Ausfishers,
I read a lot of fishing magazines - usually get two to four a month, but in the last two or three years I definitely spend more hours on fishing forums than reading magazines.
I also believe I learn more on the fishing forums than from the mags, as most magazine articles tent to gloss over the facts, make it all sound great, get you enthusiastic about a particular style of fishing, but then doesn't give you quite enough pieces of the puzzle for you to put it all together.
Although the quality of writing and photographs on forums aren't on par with magazines, there is so much more info available through these forums, so in my opinion, many reports and posts are priceless, yet the posters are giving it away for free.
I've personally learnt heaps here on impoundment barra, Threadies, sand crabbing, whiting and snapper in the bay, fibreglass boat rebuilding, and I really enjoy reading an alloy boat build, and the waffling from Charleville and other contributors.
Unfortunately we see great posters come and go, for various reasons.
Benefits of forums - they are current! the reports are mostly unsolicited! they are interactive! you can generally get replys to questions quickly, although not all information can be taken as gospel.
Down the track, Its going to be interesting to see how Ausfish and other forums evolve.
Will they eventually attract more advertising dollars than the mags?
Will they start charging for the time you spend on them?
Will they ever pay posters for their contributions based on hits etc?
Would this see an increase in the quality of the reports and discussions?
What do you reckon?
Matt