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Jeff Goddard
February 1st, 2004, 10:44 AM
================================================== ================

Date Authorized: June 26, 1998

Proponent: Jeff Goddard
Co-Proponent: Peter Dolman

Purpose
=======
For anglers to discuss any aspect of recreational fishing in
Canada such as:
* rules and regulations
* environmental concerns
* proposed changes to regulations
* techniques and baits
* report on specific bodies of water
* buy, sell or trade equipment
* promote fishing in Canada

Other Newsgroups
==============

There are no other newsgroups dealing with recreational fishing in
Canada

Accepted Use
===========
Unmoderated

Cross-posting: None. This will result in a carbon copy of US dominated
fishing newsgroups.

Announcements: of on-topic Web sites is acceptable.

File Attachments: These should be posted on a Web page or e-mailed
directly to the interested party. Binary files should be posted to
alt.binaries.pictures.fishing.

HTML should be off

Commercial Messages: are allowed in this newsgroup subject to specific
limitations.
These are:
One (on-topic) message from each commercial entity
per two week period with a maximum length of 40 lines.

No repeating of a previous commercial message
within a four week period.

Commercial entities are advised to use great discretion when posting to
this newsgroup.

Commercial Entities Defined
---------------------------
A 'commercial entity' is a person or company that actively engages in
the supply of goods and services to anglers with a reasonable
expectation of profit. This includes, but is not restricted to:
Wholesale, Retail and Manufacturers of Marine goods, Fishing and Hunting
goods, Outdoor Apparel and Equipment, Lodges, Guide Services, Hotel and
Resort Accommodations.

This does NOT include individuals who wish to buy, sell or trade their
personal possessions.

Non-Commercial Posts From Commercial Entities
---------------------------------------------
Informative and discussion messages from commercial entities are
welcome. We appreciate the skills and knowledge of those who make a
living from fishing, and we strongly encourage your input. To avoid any
confusion about whether or not a commercial entity can post, it is the
CONTENT of the message, not the status of the poster that decides the
appropriateness of a message.

Content
-------
All posts should be self moderated and show reasonable self-restraint.
We want to make this newsgroup a welcome place for children, and wish to
portray a positive image of Canada.

Language
--------
Postings in any language are welcome, the poster should however, realize
that any particular choice of language will restrict the number of
people who can (a)benefit from your postings or (b) answer your
questions.

Why Create It?
===========
The answer is simple. There is an obvious pent up demand for a Canadian
fishing newsgroup. We have some of the finest fishing in the world.
Existing fishing newsgroups are inadequate at serving the needs of the
anglers of this great country. Additionally, these groups are
constantly requesting information on Canadian waters. This will become
the definitive newsgroup for that information.

Zipper
February 1st, 2004, 05:37 PM
Ok so what's your point in posting this?
No one hardly posts here anyways!
"Jeff Goddard" > wrote in message
...
> ================================================== ================
>
> Date Authorized: June 26, 1998
>
> Proponent: Jeff Goddard
> Co-Proponent: Peter Dolman
>
> Purpose
> =======
> For anglers to discuss any aspect of recreational fishing in
> Canada such as:
> * rules and regulations
> * environmental concerns
> * proposed changes to regulations
> * techniques and baits
> * report on specific bodies of water
> * buy, sell or trade equipment
> * promote fishing in Canada
>
> Other Newsgroups
> ==============
>
> There are no other newsgroups dealing with recreational fishing in
> Canada
>
> Accepted Use
> ===========
> Unmoderated
>
> Cross-posting: None. This will result in a carbon copy of US dominated
> fishing newsgroups.
>
> Announcements: of on-topic Web sites is acceptable.
>
> File Attachments: These should be posted on a Web page or e-mailed
> directly to the interested party. Binary files should be posted to
> alt.binaries.pictures.fishing.
>
> HTML should be off
>
> Commercial Messages: are allowed in this newsgroup subject to specific
> limitations.
> These are:
> One (on-topic) message from each commercial entity
> per two week period with a maximum length of 40 lines.
>
> No repeating of a previous commercial message
> within a four week period.
>
> Commercial entities are advised to use great discretion when posting to
> this newsgroup.
>
> Commercial Entities Defined
> ---------------------------
> A 'commercial entity' is a person or company that actively engages in
> the supply of goods and services to anglers with a reasonable
> expectation of profit. This includes, but is not restricted to:
> Wholesale, Retail and Manufacturers of Marine goods, Fishing and Hunting
> goods, Outdoor Apparel and Equipment, Lodges, Guide Services, Hotel and
> Resort Accommodations.
>
> This does NOT include individuals who wish to buy, sell or trade their
> personal possessions.
>
> Non-Commercial Posts From Commercial Entities
> ---------------------------------------------
> Informative and discussion messages from commercial entities are
> welcome. We appreciate the skills and knowledge of those who make a
> living from fishing, and we strongly encourage your input. To avoid any
> confusion about whether or not a commercial entity can post, it is the
> CONTENT of the message, not the status of the poster that decides the
> appropriateness of a message.
>
> Content
> -------
> All posts should be self moderated and show reasonable self-restraint.
> We want to make this newsgroup a welcome place for children, and wish to
> portray a positive image of Canada.
>
> Language
> --------
> Postings in any language are welcome, the poster should however, realize
> that any particular choice of language will restrict the number of
> people who can (a)benefit from your postings or (b) answer your
> questions.
>
> Why Create It?
> ===========
> The answer is simple. There is an obvious pent up demand for a Canadian
> fishing newsgroup. We have some of the finest fishing in the world.
> Existing fishing newsgroups are inadequate at serving the needs of the
> anglers of this great country. Additionally, these groups are
> constantly requesting information on Canadian waters. This will become
> the definitive newsgroup for that information.

