I'm not disturbed but it at all, or think it is weird. I think you are overreacting, just like on other threads where you've overreacted on this forum.
You said you never thought to see a microfisher in Ontario. All I'm saying is that there are many more people who fish who don't post videos, or join forums or blog. They just go fish and enjoy it. They don't have time to edit videos. They see no need to share anything with anyone.
All I'm saying is that when you go fishing, you meet many great anglers who never visit forums. They don't watch YouTube videos. They don't go on Facebook. They don't Instagram their latest catches. They just go and fish and catch a ton of fish. They don't care how many followers or subscribers they have. They just spend the time on the water and enjoy the time. Not everything needs to be publicized. Some of the best anglers I know spent the least time on social media.
You keep mentioning in your posts opinions such as "who fish for mooneyes?" or "Gar are hard to catch on purpose". Those are all misconceptions if you just base it on social media. A lot of people fish for Mooneyes and a lot of people catch Gar on purpose, myself included. They just don't publicize it. I'm not making a big fuss about it, in case you are misread this. I'm just saying not everyone feels like they need to tell everyone everything, and share anything, to everyone.
I put friends on Longnose Gar every year, on purpose, and when we time it right we usually get on multiple fish. We just don't post about it all the time, or at all. Last year, there was a day we spent an hour straight hooking Longnose Gar. Doubles and triples were common. I got the whole hour as GoPro footage and got tired trying to edit all of it. At the end, I didn't see the need to share it and I just deleted all the videos. They were taking up too much space on my hard drive. We fish for Gar every year and it's not that special anymore. Just like many members here who don't see the need to take pictures of every steelhead they catch, or post about every fishing session they had.
Hey, maybe instead of wishing, you can make videos of microfishing in Ontario to share with the world. Maybe, instead of commenting online, that time is better used to go out and hunt down micro species, make videos, edit them, and share them. I'm sure you'll get lots of viewers and subscribers because there's a niche for it that is not filled right now.