Fishing Report
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Fishing Report
In addition to the usual fishing report and November outlook, we are at Harry Smith Outdoors in Tallahassee to talk a little coastal kayak fishing. Harry guides kayak fishing trips and Eco tours in our area.
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I may very well be in the minority on this, and no offense intended to Apalachee Inshore, but,...Facebook stinks.
I'm painfully aware that today various social media are the norm (but not for me). Over time I've also watched several previously very active fishing forums become "ghost towns" as social media platforms have grown and expanded in popularity.
I'm painfully aware that today various social media are the norm (but not for me). Over time I've also watched several previously very active fishing forums become "ghost towns" as social media platforms have grown and expanded in popularity.
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You use the tools you have. I have read this board for years, since I was old enough to fish the coast on my own and my Dad read it before that. While I think the interface could use updating this forum is the best source of information for fishing our area on the internet. You can pretty much find any information you are looking for by using the search bar. There is room for both.
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I don’t have a Facebook account eitherSoberAngler wrote:I may very well be in the minority on this, and no offense intended to Apalachee Inshore, but,...Facebook stinks.
I'm painfully aware that today various social media are the norm (but not for me). Over time I've also watched several previously very active fishing forums become "ghost towns" as social media platforms have grown and expanded in popularity.
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sorry i don't do Facebook either
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No doubt, social media (Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, etc.) is HUGE.
For a number of years the manufacturer of my kayak offered and maintained a forum - and I thought it was good. As the popularity of social media grew activity on the kayak mfg.'s forum decreased. The mfg. decreased its maintenance of and participation in its own forum. Owners of various models of the mfg.'s kayaks created an Owners' group on Facebook. Although the mfg.'s forum is still online the lack of activity/participation makes it unworthy of visiting.
It wasn't too many years ago that the forum on jaxkayakfishing.com was 1 of the best, if not the best, kayak fishing formats on the internet (IMO). Now, there's not even a handful of new posts per day. Likewise, the forums on Florida Sportsman have declined (in my opinion). Perhaps it's just my imagination, but here at Big Bend Fishing and Forgotten Coast Kayak Anglers participation "ain't what it used to be".
For me, when compared to forums, the social media platforms lack any semblance of organization and offer little to nothing when it comes to navigation, search, etc.
For a number of years the manufacturer of my kayak offered and maintained a forum - and I thought it was good. As the popularity of social media grew activity on the kayak mfg.'s forum decreased. The mfg. decreased its maintenance of and participation in its own forum. Owners of various models of the mfg.'s kayaks created an Owners' group on Facebook. Although the mfg.'s forum is still online the lack of activity/participation makes it unworthy of visiting.
It wasn't too many years ago that the forum on jaxkayakfishing.com was 1 of the best, if not the best, kayak fishing formats on the internet (IMO). Now, there's not even a handful of new posts per day. Likewise, the forums on Florida Sportsman have declined (in my opinion). Perhaps it's just my imagination, but here at Big Bend Fishing and Forgotten Coast Kayak Anglers participation "ain't what it used to be".
For me, when compared to forums, the social media platforms lack any semblance of organization and offer little to nothing when it comes to navigation, search, etc.
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I don't facebook either but was able to watch the report. All seems fine to me. AI/Evan - Thanks for the report! I liked it, especially the dude talking about fishing on surface. I'm coming down to fish in a few weeks and while I am pretty much FFO (fly fish only) I have some surface flies that I'm going to throw til I catch some fish on them.
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Thanks, we will probably incorporate some more stuff for fly fisherman in the future.FlyrodC wrote:I don't facebook either but was able to watch the report. All seems fine to me. AI/Evan - Thanks for the report! I liked it, especially the dude talking about fishing on surface. I'm coming down to fish in a few weeks and while I am pretty much FFO (fly fish only) I have some surface flies that I'm going to throw til I catch some fish on them.