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Message Subject: Looker or Poster
kjadams2
Posted 5/3/2004 3:47 PM (#105761)
Subject: Looker or Poster


Do you classify yourself as a looker only? Meaning, do you only want find information that will help yourself? Or do you consider yourself a poster that is willing to help others? Am I incorrect in stating that there's more lookers on most sites than posters?
Slamr
Posted 5/3/2004 4:56 PM (#105766 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 7123


Location: Northwest Chicago Burbs
What does this make me? I read every single post.....but only comment on a few threads......but I am ALWAYS WATCHING!!!!!!
sworrall
Posted 5/3/2004 5:39 PM (#105768 - in reply to #105766)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Of course there are more 'lookers' than 'posters'. Most anglers visiting here are doing just that, surfing the MuskieFIRST forums for anything that is of interest. We welcome all visitors, and are very happy to have the excellent conversation on the boards we all have grown so accustomed to.

Slamr, you are definitely not a 'looker'. If you were, you would be on a 'poster'.
ToddM
Posted 5/3/2004 8:37 PM (#105780 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 20281


Location: oswego, il
As you can see by my post counter, I rarely post at all. I basically lurk around, looking for info and not give any back.
Ranger
Posted 5/3/2004 8:53 PM (#105782 - in reply to #105780)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 3926


I am a looker AND a poster. Likely, most folks wish I were more of a looker than a poster. Can't blame them a bit.
Plitz.....
Posted 5/3/2004 8:56 PM (#105784 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 600


Location: West Bend, WI
looking is fine..........but if your not posting your missing out on some good info.And a chance to meet some great people.
ESOX Maniac
Posted 5/3/2004 9:09 PM (#105786 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 2754


Location: Mauston, Wisconsin
I can vouch for both ToddM & Ranger- they're both lookers- just turn them loose in Hooters and you'll definitely confirm they are lookers!. But they do once in a while post some truely insightful tidbits of advice, visa vi muskie fishing. So read carefully. Now Sponge - he's a real poster, but he put the whole site through withdrawl when he went on a saltwater sabattical.

Slamr- He's the cyber cop-so be careful - no dissing on MF or you will be in the MF cyber jail.

Have fun- there's a great bunch of dedicated MF regulars that share an awful lot of info on muskie fishing with the cyber wanderer's. Have fun.

If ToddM posted that many times, how many has he read?

Al
lobi
Posted 5/3/2004 9:37 PM (#105788 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 1137


Location: Holly, MI
I love lookin'

I'll post once in a while. Heck, I'm not too shy to even ask a dumb question now and then.


I'm glad there are lookers. I hope they are not shy if they have a question.
Ranger
Posted 5/4/2004 1:47 AM (#105799 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 3926


I've given this initial post some thought. Truth be told, me, I use this board as an opportunity to socialize w/ folks w/ similair interets. Met some GREAT people here. You all know who you are! Some of you even tolerate me in person. Ha! Got you fooled, eh?
Ranger
Posted 5/4/2004 1:52 AM (#105800 - in reply to #105799)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 3926


Everybody who showed uo at Worrall's reception, raise both of their right hands....
MiserMike
Posted 5/4/2004 7:20 AM (#105803 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster




Posts: 57


Location: Racine WI
I post from time to time, but generally feel that my doing so is more an annoyance than a contribution. That's certainly true if judged on useful information content. Never has anyone fished muskies so long and caught so few, or learned so little.
sworrall
Posted 5/4/2004 7:59 AM (#105808 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Ranger,
The hideout will be open any time after Memorial day, still looking for a visit from the Michigan Muskie Machine.
MT Net
Posted 5/4/2004 8:15 AM (#105811 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster




Posts: 8


Location: Champlin, MN
For now, as a rookie here, I'm a looker and a learner. Lots to learn.
nwild
Posted 5/4/2004 9:06 AM (#105816 - in reply to #105811)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 1996


Location: Pelican Lake/Three Lakes Chain
I read everything on this site. In that sense I am a looker. I also see it as a responsibility to add to the content as well, without those adding posts no one would have anything to learn from. I will guarantee you that this year there will be at least three fish that I catch that will be the direct result of something I gleaned off of this board. I guarantee three, it could be a lot more.