Chas Wade
February 1st, 2004, 11:40 PM
"Zipper" > wrote:
>Ok so what's your point in posting this?
>No one hardly posts here anyways!

This is more odd than you might think. Goddard only posts this FAQ,
and nothing else. He doesn't respond to any postings whatever. My
news service thinks his stuff is poisoned in some way. His posts
always show up as headers with no body. No other posts on this ng or
any others have that distinction. I've tried to ask him about it, but
get a very loud no response.

Chas
remove fly fish to reply
http://home.comcast.net/~chas.wade/wsb/html/view.cgi-home.html-.html
San Juan Pictures at:
http://home.comcast.net/~chasepike/wsb/index.html

smiles
February 2nd, 2004, 12:54 AM
It's normal procedure Zipper. There are lots of people who check out this
site. It's the only newsgroup on "Canadian" fishing. Those that bother to
ask for help here or if there is a message that is of interest always get an
answer. If someone wanted info about my part of Canada, I would be glad to
help. If someone posts a message about how great a fisherman they are, I
won't respond by telling them otherwise. If someone responds in a sarcastic
manner, I won't respond either. There are enough wars as there are now.


--
http://www.bluezone.best.cd/


"Zipper" > wrote in message
...
> Ok so what's your point in posting this?
> No one hardly posts here anyways!
> "Jeff Goddard" > wrote in message
> ...
> > ================================================== ================
> >
> > Date Authorized: June 26, 1998
> >
> > Proponent: Jeff Goddard
> > Co-Proponent: Peter Dolman
> >
> > Purpose
> > =======
> > For anglers to discuss any aspect of recreational fishing in
> > Canada such as:
> > * rules and regulations
> > * environmental concerns
> > * proposed changes to regulations
> > * techniques and baits
> > * report on specific bodies of water
> > * buy, sell or trade equipment
> > * promote fishing in Canada
> >
> > Other Newsgroups
> > ==============
> >
> > There are no other newsgroups dealing with recreational fishing in
> > Canada
> >
> > Accepted Use
> > ===========
> > Unmoderated
> >
> > Cross-posting: None. This will result in a carbon copy of US dominated
> > fishing newsgroups.
> >
> > Announcements: of on-topic Web sites is acceptable.
> >
> > File Attachments: These should be posted on a Web page or e-mailed
> > directly to the interested party. Binary files should be posted to
> > alt.binaries.pictures.fishing.
> >
> > HTML should be off
> >
> > Commercial Messages: are allowed in this newsgroup subject to specific
> > limitations.
> > These are:
> > One (on-topic) message from each commercial entity
> > per two week period with a maximum length of 40 lines.
> >
> > No repeating of a previous commercial message
> > within a four week period.
> >
> > Commercial entities are advised to use great discretion when posting to
> > this newsgroup.
> >
> > Commercial Entities Defined
> > ---------------------------
> > A 'commercial entity' is a person or company that actively engages in
> > the supply of goods and services to anglers with a reasonable
> > expectation of profit. This includes, but is not restricted to:
> > Wholesale, Retail and Manufacturers of Marine goods, Fishing and Hunting
> > goods, Outdoor Apparel and Equipment, Lodges, Guide Services, Hotel and
> > Resort Accommodations.
> >
> > This does NOT include individuals who wish to buy, sell or trade their
> > personal possessions.
> >
> > Non-Commercial Posts From Commercial Entities
> > ---------------------------------------------
> > Informative and discussion messages from commercial entities are
> > welcome. We appreciate the skills and knowledge of those who make a
> > living from fishing, and we strongly encourage your input. To avoid any
> > confusion about whether or not a commercial entity can post, it is the
> > CONTENT of the message, not the status of the poster that decides the
> > appropriateness of a message.
> >
> > Content
> > -------
> > All posts should be self moderated and show reasonable self-restraint.
> > We want to make this newsgroup a welcome place for children, and wish to
> > portray a positive image of Canada.
> >
> > Language
> > --------
> > Postings in any language are welcome, the poster should however, realize
> > that any particular choice of language will restrict the number of
> > people who can (a)benefit from your postings or (b) answer your
> > questions.
> >
> > Why Create It?
> > ===========
> > The answer is simple. There is an obvious pent up demand for a Canadian
> > fishing newsgroup. We have some of the finest fishing in the world.
> > Existing fishing newsgroups are inadequate at serving the needs of the
> > anglers of this great country. Additionally, these groups are
> > constantly requesting information on Canadian waters. This will become
> > the definitive newsgroup for that information.
>
>