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I know I'm new to the site but I haven't asked for alot of advice...
Quote from: adamR on June 19, 2011, 08:23:26 PMI know I'm new to the site but I haven't asked for alot of advice...Yeah, you waited a whole 36 posts before asking for help with your wife's bear tag and offered nothing in return for the help you requested.If you'll pardon me for 10 minutes, I'm going to pop up to the GENERAL DISCUSSION forum and play one of the word games. Then I'll come back here with 37 posts and be fully licensed to ask for help like you. By this time tomorrow I'll have over 100 posts and will then be entitled to tell YOU what you can and can't do here. Ah, I'm just funnin' you. I see your point, but don't forget: Some of those who are new to this forum are NOT new to hunting and might be willing to contribute here (provided you don't run them off).
WHAT?? You're new to this site and know how to hunt!!!!! I doubt that!
Personally I don't think it matters one bit if someone signs up and the same day asks for information on an area. What makes a difference to me is how they ask the question, and if it's done in a respectful way. Then if they follow up and respond to the feedback they do get. Some people you never even hear from again after one or two posts. Also, people need to use common sense when giving information on specific areas to hunt. You may not want to do it on the open forum; instead, do it through private messages. That way the whole world will not see it. And think about it, anything you post on here will be available to anyone and everyone on the internet, FOREVER. Try a Google search and you'll be amazed at how many hunting-washington threads come up in the results.I also do not care in the least if they post in the Introduction thread first. Honestly, I have to say I never read that thread anymore. If someone wants to make a post and tell about themselves, fine. If not, I understand.