NorcalBob wrote:I agree with Luc. I have not been posting reports of late simply because I have not been fishing, not because of lack of interest or Facebook. I thank all of you that have been posting over the past months as I have been living vicariously through your reports. So keep 'em coming and I promise to do the same hopefully in the near future.
lucfish wrote:A few weeks ago on the addicts Facebook page, there was some talk about lack of posts and maybe we should let the addicts site just fade away. I believe (along with others, in particular, Jon Heaton) that there is still a place for this site. While I don't expect the viewership of pre Facebook, I still like to think that a few pictures along with a storyline is better than some quickie post on Facebook or Instagram. To prove my point, look up my last post in the warm water section. There were 16 responses. That was the most responses in four years on the warm water section. People still want to see and read fishing trips. I don't post every trip I do as some of it would be redundant as 90% of my fishing is now just at Canyon Lake, but I know many of you have trips that would be of interest to the group. Let's see if we can keep this going.
Thank for reading. Luc
lucfish wrote:NorcalBob wrote:I agree with Luc. I have not been posting reports of late simply because I have not been fishing, not because of lack of interest or Facebook. I thank all of you that have been posting over the past months as I have been living vicariously through your reports. So keep 'em coming and I promise to do the same hopefully in the near future.
Gary C. wrote:I know that I am guilty of not posting as much as I should also. Lots of excuses, hassle to load/host pictures, Facebook is easier, I really haven't been fishing as much, ect.
I truly believe that a major contributor to the board slowing down is the way that we have restricted ourselves. I mean the board itself. We all want to protect our fishing holes, and the resource itself. In doing so we have we have chose to eliminate much of what we all enjoyed about these forums. Also our restricted access and closed lips have discouraged new members from joining or sticking around.
I'm not saying that I don't agree with these things but I do believe that new blood is the life blood of any forum. I just think that we need to loosen it up a little so that trip reports and pictures can be about more than hard to access private lakes, open oceans, and remote backpacking trips. We have all seen sites that become closed to new members and outside views that just wither away. Any site with lets say has 50 active members will loose a couple every year. Several others will have health problems. And like many of us just not fish as much as we used to for whatever reason. Once it starts we all seem to put in less effort.
I'll admit that I don't know what the answer is. But I do think that we need find a way to open up the site and ourselves to be more appealing to new members. Even I'd enjoy seeing our reports open up and be a little more natural. I'm not saying everything should be put out there with maps and high res pictures but who are we kidding it's all being posted "live" and in real time on Facebook. I'm not suggesting that we sell out our resources for the sake of what we enjoy here but I do think there is a space for us a little more in the middle.
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