Fishing, Camping, Boating and 4wd - How Forums Hold the Best Information for Your Next Trips
The joys of the outdoors.. Open clean air, beautiful views, relaxing quiet and the amazing sights you see. When someone says "outdoors" to me, I do not simply think of going outside for a walk, or sitting in the garden with a cup of tea.
The joys of the outdoors.. Open clean air, beautiful views, relaxing quiet and the amazing sights you see. When someone says "outdoors" to me, I do not simply think of going outside for a walk, or sitting in the garden with a cup of tea. To me, Outdoors is Fishing, Camping, Boating or getting the rusty 4wd out for a drive through some tracks. Now when I am indoors, I need a place to talk about fishing trips, plan boating gps marks, find places to camp and even the 4wd tracks to get there. Fishing Forums like fishoz.com.au are a prime example of where you can get the information from others alike.
Fishing Forums not only are a place to chat banter, they also provide fishing reports, GPS marks for local areas, Weather and Tide information, Fishing tackle tips, boating technical advise and best yet, a place where everything outdoors is in the one single location.
Lets move to an example. Paul owns a 17ft Half cabin boat, and would like to know if this is a suitable vessel to travel from Scarborough in Brisbane Queensland, over to Moreton Island in Queensland. Sure, the coast guard could help, or Paul could even stand at the boat ramp and wait for someone with experience in the same situation to offer some advise. Worst yet, Paul could just give it a go, hence risking the lives of people on board without the proper advise. It seems like the easiest option doesnt it....
Instead, Paul could simply register for free at a Fishing Forum, and make a post asking others with experience what they think. Surprisingly, there are plenty of members out there who are more than happy to share their wealth of knowledge on boating, fishing, camping and four wheeled driving. What this means is that you are getting personal insight to the questions you ask, and usually a lot more information that you did not even think of! In this instance, Paul would receive a response outlining the best path to take, the weather conditions to stick to, and even the best tide to make the 30 mile trip across. Other dangers like afternoon winds, sand bars on specific routes and even large ships would also be outlined in the average response. All this information is available at your fingertips, from your home computer and these days even from your mobile phone.
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