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I'm a search first and research on my own before asking type of person. Google can give you info/answers to almost anything you want to know. My opinion is the same as Jrob's in that people are lazy and want answers handed to them. I refer to it as spoon feeding.  The stickies section on any forum is always the first place I'd start looking for info. 

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18 minutes ago, rippin-lips said:

I'm a search first and research on my own before asking type of person. Google can give you info/answers to almost anything you want to know. My opinion is the same as Jrob's in that people are lazy and want answers handed to them. I refer to it as spoon feeding.  The stickies section on any forum is always the first place I'd start looking for info. 

Exactly, doing the research is half the fun of taking on a new hobby or exploring a new interest.

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I have found that if I Google a fishing question, more often than not it directs me to this site, right at the answer. 

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On 1/2/2016 at 8:37 PM, Jrob78 said:

I get irritated with this kind of question too.  To me it's sheer laziness on the part of the person asking the question.  (I'm not speaking to the OP specifically.)
  You have this wonderful, massive resource with more information than you could possibly ever read and you're not willing to read through a few pages to try to find an answer?  Who knows what other information you might learn along the way.   The lack of a willingness to do a little research is astonishing to me.

Jrob, I concur fully with your post. I believe that society has inadverdently created this type of " instant results" without the legwork type of mentality.

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