location, and spots. We are the most helpful fishing site around. Maybe the fishing reports should be limited to members only and not the entire public.This is how easy it is to burn a spot. If you wanna fish on a top notch boat, like the fish monger, all it takes is your smart phone gps to get his exact location and then use it the next day on your own.I can give you a barrel full of fish, but you still have to use the right bait, rigs and technique to get those fish from your barrel and into your cooler
I'll tell you the area but not the spot. I'm not sharing unless it reciprocated.
I can count on one hand who I talk to about specific spots. Two of them are members here
Its funny how the there are people who don't want to burn a spot when asked, but when you see them on the water, there are 100 boats fishing around them already.. WTF..
refresh my memory.. did I give you a location or my gps readings?
Quote from: Luna Sea 4 on October 09, 2012, 03:04:52 PMrefresh my memory.. did I give you a location or my gps readings?Yes. That's how Mike have me the spot that you gave him... Just kidding Nick
Great post, I have a feeling I know where you are referring too. Fish are migratory and like most predators they move/hunt regularly or spawn during their biological so I don't think a spot can be burned through fishing (pollution sure). I believe that fishing pressure definitely will decrease the bites/catch, but if the blues per se are blitzing, they will blitz. On the other hand, I always, in my ocd head, always thought that the fish were probably smart enough to know to come back after that silly chumming session, for one could see there were probably not many fish caught. But there was definitely a good amount of bait/chum left behind.............Who knows timing is everything................Cheers,Mike
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