by midger » June 23rd, 2009, 6:45 pm
Short answer--Yes. Funny this should come up here as it is a concern all of us should have when posting. A similar topic is beng discussed elsewhere and this is what I posted there:
Here's my take on this subject. I compare the well known, well publicized waters as ladies of the night. They're in every bar, all the GIs know them, and their telephone numbers are on every crapper wall. You know the ones--For a Good time call Suzie, Rosie, etc. When folks hit these waters and post, it does little harm (additional anyway) as everyone is probing these waters just like the bar girls. What I find ironic here though, is that folks are dumbfounded when the pressure increases on these larger, more familiar waters after they post lots of pictures of their conquests. Duh! What would you expect. Publicize it and they will come. Doesn't matter if it is via internet, magazine article, even word of mouth. What's the old saying? "Loose lips sink ships, eh" What do you expect.
Now with smaller, more fragile waters, I equate these to the preacher's daughter. Sure you may get lucky with the young lady, but why would you kiss and tell? What do you think the damage would be to her reputation? What does you blabbing say about your sensibilities and your ability to keep things to yourself? These small streams are just like this. Why put pictures that make it easy to identify the location? Are they necessary? Same goes for fish pictures. Why show every fish you catch? Surely fish mortality goes up the longer you keep these fish out of the water, and let's be honest, if you've seen one small rainbow, brown, golden, brookie, dolly varden, cutthroat, etc, then you're probably good to go and additional pictures don't really add anything to the report. I'd much rather see a report that talked about the food eaten, memories made, friendships renewed, etc.
Again, if you divulge locations, they will come. You may not be wholly to blame for the additional crowds, but you have to admit, you are partially to blame. Oh, and when you kiss and tell, don't be too surprised if Suzie isn't as willing to give it up in the future.
Just sayin.
"Should you cast your fly into a branch overhead or into a bush behind you, or miss a fish striking, or lose him,or slip into a hole up to your armpits-keep your temper; above all things don't swear, for he that swears will catch no fish."