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Old 03-13-2007, 11:30 AM   #1
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Dear Members,

I added a new category to the forum - "Focus on Fishing by Location". The idea is to keep general discussions under the "Focus on Fishing in General", but discussions about a specific river or lake in the "Focus on Fishing by Location" forum.

Please let me know what you think of this idea. Hope it will help to keep our forum well organized and easy to read (and help members find information they are searching for).
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I really like thr idea. I can't wait to post!
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Old 03-13-2007, 11:54 AM   #3
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Old 03-13-2007, 02:00 PM   #4
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Question Question ?

Not sure I understand, say I fish at a lake that has all ready been mentioned. Does that mean that I post on that thread or do I start a new one ?

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I think the best way is to move old treads to new forums. I'll do it. You keep posting in existed threads. If you will post a new topic - do it in the appropriate place. I think it can be a little bit confusing in the beggining.
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I think the best way is to move old treads to new forums. I'll do it. You keep posting in existed threads. If you will post a new topic - do it in the appropriate place. I think it can be a little bit confusing in the beggining.
O.K., this I can do......I am going to a new lake on Thursday and I will post there.........

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Hey guys, some time ago I added subforums under Fishing in Willamette Zone - Oregon Fishing Forum so we have places for discussions about specific water bodies in the Willamette zone. What about other parts of Oregon? What lakes and rivers are popular? Would you help me with it? You could post names here and I would create subforums. Volunteers?
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Hey guys, some time ago I added subforums under Fishing in Willamette Zone - Oregon Fishing Forum so we have places for discussions about specific water bodies in the Willamette zone. What about other parts of Oregon? What lakes and rivers are popular? Would you help me with it? You could post names here and I would create subforums. Volunteers?

I noticed there are a couple of important bodies of water that are missing from that list, primarily E.E. Wilson and Green Peter!
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Thank you Chris. What are the full names? E.E. Wilson (Pond?) Green Peter (Lake? Reservoir?). Please let me know and I'll add them.
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I've always heard it as E.E. Wilson Pond but I've heard Green Peter Lake most frequently, but reservoir not terribly infrequently as well. Either way it's the only Green Peter body of water in the Willamette valley I know of .
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