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Most of you are probably already aware of Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Those who aren't should take a look at it. Some who are have expressed reservations about it in this forum. ![]() Well, the beauty of it is that if you don't like what you read about a particular topic or you think it's incomplete, you can change it or add to it. That's right, boys and girls, ANYBODY can edit Wikipedia! I just looked in a while ago to check on some other matter and decided to see what they have on fly fishing.......it ain't much. Wouldn't it be nice, I thought, if all the readers here (arguably the world's largest and finest collection of fly fishing knowledge) took it upon themselves to make it a really first class resource on our beloved avocation. At the very least, it could be made into a reference to which one could point hapless newbies who continue to ask and reask the same questions over and over and over, month after month after month. Please note that unlike ROFF, Wikipedia is emphatically NOT a place to carry out debates. Write as fact what you KNOW to be factual.....anything else should be clearly labeled as speculation, theory, or what have you. On the main page at the URL above, there is a box labeled "Navigation" near the top on the left hand side. Clicking on "Help" will take you to a page that includes all the information you'll need to find your way around, including instructions for editing an article or even creating your own new one. So, how about it? All you specialists have before you a wonderful opportunity to share with the entire world your expertise in gear selection, tactics, fly tying, destinations, hatches, seasons, wading hydrodynamics, materials.......... Have fun! Wolfgang |
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