I live here on the Bay, I am also 15 mins from the ramp's along the Adolphustown Reach and I think if you don't live here you should stay home.
That's right we don't want your money, business etc. and we don't want you catching our fish.
Pretty stupid statement huh? The internet is for sharing info with people, hence the nickname "the Information Highway". I counted at least 6 Ranger Fisherman trailers and boats last week when I was out fishing. Some of them had come from as far away as Wisconsin. How much money do you think they spent?? I am betting they spent a fair amount.
I fish professionally too. I pay my entry fee's and fish in the Canadian Fishing Tour. I've done that for 2 years now. I even made the Classic this year. Not bad if I must say so.I obtained info on the lakes I fished on the net and I also looked at maps and went to tackle stores. I did not spend $500.00 dollars though, I don't have that kind of money.
Hmmm... maybe I should take up guiding!!!
I don't remember hearing people complain about people giving out information in years past when the fishing was easy. How many guides were needed to put people on fish back then? This was and still is the Walleye Capital of the World (there is a sign in Desoronto that says so).
I can tell you this much, I have lived here most of my life, and I need someone to direct me to the local fishing store that can sell me Stretch 20's, planer boards, line counter reels, planer board rods etc. Oh yeah, it better be in stock because I am only going to be in town for 2 days and I don't take rain checks. I've got $500.00 in my pocket and my pants are on fire, I better part with it immediately.
For a fishery that was just about "dead" a few short years ago, it sure seems to have benefited from all of the conservation efforts put in place by
all anglers. Or could it just be that because of things like the internet people discussed what worked and what didn't, which helped anglers start catching fish again??? I am pretty sure targa2 has even fished some bass tournaments on the BOQ over the years. Has anyone seen the amount of people and tournaments coming to the BOQ last year??? Has anyone commented on how busy it is going to be next year yet? But you know what, the fishing is good right now, the BOQ can take the added pressure. But what happens when things get tough?? Will this argument once again rear it's ugly head over bass fishing?
Well I agree with WIG and bear. I also agree with Dr. Pete. (Whose info was amazing by the way!) Everyone has good some points here.
I will say this however, if you see a crime being committed, you are just as bad as the criminal if you don't do something. This is the one part of the whole discussion that infuriates me the most. As a member of the Law Enforcement community I would have no problem calling the police,C.O.'s or crimestoppers and reporting it. If it was worth mentioning here, it was worth calling the Man.