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Tye, I’m not sure what you’re talking about. Who asked you to draw a map? Sounds like “full database access” means access to fish surveys, not stocking reports. I don’t have a problem with that since the person submitting the fish survey can choose who gets to see it. However, I would have a problem with a stocking database containing privileged (non-public) information for members only, or anyone who thinks they are more deserving than anyone else simply because they belong to a club or carry fish into the mountains. That would be super lame, as you say.
@allison wrote:
That was me “boasting”, as you put it. I guess you misunderstood me, or I misspoke when I referred to a database the club maintains itself.
This is what you said in the context of gleaning the identity of a lake with goldens:
You guys crack me up with all of this sworn to secrecy crap.
Remember I have full database access.
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Besides having full DB access, most if not all TBs tread VERY lightly on the fishery. Kind of part of also being a steward.
Obviously I misunderstood what you meant by “full database access”. As far as posting “anonymously” here, this is the handle I’ve used since joining in 2003. I only posted here to get a straight story.
@Rich OConnell wrote:
The Trailblazer database is just a collection of the stocking data already available out on the WDFW website. It’s just better organized. There’s nothing stopping anyone from building their own stocking database with what’s already available here:
http://wdfw.wa.gov/fish/plants/Hey Rich, that link doesn’t seem to work any more. Got another link?
Thanks, they must have been referring to something else. They claimed they had “full database access”.
Let me be a little more specific. If I am a TB do I have access to a DB with stocking information that is not available to the general public?
Originally posted by McPilchuck
one thing to keep mind however…is resize (downsize) your larger images so they are smaller in sizeMcPilchuck, I have a suggestion for you as well. Save your pictures with a lower jpeg quality. Those of us on dial-up would appreciate it immensely. Your pictures take forever to load. 😉
What color fireline do you guy use, green or smoke? Or does it matter?
Gart Sports in Bellevue has good prices on 1/4 oz. Kastmasters (2 bucks or so). They work pretty good but I’ve caught more fish on Thomas Bouyants. Is it just me or do the Kastmasters make a lot of noise when they hit the water and tend to spook fish?
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