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Facebook to many fisherman!

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Ok so like many of you I have a facebook page. Well it's getting kind of crazy for a long time I've never really bothered with it but for a few times. When I signed up added people like Big O, Bass resource, Strike King Lure company. The next thing I know I got Kim Striker and 10,000 other anglers send me friend requests. I'm not kidding I think I have over a hundred requests peding from people holding up fish. When they first started coming in I approved them thinking this cool to meet other anglers. Now it's just to the point I need or want to filter out the noise or requests of people who are only interested in upping there friends so the can sell me on a sponsor. Now I've got to plan on what to do. I like the updates from places like Tackle warehouse, Big O, SK, and I'd like to be able to tell when somebody on here wants to be friends but now I've got to come up with a secret code AHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!

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You need to set your security settings higher. I have mine set as high as I can because of my job to keep people I don't want seeing my page from seeing it. Mines set so you can't even search for it unless you at least friends with one of my friends first. If you have as many friends as it sounds like you do that may not solve your problem though.

Bass Resource has a Facebook page? I did a search and nothing turned up.

I found it. I was searching for Bass Resource instead of bassresource.

I found it. I was searching for Bass Resource instead of bassresource.

Facebook's search is absolutely terrible. I usually tell people how I know them. If I don't get a message with your request (or it's not obvious how I know you) then you aren't getting on my list :P

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