Well..in this case..I would have to add my 2 cents worth.
If someone believes they have something to report that will be beneficial to others out on the river or the ocean, that is perfectly acceptable. However, if there is a conservation concern, in that event, I would recommend that people probably manage their posting selectively.
For example, you have seen me stand on top of the mountain yapping out the mouth of the Cap this and the mouth of the Cap that, and Ambleside this and Ambleside that...and the fact of the matter is, whether its 40 boats, 50 boats, or 100 boats, I usually end up producing a similar type result...CATCHING FISH!
However, in the event that I ran across a certain area that was RED HOT I would likely post, but selectively make those notations in the POST if I wished my success to continue and the opportunity to fish the area again in a similar fashion that would be compromised by substantial angling pressure.
SO, the long and short of it is...THIS.
1. if you are fishing a small river or areas where you believe that blabbing it all over the net would adversely affect your success or the stock being fished then keep it to yourself otherwise fully expect it not to be "empty" next time you show up.
2. Professional Guides don't share all their secrets, but for the most part, they do just fine sharing many of their details.
3. Use your own best judgement in being a steward of the resource by being selective in the information you dole out.
4. Out of good sportsmanship..or whatever the politically correct term is, do share information with inquiring anglers, and help others catch fish but do not mislead others.
I can attest that the reports being published by myself and by all local saltwater guides have been accurate and true, and with a little know how, I honestly believe that EVERYONE has equal opportunity on ANY RIVER or the OCEAN to seek out the knowledge they desire and deserve with effort to produce the results they want...unless you happened to be a certain know it all...about the Cap River....lol...
Overall, the long and short of it is, if you had some phenominal success fishing a particular spot, on the Vedder, some creek or stream or slough or in the chuck, and you BLAB it all over the place, fully expect there to be someone else fishing "your spot". On the other hand, in the event that "priviledged" information becomes known to "you" then please please please respect that information and guard it out of consideration of those that shared the information with you.
Notice that some people won't tell you what depth of water they were fishing, how long their leader was, what tacts they take, what time of day, or what tide or whatever. Share your information selectively, and it is your responsibility to be sporting yet remain a steward of the relationship at the same time.
Use your best judgement..that's all.