Yes everything is cyclical even posting on CDC, I always enjoy posting my catch and techniques when I have some, there never anything spectacular and the information is nothing that the rest of y'all don't already know since most of what I know I've learned on cdc. Hate to say it but other than a few early spring trips I haven't been out much this year, being self-employed in a small business really keeps me busier than I should be. But since I spent the last weekend in the hospital with a diagnosis of a very mild, 'thankfully mild" stroke I'm hopeful to get out on the water more, a lot more in fact it was doctors order to spend at least one to two days a week totally removed from my stress "work" environment which is easier said than done but hey when the doctor orders you to go fishing what more can you ask for right!
So, as for my part plan to see more frequent post here on cdc in the future from me; as for the overall platform of sharing information there are a lot of ways to do it now from facebook or just fishing apps that are available on your smart-phone and that's not going to change but the one thing that CDC has over the majority out there is the endless archives of knowledge and information that you won't find anywhere else. So while other methods of sharing info may be quicker and easier the bottom line is facebook and those apps like it are mostly for bragging. I'm not saying there is anything wrong with bragging and being proud of what you catch, I do it too, but for truly learning about fishing Crappie.Com is the place to be, so remember to share that with all of your fishing buds and if they are not already on here suggest that they should be. And if you get a chance to be teaching a young person about fishing remember that should also include taking a moment to help them get on here and register their own account, that's the main way to insure that CDC will be around for the generations to come!