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What do you say when someone asks you...


Vitreus

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Loose lips sink ships.

Around my parts when the word gets out, whether it is true or not, the lake gets bombarded with internet fishermen and everyone else.

Too many people looking for a quick way to fill their livewell.

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Whether hunting or fishing, if someone asks I just tell them "I can't tell you that". Straightforward, don't have to lie...and usually really irritates people. On the flip side, I kinda think it's rude of people to ask.

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I whole heartedly disagree that it is rude to ask questions. Get over yourself. The experience of the outdoors is to be shared. When asked questions about a spot you want to protect, and I do understand that those spots do exist, you can be very general. Point them to a community hole, or leave out one or two important details, but to act like they are intruding on your personal property is more rude, in my opinion.

About the most deceptive thing I've done is to get someone that is crowding me in an area to move off the spot. I will move about a hundred yards off the area I want to fish and throw a marker. Within minutes the other boat will move in on the marker and I can drift back to my spot to finish the job in the area I was fishing.

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I will usually give general info out as far as depths and bottom content to point folks in the right direction but it is up to them to find the fish for themselves. In this day and age with GPS, HD sonar, contour mapping software, phone apps, ect; there really aren't any secret spots.

Tunrevir~

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I will usually give general info out as far as depths and bottom content to point folks in the right direction but it is up to them to find the fish for themselves. In this day and age with GPS, HD sonar, contour mapping software, phone apps, ect; there really aren't any secret spots.

Tunrevir~

Same here.

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I'm with Cicada. I only fish a few lakes and they are either pretty big or huge which means at any given time of the year there are either ten spots or 100 to fish on that lake. Since most spots hold fish many times but they just aren't in the mood at the time to give someone a few spots means very little. I'd wager they normally go there when the fish aren't hot and they may catch a few but not enough to make it their "new hot spot."

Secret spots on most lakes aren't real secrets. I do fish a few very small lakes and I wouldn't go blabbing on those at all because they are just too small.

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I am with you guys. I will usually share lots of good info on a good bite with good friends but with be quite vague with those I don't know well or even the bait shop. It is amazing how fast the word gets out, both by mouth and by internet. A big lake can handle the crowds but you have to be careful when chatting about smaller lakes.

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depends, if a guy is with a kid or something I will always let them know. If it looks like scumbags that keep everything they catch I will point them in the wrong direction.

Most times I just want people to have fun fishing

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Its kinda odd but I sometimes tell complete strangers more info about where I caught fish than people I have known for years. Partly because the people I know would be out there first chance they got pounding it and telling everyone else.

Many years ago a guy was getting started with musky fishing and I printed a map, highlighted it and basically told him everything I learned about that lake in 20 yes of fishing it. A few yes later he was now fishing a lot and he shared a photo of a fish he caught and I asked where he caught it, he wouldn't tell me. What a [PoorWordUsage]. So that jaded me big time.

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The intention of this post was not actually to find ways to misinform people, but rather to find a way to jokingly say "mind your own business, it's a secret."

"In the lip" and "deep water"! I like it!

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I always share two things, depth, and what I caught it on... If I say I got them in 6 ft on a yellow jighead and redtail, in most cases lakes will have a ton of shoreline thats 6 ft...the rest is up to you to do the legwork.

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I always catch my fish on lake nunya, as in nunya business. That's what I tell my buddies who are always looking for fish that they don't have to put the time and effort into. If I'm on a lake and am.having some Luck and someone asks for some tips I share what is working for me, I figure there out there trying why not try to help them out, if somebody who is taking the time to bring children or maybe a senior out I will put them on my spot and move over to a different spot.

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I have had lots of great ppl help me out on this site and have no problem passing on the same info that someone helped me learn with....gps coordinates I think would be a little to specific but info like basic structure, turns, type of bait, etc I see no problem with. any info short of on the spot & hooking it for them would be ok for me. with the info I have learned in 2 short years, I would want to pay it forward in any way just short marking an x on map for them.

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