JakesLeakyWaders
Active member
I wouldn't be happy if one of my little trickles gets blown up, if someone is smart they'll get to know people on the board and what regions they all live in, what kind of fishing they do etc. and pm them for information.
I've had various people pm me and vice versa not only asking about a stream but also relating to a stream or topic they do not want broadcast on the forum.
I totally agree with you that with the smaller streams one should be careful not to shed so much light on them.
However I feel like this topic is out of control and is become redundant.
It just seems to me that the idea not to burn the smallest of gems for all to see should be common sense and we shouldn't have to argue about it, go ahead and call it selfish people, but I believe it is more than just being selfish. I know I care about the wild trout, and the fact that they only live in certain places, but what about Joe the Plumber, or Randy the roofer, there are people out there that love trout fishing almost as much as they like Shlitz and freshly poached trout, they don't give a crap. I copied a post that hit the nail on the head the other day I'll have to find it.
I do believe, as I stated that most people on here are not spot burning, but as I said "most people", and I try to discount a post if it is a "burner" instead of blowing it up more by posting "how dare you spot burn this stream", which only draws more attention to it.
I for one occassionally post reports on stocked streams, but when it comes to smaller, more fragile streams I might post about them but not name them, even if it is because I don't want to see anyone there.
I just think in the past week there have been like 4 threads on spot burning and I know that I can't control what information people are going to put on here.
I've had various people pm me and vice versa not only asking about a stream but also relating to a stream or topic they do not want broadcast on the forum.
I totally agree with you that with the smaller streams one should be careful not to shed so much light on them.
However I feel like this topic is out of control and is become redundant.
It just seems to me that the idea not to burn the smallest of gems for all to see should be common sense and we shouldn't have to argue about it, go ahead and call it selfish people, but I believe it is more than just being selfish. I know I care about the wild trout, and the fact that they only live in certain places, but what about Joe the Plumber, or Randy the roofer, there are people out there that love trout fishing almost as much as they like Shlitz and freshly poached trout, they don't give a crap. I copied a post that hit the nail on the head the other day I'll have to find it.
I do believe, as I stated that most people on here are not spot burning, but as I said "most people", and I try to discount a post if it is a "burner" instead of blowing it up more by posting "how dare you spot burn this stream", which only draws more attention to it.
I for one occassionally post reports on stocked streams, but when it comes to smaller, more fragile streams I might post about them but not name them, even if it is because I don't want to see anyone there.
I just think in the past week there have been like 4 threads on spot burning and I know that I can't control what information people are going to put on here.