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Old 05-01-2009, 08:31 PM   #33
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This thread, and the other one about encroaching, suggested an obvious hostility and paranoia about sharing what is, I'm sorry to break it to you, a public resource.
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This thread was not about sharing the spot. I left the guy fishing at the spot. I just did not indicate there were fish there. It was up to him to figure out that there were fish there. My gripe was the fact that someone wanted me to share information about a certain spot which I did not want to do. It became a back and forth about whether or not "Any luck?" is a greeting or a question of whether there are fish at a certain area. I believe it is the latter. As I was standing on a very specific piece of structure, I chose not to divulge any information to someone I didn't know. If the question had been asked of me in the parking lot, I may have answered that there are some fish around, without giving away the specific spot. Even though the question was generic, the spot was very specific. Got it ?
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