I beg of all lookers or lurkers or whatever name you prefer, please feel free to chime in at any and all times. That is how we keep learning.
kjadams2
Posted 5/4/2004 9:32 AM (#105821 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster


I was originally only a looker. But that was because I didn't have anything to offer due to my lack of experience on most of the topics. Now that I have a little more experience and have learned a few things I consider myself a looker and poster. My feeling is why not help someone else because I have gleened so much from all the other posters. Personally, I wish the users who only look would add some of there expertise to the discussion becasue it would only help us all. Also, sometimes it upsets me that people who read the posts and gain knowledge from them only for self fullfilment.
dpratt
Posted 5/4/2004 9:47 AM (#105824 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Location: Woodstock, IL
I go both ways, regarding the board that is.
lambeau
Posted 5/4/2004 9:56 AM (#105826 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster


of course...what does say if you're replying to this thread???
Parman99
Posted 5/4/2004 10:22 AM (#105832 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster




Posts: 87


Location: Wauwatosa, WI
I've been a member since 7/6/01 with only 56 posts. Read almost everyday, so..... I'm a looker.
Bob Ryan
Hugo
Posted 5/4/2004 11:58 AM (#105843 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster




Posts: 46


Location: Hugo, Mn
I am still in "looker" mode. I started muskie fishing a year ago or so and still am learning alot. This board has helped me excellerate up the curve and I appreciate the expert advice given. Someday, hopefully I will have the knowledge to be more of a poster and answer someone else's questions. For know I visit the board daily and soak up as much as I can and try to put it to use.

Thanks to all the posters!!!

Dave Borowske
2Rodknocker
Posted 5/4/2004 12:18 PM (#105845 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster




Posts: 459


Location: New Baden IL
I look and post,
Hopefully some of my driveling has helped someone sometime.
Rod
Gander Mt Guide
Posted 5/4/2004 1:10 PM (#105852 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 2515


Location: Waukesha & Land O Lakes, WI
I like to consider myself quite the looker.
release
Posted 5/4/2004 2:15 PM (#105862 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster




Posts: 40


Location: Maryland
I'm mostly a looker, I guess. I have the muskie bug bad but only get to really fish them a week or so a year so I chime in where I have had good experience or my reading of magazines or books or the web sites allows me to synthesize something with possiblities but It would be presumptous to act like I was even close to an expert. Ergo few posts but hardly a parasite
Blackrobe
Posted 5/4/2004 2:18 PM (#105863 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster




Posts: 4


Location: Kandiyohi, Mn.
I am mainly a looker at this time. I am new to these boards and not very knowledgeable with them yet. I am a long time pike fisherman but fairly new to muskies. I will admit there is an awfull lot of useful info here.
ToddM
Posted 5/4/2004 2:41 PM (#105865 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster


I have found contributing to be even more productive than lurking. People will remember when you respond to one of their questions. I have made alot of good friends from these message boards by sharing information. It comes back to you ten fold. There is no question to stupid or a bad answer. Remember one thing, even a negative reort or information is good information. Eliminating things to do or try is alot of the battle. Always feel free to be apart of wha goes on here.
Serpant
Posted 5/4/2004 4:31 PM (#105874 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 110


Location: Albertville, Minnesota
Looker, but I do ask a lot of questions
magnum
Posted 5/4/2004 11:56 PM (#105903 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster




Posts: 256


Location: Janesville
I am a looker I send people a email for info so I do not get bashed like on some other sites. They said I give out to much info and keep my mouth shut.
sworrall
Posted 5/5/2004 7:25 AM (#105915 - in reply to #105903)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 32958


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
magnum,
There is no such thing as 'too much info'. I would hope one could share what one WANTS to share here, without fear of bashing.
sorenson
Posted 5/5/2004 10:47 AM (#105939 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 1764


Location: Ogden, Ut
I used to be a looker exclusively, but I found that this board in particular was extremely receptive to even a relative novice's observations and comments. It gave me a level of comfort that other boards really didn't. I have gleaned a ton of info off the site and have hopefully contributed in at least a small way. I usually only comment on my own experience w/ tigers or on fisheries biology/management, but love to chime in on a humor thread every once in a while too . My muskie opportunities are quite limited out here in Utah, so I have to do a lot of fishing vicariously through a lot of the good folks posting the messages here. I would love to get involved in one of the 'get-togethers' sometime in the future, but w/ 2 small boys in the house now, that will have to get back-burnered for a while. So, you guys will all have to come visit me! Still in pursuit of the 50" tiger...
Kent

Edited by sorenson 5/5/2004 10:47 AM
GOTONE
Posted 5/5/2004 11:08 AM (#105940 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster





Posts: 476


Location: WI
I'm a looker. I used to have a boat called the "Looker " too, not much to look at, but it got some fish in the boat...... 1960's motors aren't that environmentally safe either!!!
Fish-n-Freak
Posted 5/5/2004 11:32 AM (#105941 - in reply to #105761)
Subject: RE: Looker or Poster




Posts: 259


Location: Alexandria, MN
I do both, I will look at most topics and post on the ones that I have something
to add. If I want to add a question or comment, then I do -- otherwise I read and
move on. Being from MN and not fishing Wisconsin, Illinois or Indiana -- I am not
familiar with many of the lakes mentioned. If it's a basic fishing question or a MN based
question, then I will get involved.

Good luck! Still another month to wait here:-(

Steve
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