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I've been looking to either start or participate in a group of
fishermen, mainly freshwater, who would be willing to trade a day of fishing on their favorite lake or stream in exchange for traveling to another's favorite waters. I had in mind a spreadsheet listing by first name, email, hometown, name of favorite water, type of fishing and species. I'd think that visitors would bring their own tackle and pay for gas if using the home fisher's boat. Of course, sharing cost of live bait if used would be the other expense involved. Is there an organization with this objective? If you know of one or would be willing to participate in one, please advise. Each participant would probably be limited to a max of two trips without providing or receiving, so it wouldn't be possible to abuse this trip trading system. Say, Angler A fishes Angler B's water, then later Angler B could take a trip to Angler C's water and so on. Just maintaining a spreadsheet and fielding emails of interested anglers, and keeping track of the trips taken would be the approach to making this project a reality. Let me know your views. Mo Bass alias Louis Wienecke (author Guide to Far West Fishing, Prentice-Hall) |
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Your idea is very good, but I think a forum for initial contact and
discussion would be better as this allows a little friendly Q&A before giving out too much personal information. The North American Fishing Club already has a section on their forums for this purpose sorted by state. Their website is www.fishingclub.com . I do believe it is for NAFC members only however. You have to enter your member number to logon. I would be willing to add a section like this to my PUBLIC forums, but at present there are only 20 registered users. I hate to add a bunch of stuff that will never get used. It is no special effort, but I think it looks bad to have fifty boards on a forum with the number of posts being zero. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com "Mo Bass" wrote in message om... I've been looking to either start or participate in a group of fishermen, mainly freshwater, who would be willing to trade a day of fishing on their favorite lake or stream in exchange for traveling to another's favorite waters. I had in mind a spreadsheet listing by first name, email, hometown, name of favorite water, type of fishing and species. I'd think that visitors would bring their own tackle and pay for gas if using the home fisher's boat. Of course, sharing cost of live bait if used would be the other expense involved. Is there an organization with this objective? If you know of one or would be willing to participate in one, please advise. Each participant would probably be limited to a max of two trips without providing or receiving, so it wouldn't be possible to abuse this trip trading system. Say, Angler A fishes Angler B's water, then later Angler B could take a trip to Angler C's water and so on. Just maintaining a spreadsheet and fielding emails of interested anglers, and keeping track of the trips taken would be the approach to making this project a reality. Let me know your views. Mo Bass alias Louis Wienecke (author Guide to Far West Fishing, Prentice-Hall) |
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![]() "Mo Bass" wrote in message om... I've been looking to either start or participate in a group of fishermen, mainly freshwater, who would be willing to trade a day of fishing on their favorite lake or stream in exchange for traveling to another's favorite waters. I had in mind a spreadsheet listing by first name, email, hometown, name of favorite water, type of fishing and species. I'd think that visitors would bring their own tackle and pay for gas if using the home fisher's boat. Of course, sharing cost of live bait if used would be the other expense involved. Is there an organization with this objective? If you know of one or would be willing to participate in one, please advise. Each participant would probably be limited to a max of two trips without providing or receiving, so it wouldn't be possible to abuse this trip trading system. Say, Angler A fishes Angler B's water, then later Angler B could take a trip to Angler C's water and so on. Just maintaining a spreadsheet and fielding emails of interested anglers, and keeping track of the trips taken would be the approach to making this project a reality. Let me know your views. Mo Bass alias Louis Wienecke (author Guide to Far West Fishing, Prentice-Hall) I'd be willing to talk more to you about something like that. Feel free to contact me this week. After that, I'll be heading south for a while and won't be home. -- Steve @ OutdoorFrontiers http://www.outdoorfrontiers.com G & S Guide Service and Custom Rods http://www.herefishyfishy.com |
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