Flysmallie Posted January 5, 2018 Posted January 5, 2018 In an effort to protect the fish that you are after it’s very important that you follow these trip report guidelines. It doesn’t matter that others have been forthcoming with information that has shown you the way, it’s your information now and it’s your responsibility to protect these fish at all costs. There are currently gangs of poachers using web spiders to scour the internet in search of the fish you catch. As soon as they have your information they will descend upon your river/lake and rape it of all resources. Next time you go all that will be left are the remnants of a few filleted fish bodies and carp. 1. Never ever let your smartphone capture you’re your GPS location. This is not only important for the fish that belong only to you but it will keep the NSA from tracking you down as well. 2. Never mention the body of water you are on. You found that spot on your own and built your own access to that spot so nobody else deserves to fish there. Ever. 3. Never mention the lures you are using. Exceptions include the ned rig, binks spoon, HD craw, whopper plopper, A rig, homemade subwalk or a common streamer that you gave a really cute name. 4. Never ever talk about your tactics. You figured that all out on your own and nobody needs to know that. 5. All photos should be grip and grins only. It’s about your ego, nothing else. 6. Make sure the backgrounds of all photos have been removed. Remember you are the only one that can stop the poachers. 7. Keep your skin covered at all times. 8. Be aware of identifying logos on the clothes you wear. People with binoculars are watching. 9. Don’t forget to talk about how big your fish was and how easy it was for you. 10. Always remember that this is a public forum. The information you share can and will be used against you. trythisonemv, Trout Addict, grizwilson and 15 others 10 2 6
Mitch f Posted January 5, 2018 Posted January 5, 2018 Whatever you say Cricket "Honor is a man's gift to himself" Rob Roy McGregor
Chief Grey Bear Posted January 5, 2018 Posted January 5, 2018 Hilarious! It reminds me of a group that continually breaks all 10 of those rules. Then when somebody from outside the group stumbles upon their waters and posts a report, they do everything but threaten them with death. Hahahahaha! Trout Addict, trythisonemv, tjm and 1 other 3 1 Chief Grey Bear Living is dangerous to your health Owner Ozark Fishing Expeditions Co-Owner, Chief Executive Product Development Team Jerm Werm Executive Pro Staff Team Agnew Executive Pro Staff Paul Dallas Productions Executive Pro Staff Team Heddon, River Division Chief Primary Consultant Missouri Smallmouth Alliance Executive Vice President Ronnie Moore Outdoors
Flysmallie Posted January 5, 2018 Author Posted January 5, 2018 11. When you are above laughing at yourself start calling names. It worked in grade school, it will work here. Bass Yakker, trythisonemv and tjm 1 2
MOPanfisher Posted January 5, 2018 Posted January 5, 2018 Option B for posting fishing reports. Post as much information as you want. If carp fishing you must blur out the surroundings though. Flysmallie, nomolites and BilletHead 2 1
Smalliebigs Posted January 6, 2018 Posted January 6, 2018 2 hours ago, Flysmallie said: In an effort to protect the fish that you are after it’s very important that you follow these trip report guidelines. It doesn’t matter that others have been forthcoming with information that has shown you the way, it’s your information now and it’s your responsibility to protect these fish at all costs. There are currently gangs of poachers using web spiders to scour the internet in search of the fish you catch. As soon as they have your information they will descend upon your river/lake and rape it of all resources. Next time you go all that will be left are the remnants of a few filleted fish bodies and carp. 1. Never ever let your smartphone capture you’re your GPS location. This is not only important for the fish that belong only to you but it will keep the NSA from tracking you down as well. 2. Never mention the body of water you are on. You found that spot on your own and built your own access to that spot so nobody else deserves to fish there. Ever. 3. Never mention the lures you are using. Exceptions include the ned rig, binks spoon, HD craw, whopper plopper, A rig, homemade subwalk or a common streamer that you gave a really cute name. 4. Never ever talk about your tactics. You figured that all out on your own and nobody needs to know that. 5. All photos should be grip and grins only. It’s about your ego, nothing else. 6. Make sure the backgrounds of all photos have been removed. Remember you are the only one that can stop the poachers. 7. Keep your skin covered at all times. 8. Be aware of identifying logos on the clothes you wear. People with binoculars are watching. 9. Don’t forget to talk about how big your fish was and how easy it was for you. 10. Always remember that this is a public forum. The information you share can and will be used against you. Hahaha....other than 3 and 5 I would say Hell yeah perfect hahaha
grizwilson Posted January 6, 2018 Posted January 6, 2018 I just spewed my drink.....you need to type slower Ronnie BilletHead and Chief Grey Bear 2 “If a cluttered desk is a sign, of a cluttered mind, of what then, is an empty desk a sign?”- Albert Einstein
snagged in outlet 3 Posted January 6, 2018 Posted January 6, 2018 3 hours ago, Flysmallie said: In an effort to protect the fish that you are after it’s very important that you follow these trip report guidelines. It doesn’t matter that others have been forthcoming with information that has shown you the way, it’s your information now and it’s your responsibility to protect these fish at all costs. There are currently gangs of poachers using web spiders to scour the internet in search of the fish you catch. As soon as they have your information they will descend upon your river/lake and rape it of all resources. Next time you go all that will be left are the remnants of a few filleted fish bodies and carp. 1. Never ever let your smartphone capture you’re your GPS location. This is not only important for the fish that belong only to you but it will keep the NSA from tracking you down as well. 2. Never mention the body of water you are on. You found that spot on your own and built your own access to that spot so nobody else deserves to fish there. Ever. 3. Never mention the lures you are using. Exceptions include the ned rig, binks spoon, HD craw, whopper plopper, A rig, homemade subwalk or a common streamer that you gave a really cute name. 4. Never ever talk about your tactics. You figured that all out on your own and nobody needs to know that. 5. All photos should be grip and grins only. It’s about your ego, nothing else. 6. Make sure the backgrounds of all photos have been removed. Remember you are the only one that can stop the poachers. 7. Keep your skin covered at all times. 8. Be aware of identifying logos on the clothes you wear. People with binoculars are watching. 9. Don’t forget to talk about how big your fish was and how easy it was for you. 10. Always remember that this is a public forum. The information you share can and will be used against you. Exactly what I’ve been sayin except I don’t know how to type. grizwilson 1
jdmidwest Posted January 6, 2018 Posted January 6, 2018 I am going to pull a carp on this one. Leave NO Trace "Life has become immeasurably better since I have been forced to stop taking it seriously." — Hunter S. Thompson
Hog Wally Posted January 6, 2018 Posted January 6, 2018 4 hours ago, Flysmallie said: 11. When you are above laughing at yourself start calling names. It worked in grade school, it will work here. I'm actually laughing at this. Love it ! Johnsfolly 1
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