No problem funfish, it's certainly an issue that is worthy to be discussed. The other ones were closed as we try to keep the fishing report section for fishing reports only, so whenever a thread has turned into a lengthy discussion, we'll either close it or redirect it to here.
There seems to be this perception and fear that a "secret spot"/system would be spoiled if mentioned on this discussion forum. Just to give everyone an idea how "popular" this forum this, it's not as widely read as some may think.
The discussion forum does crank up the number of page views on the server, but its number of unique visits (hits from computers) is much lower than what the rest of the website receives. If a thread received 400 views, it does not mean 400 visitors have seen the thread. It means this thread has been clicked on 400 times, by maybe 20 to 40 readers. If you have replied to a thread 5 times, you probably contribute 10 views to that thread. What you should be worried about, is what are being published in our
report section or articles. Those parts of the website receive way more visitors than whe discussion forum. The discussion forum is more like a little playground for a group of repeat users. It is a wonderful tool for new guys and gals to get into this activity more easily by finding people who can show them a few tips.
If it truly is a secret spot, don't even mention it here. I have a few, and I don't.
They are not mentioned for self interest, because I enjoy spending my fishing time with a few close friends and catching fish without competing with others.
This talk about small hatchery supported systems that maybe ¨threatened¨ due to being mentioned is not realistic. They are not mentioned because anyone would enjoy to fish a river with less people and more fish to themselves.
If a system is mentioned in the regulation synopsis, it is a viable fishery available for anglers to enjoy. If there are indications that the stocks are unable to match the demand by the sporting sector, then openings would not be granted.
It's a good mystery by leaving people second-guessing without providing the name of a river system, but you may ultimately do more harm to the fishery than good. Newcomers need to be guided, tips are not always enough. Knowing which rivers to fish in is a good start. By not telling where you are fishing and providing a few hints instead, you leave people the impression that the fishing is exceptionally good and worthy to be hidden. That, in my opinion, causes a bigger urge in people to find out where exactly it is. The bragger (let's face it, it's bragging, not that it's a bad thing
) probably gets a kick out of that too, since he feels that he knows more than other people.
So, be prepared to be qúestioned when you post a system-less report. If you choose to make a big deal out of it when people ask, then don't post the report in the first place. At the same time, the moderators are not going to dictate how people report their fishing trips, as I feel that you are all intelligent enough to make wise decisions.