Come on now Keith....Let's try not to take things so literally....Of course we know the opening day fish are stocked weeks in advance....My point is made simply by looking at your post.....Let's try not to be so stereotypical of the weekend warriors.....Everyone deserves an equal opportunity to be on the water, whether they choose to do it 300 days a year, or just on opening day weekend....I used to fish in excess of 300 days a year before I got married & had 3 kids.....Now I'm lucky if I can find 3 weekends where I can actually go do some serious fishing w/o one of the kids wanting to tag along....Don't get me wrong, there's nothing that I like more than teaching my kids something new about the outdoors, but there's a lot to be said for the peace of mind I get from getting away alone on occasion.....Yes, I do know "true fishermen" who can only fish a few time s a year.....Just because people have obligations more important than fishing doens't make them any less a lover of the sport.....I'm a little thrown aback by your blanket labeling of the people who can't go fishing as often as us more fortunate as "littering slobs".... I'm sure I don't need to inform you that there are just as many "littering slobs" who fish every weekend as there are those who only fish a handful of times a year......I try not to preoccupy myself w/ trying to figure out who left the can of soda or the empty cigarette pack behind....I just pick it up & toss it in a receptacle when I get a chance.....And by the way, how do you know by seeing someone litter how often they fish, or how skilled they are at it? Please tell me how you do it....I'd like to develop that level that intuitiveness....

GAWN FISHIN'