Fishermen Share Stories and Advice on All Types of Fishing on New Social Networking Site
Online, March 31, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Thornville, OH - A new social network has announced free services for fishermen from all over the world, whether they love sea fishing, lake fishing, sport fishing, bass fishing, or fly fishing.
A new social networking web site offers fishermen of all kinds from all over the world the opportunity to share their stories, pictures, and favorite fishing locations. It also enables them to learn from each other, and find new fishing friends online.
The free membership at http://www.WorldsFishermen.com provides fishermen with all this and more. A sampling of some of the posts in the various networks on the site confirms that this social network is becoming popular for all types of fishing.
"Hello texas did anyone get that snow storm? Also anyone been catching any crappie in the highland lakes area," asked jaymack77 in the Highland Lakes(Central Texas) Fishing network.
"...we're catching crappie big time here at Lake Conroe," bragged UCMEFISH.
In the Michigan Fishing network, KIMMER says: "Fishing has slowed a bit for me in southwest michigan. I did well on smelt in Gull Lake 2 weeks ago, but friday night is was SLOW! Only caught 20... Pike has been hit or miss for me also. Hopefully the fishing will pick up soon."
The WorldsFishermen.com web site features many networks set up by members of the site from all parts of the country. There are networks, which are like discussion groups, about different types of fishing and all types of fish. They also feature specific locations where members like to fish, along with tips and advice for those locations.
Members can participate in discussions and post photos in any number of networks they wish.
"Anyone been catching any prespawn bass yet this month? I still have ice on my water ways," said jaymack77 in the Bassin From Shore network.
"My buddy has been catching a few bass in his ponds the last few days. I am too busy catching catfish right now. When the water hits 50 thats when i'll start bass fishing from shore and boat," came the response from c3catfishshearer.
The site has something to offer everyone, and is a great resource for fishermen looking for help and advice.
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