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Forum nameFreshwater Fishing in California
Topic subjectRE: Cachuma Lake, June 17-21
Topic URLhttp://www.calfishing.com/dc/dcboard.php?az=show_topic&forum=3&topic_id=1475&mesg_id=1504
1504, RE: Cachuma Lake, June 17-21
Posted by brian, Mon Jul-02-01 09:51 AM
"PS:OH yeah and Brian #1 about all that you can catch fish out from under people, well that's not gonna work if there ain't no fish left."

Dude, what in the fu(k are you talking about??? You sure did get two hours of sleep... I don't think I ever said anything along those lines, so I have no idea where that's coming from.

On another note, I think we need to establish some ground rules for the forum. No posting if you're drunk (Brandon...) and no posting if you have less than 5 hours of sleep (Brian...). I've said it numerous times already (maybe you didn't read the whole thread or something), but I UNDERSTAND WHERE YOU'RE COMING FROM. There's no need to keep saying what will happen if everybody in the county fishes red rock. I know what will happen. There's also no need for all those choice words, let's try to keep it civil. There's two issues here that are worth discussion, but if we can't keep it to the issues it'll turn to $hit.

I think a lot of you guys are under the impression that once it's on the internet everybody in the city knows about it. That's ridiculous. How many hits does this website get a month? Week? From Santa Barbara? Probably not enough to make a major impact on any body of water. And, dude, how long do you think people have been fishing at red rock??? My freakin grandpa fished at red rock. IT'S NO SECRET. Anybody who wanted to know where to catch smallmouth would be told to go to red rock. People aren't exactly keeping red rock as a secret jewel of the Los Padres National Forest. Everybody knows about it. Just look how many people are up there every weekend. Do you really think that a single post on a single small website will prompt poachers to repeatedly rape the area of bass??? NOT EVEN.

Once again, I understand where you're coming from. By no means am I condoning the keep or kill of bass in any way shape or form. I'd hate to see red rock dry up just as much as you would, but it's been sustaining itself for YEARS and a single post on this website will not change that. I guarantee it.
-Brian