Whatever happened to people just going out to check out a river
? Why don't you try exploring rather than "internet fishing"?
Rheticus is absolutely right. Well, technically you are right in terms of ruining a river, toxic waste will do that. But in terms of decreasing the fishing experience, Rheticus is totally right. Do you realize how many local streams and rivers (not to be named here) have had an explosion in terms the amount of fisherman which can inturn increase the amount of garbage, noise pollution, quads, dirt bikes, snags, foliage and immature trees getting cut down
. Go back about 10-15 years when you could walk into some of these places and you'd be the only person around, no garbage, just you on a peaceful river enjoying some time away from the rat race.
Just look at the explosion of people on the Fraser and Vedder in the past few years. Why is that?..................my assumption is because of the Internet.
Forums like this should be more about learning proper fishing techniques, different fishing techniques, learning about fish and different species and meeting new friends.
If you really want to know where to fish for trout, why don't you leaf through the fishing regulations, why don't you inquire at your local fishing store, why don't you read a magazine, why don't you read a book?
Has anybody else noticed the decreasing amount of fishing reports lately on this forum and others? Why do you think that is? Is it because people aren't catching fish? Doubtful. I think we can all put two and two together here.
One thing I've been reading lately is that someone posts a fishing report without naming the location and then that person gets pm's from random people asking where they caught that fish
It's like, are you kidding me? There's a reason why people don't like to post the location. Again, I think we can all put two and two together. Right?
Anyways, that's my rant for today
I'm going fishing this weekend and not telling anyone where I'm going except my buddy that I'm going with
How did I find out about it, I explored a "local" river and found it on my own
Tight lines.