What makes you qualified to answer questions about fishing?

I've noticed a lot of misinformation on here. It's frustrating since I'd like to see every question answered in a competent manner. I see answers where the information has been "copied and pasted" from some other place without citing it to make them look smart, or answers where someone blurts out information when they really aren't all that knowledgeable about fishing. For example, if you think a Shakespeare Ugly Stik is a "higher end" rod, then obviously you haven't fished with a G Loomis, Rainshadow, Lamiglas, St. Croix, etc...... There are so many rods that will eclipse an Ugly Stik 5 times over; it's ridiculous.

Why is it that people feel like they need to APPEAR as if they know what they're talking about? You're not doing anyone else justice here. And you're certainly not helping the person who asked the question have a better fishing experience when you give a crappy, unfounded answer.

Leave the answering to those who ACTUALLY know what they're talking about.

2008-06-26T13:27:41Z

I'm not claiming to have all the answers. I wouldn't presume to touch questions that deal with certain species, techniques, etc. I don't have experience in those areas. That's why I don't answer all that many questions!

I'd just like to see people get the help they come here for, as opposed to being misled by someone who's trying to earn POINTS!!

2008-06-26T14:35:42Z

EXERT 7- I noticed someone with the name "exert-8" and wondered if it was someone trying to "impersonate." As for the Rainshadows, well....they're awesome. I ordered 4 blanks for salmon/steelhead and ended up having them custom built by a friend. I had to go to great lengths to get it right (old Ken Wiebe reel seats, fuji high-frame guides from a the early 1990's Loomis STR series....). I love those rods!

MR. T.2008-06-26T16:24:12Z

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Nothing any where states I am qualified to answer questions about fishing, hunting, camping, football, Nascar, or many of the other topics I sometimes answer.
But I am 50 years old and have lived in many places, traveled in South America, Europe, Africa, and as they say been around.
Sometimes I see a question that I know a little something about and offer some advice, but in no way consider it the final word on the subject.
In fact I sometimes learn stuff too, as a matter of a fact the way I see it if you have stopped learning you have stopped living.
Sometimes you have to weigh out the information you receive, and figure it out for yourself (which is bull and which sounds like it might be right). That's true any where you venture looking for answers even in schools believe it or not.

FishSteelhead2008-06-26T14:27:19Z

I am one that's guilty of pastin' information, however I'll read/go through it, then make judgement as ta' whether or not it will be beneficial and correct to the Asker. Main reason, saves the typin' and secondly if the question be lengthy I feel that the pasted information could explain it a lot better than I ~ ha', have a tendency of gettin' a bit verbose ;(... Do agree with ya' completely on the "Not at all informed ppl" throwin' their advice/BS when they are not even familiar with the difference between a hole in the ground and hole in a wall! Whether it be wantin' the Yahoo points and or they've got to much time on their hands, I do not know!? Personally not inta' the points crap (however may give it some thought if Yahoo placed some $$ signs on them ;) :)) but, just enjoy givin' what little I know, yet in the same tokin' learnin' new things out there and what's got past me over the years. Gettin' ppl to back off this problem is like wantin' the wars in the Mideast ta' STOP... On a sorta' sick twist, at times I will literally crack up at some of the responses ;) ;)... There's not any particular ones that comes ta' mind right now but, I'm sure yourself as well as others have seen them and experienced the same rollin' on the floor ;) ;) ;)... There are 2 BIG loop-holes to that though (crackin' up), that's when the response involves the safety of others and or a completely incorrect answer is givin' to someone that is not knowledgeable bout' fishin' ~ that's where the bucks stop!!X!%!! The latter, one can live with but, the safety is a whole different thing!!
Just my 2 cents but, after proof readin' this what with the length of it, think it'd be more like my 20 cents worth ;)... < ' ( (( > <

Note: There are a lot of ppl that are well informed on Answers or I wouldn't have made the statement bout' me learnin'/pickin' up on new things out there. Guess just like anything else there's always goin' ta' be some "Bad apples in the barrel" ;)...

Added: exert ya' been readin' up on my reply's to much ie., "Thumbs Downers have a field day on my response" ;)...

Back again: Forgot ta' put this in (if it's any thing at all) ~ Qualifications be somethin' like over 50 years. The other 11 were spent on fiqurin' out how I could prematurely get inta' the Boy Scouts ;) ;)...

Peter_AZ2008-06-26T17:32:15Z

Well, I only answer questions about fishing in the little corner of the world I'm familiar with. I do wish others would do so, too. Just because I've caught a few largemouth or salmon doesn't make me an expert on them, so I don't even bother answering questions about them.

It's like that old quote: "It's better to be silent and be thought a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt." Yahoo Answers is a good place to find fools.

Injun2008-06-27T17:05:23Z

Weehoo are we bass guy or what the ugly stik is a good rod for usin and abusing bar that those top brand rods just wont hold up!
Used them abused them and trashed those "top of the liners" but what has tested time my ugly sticks!Still have several of those "GOOD" rods hanging in the shed and yes I use them here and there.
For knowledge of gear and fishing......well I have a year or two behind me.Also know many of tackle reps and got a few good rods to test over the years and not one withstood the ole pole to pole test with the ugly stik rods.
Now the good rods you talk about have a purpose and they are lighter and have lots better feel than any Ugly rod on the market I will agree.But for a general use rod that most anyone could buy the ugly boys get it done!
Copied and pasted a few things here also but I will say check into mine and you will find that they are c/p from my own writings over the years.
Back in the day I used to write for woods n water and still I go back to the c/p just so I dont have to retype over and over!!
And yes I agree with you at times there are a few ppl that toss in some things they learned or think they know al about but hey let them be the fool if they are wrong.
I just learned a new fish today wow old guys can learn new tricks........sweet I have a few brain cells left!
Ok soap box fell over now and this poor bugger has to find a way to get back up so later on and remember we all started somewhere!

Dang it I have never had a gold banner under my name!

Anonymous2008-06-27T01:36:15Z

Yes! you have just raised one of the most valid points in three simple words copied and pasted, i see it done too often and to be honest its stops any real answers from getting through, which is a shame, i don't try to answer every thing that comes my way but if i know i can be of help then yes, I'm going to answer it. I'm mainly a fly fisherman and fly tier, if i see something on one of those subjects you can guarantee that i will be answering it, Ive been fly fishing for about 58 years and well I'm the first one to admit that because fishing has such wide differences across the world things can change and because of that its always possible to learn new things from different people, also i no see LOTS of top contributors who really shouldn't be! mainly in the fishing section, but in others too! it took me until level six to reach mine and well i worked hard for it, these people copy and paste answers and they clearly don't have a clue what they are talking about and yet still get them, also the lack of good English in their answer irritates me, good question and tight lines to you!

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