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Saw something nasty today...
....family of three at the local *private* lake...all three have rods out. Youngest lad gets a bite...takes ages to land his fish...other members of family all watching and offering their professional opinions... ....young lad hauls in a young pike...dragging it over the edge of the decking. Father steps in to help. Holds the line up for admiring photos (pike is hanging from the line & hook at this point). Its about 2ft long...so I've no idea what the weight would have been. elder son steps in to help unhook the beast, so younger lad *drops* the pike onto the decking. Elder lad tentatively looks towards the mouth end and then shoves his foot on its head. Pike is now flapping so father kicks it, and then proceeds to stand on the tail end. In the end they're all standing on a bit of it, and after lots of cursing, and blood (fish's) manage to get hook out of poor thing's chops....at which point the father kicks the pike off the deck... I was so disgusted I got back in the car and drove home again ;o(( Surely this isn't the way pike are treated in the main, is it? My brother and OH are specimen hunters and treat their fish with the utmost respect... Would appreciate your thoughts... |
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The *******s want locking up, please excuse me about me using this tone but
it gives all fisherman a bad name and more importantly think of the poor fish that us fisherman, so much love to catch, why do some people turn their nose up at pike, you see them left on the bank where they were left to die, you here so called fishermen say they are eating all the other fish, Pike have been in our waterways for thousands of years and are part of the food chain. man should not interfere with nature, Pike eat diseased fish and dying fish, why do people think all they eat are healthy fish, I will tell you why, they have been misinformed, ignorant, stupid and they were fishing their local water, had a roach on the line and a pike tried to eat it. I wish people would think about it for one minute, other fish eat small fish.. you know Chub, Perch, Eels......... what if you went to a local water and you saw a 6 lb Chub lying dead on the river bank and someone say to you.... well it eats other fish...........Think about it!, don't think all our waters will be filled with Pike if you don't kill them, they control their numbers just the same as all other fish. I am afraid if I had witnessed this I would be doing time now, and gladly so! "caroline" wrote in message ... Saw something nasty today... ...family of three at the local *private* lake...all three have rods out. Youngest lad gets a bite...takes ages to land his fish...other members of family all watching and offering their professional opinions... ...young lad hauls in a young pike...dragging it over the edge of the decking. Father steps in to help. Holds the line up for admiring photos (pike is hanging from the line & hook at this point). Its about 2ft long...so I've no idea what the weight would have been. elder son steps in to help unhook the beast, so younger lad *drops* the pike onto the decking. Elder lad tentatively looks towards the mouth end and then shoves his foot on its head. Pike is now flapping so father kicks it, and then proceeds to stand on the tail end. In the end they're all standing on a bit of it, and after lots of cursing, and blood (fish's) manage to get hook out of poor thing's chops....at which point the father kicks the pike off the deck... I was so disgusted I got back in the car and drove home again ;o(( Surely this isn't the way pike are treated in the main, is it? My brother and OH are specimen hunters and treat their fish with the utmost respect... Would appreciate your thoughts... |
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![]() "caroline" wrote in message ... Saw something nasty today... Surely this isn't the way pike are treated in the main, is it? My brother and OH are specimen hunters and treat their fish with the utmost respect... Would appreciate your thoughts... ---------------------------------------------------------------- Most anglers that fish for pike would certainly not treat it like this. These morons were obviously scared of the fish thinking it would bite them or something. The fact that they could treat any fish in this manner leads me to believe they should not be fishing at all. Unfortunately they do exist and can only give fishing a bad name and the anti-fishing lobby more ammunition. |
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In message , caroline
writes Saw something nasty today... elder son steps in to help unhook the beast, so younger lad *drops* the pike onto the decking. Elder lad tentatively looks towards the mouth end and then shoves his foot on its head. Pike is now flapping so father kicks it, and then proceeds to stand on the tail end. In the end they're all standing on a bit of it, and after lots of cursing, and blood (fish's) manage to get hook out of poor thing's chops....at which point the father kicks the pike off the deck... I was so disgusted I got back in the car and drove home again ;o(( Surely this isn't the way pike are treated in the main, is it? My brother and OH are specimen hunters and treat their fish with the utmost respect... Would appreciate your thoughts... a Pretend to be the bailiff and ask to see rod licenses etc., if they have them record details and report the *******s ! b Kick Daddy to see how he likes it then throw him and the rest of the fishing gear in the lake :-) c At the first instance of anything like this step in and offer assistance, if they take it fine if not resort to points A or B. (preferably both) Unfortunately this just shows there are still plenty of ignorant people out there, acting like this they should not be any where near anything to do with fishing of any sort. Educate them (if that don't work then annihilate them) -- GRD The trouble with censorship is "quis custodiet ipsos custodes ?" (Juvenal's Satires) |
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In message , caroline writes Saw something nasty today... elder son steps in to help unhook the beast, so younger lad *drops* the pike onto the decking. Elder lad tentatively looks towards the mouth end and then shoves his foot on its head. Pike is now flapping so father kicks it, and then proceeds to stand on the tail end. In the end they're all standing on a bit of it, and after lots of cursing, and blood (fish's) manage to get hook out of poor thing's chops....at which point the father kicks the pike off the deck... I was so disgusted I got back in the car and drove home again ;o(( Surely this isn't the way pike are treated in the main, is it? My brother and OH are specimen hunters and treat their fish with the utmost respect... Would appreciate your thoughts... a Pretend to be the bailiff and ask to see rod licenses etc., if they have them record details and report the *******s ! The OH is something similar over here (Fisheries Inspector)...so if I could have sneaked out with his warrant card i would have enjoyed doing this ;o)) b Kick Daddy to see how he likes it then throw him and the rest of the fishing gear in the lake :-) Will attend to points a & b in a min... c At the first instance of anything like this step in and offer assistance, if they take it fine if not resort to points A or B. (preferably both) Despite the fact that i grew up in a fishing family, and now live with a keen fisherman...I know very little about *how* to do this fishing lark, and thus I couldn't offer any practical assistance...although I knew what they were doing was unnecessary, and in my opinion wrong, I would not have been able to offer alternatives...other than stop kicking the poor bloody fish, and stop stomping on it... With regards to points a & b, if there was anybody else around i would have most certainly said something....I'm rarely backwards in coming forwards, if you know what I mean ;o) However, when you're a lone female, by a lake, in the middle of nowhere, with no-one else around...you learn to assess the situation quickly and you don't start reading the riot act to two adult males trying to look good in front of the boy...male posturing might well have made me the next fish meal...;o( Educate them (if that don't work then annihilate them) As I said...had I not been alone their ears would still be ringing... |
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Unfortunately, it's an age old problem with Pike fishing.
People are scared of them. And ignorant human behaviour is to be brutal with anything they are scared of, if they can get away with it. People kill spiders for the same reason. Even if you didn't want to cause any trouble, you could have phoned the lake owner, or got the reg of their car and phoned the lake owner. "caroline" wrote in message ... Saw something nasty today... ...family of three at the local *private* lake...all three have rods out. Youngest lad gets a bite...takes ages to land his fish...other members of family all watching and offering their professional opinions... ...young lad hauls in a young pike...dragging it over the edge of the decking. Father steps in to help. Holds the line up for admiring photos (pike is hanging from the line & hook at this point). Its about 2ft long...so I've no idea what the weight would have been. elder son steps in to help unhook the beast, so younger lad *drops* the pike onto the decking. Elder lad tentatively looks towards the mouth end and then shoves his foot on its head. Pike is now flapping so father kicks it, and then proceeds to stand on the tail end. In the end they're all standing on a bit of it, and after lots of cursing, and blood (fish's) manage to get hook out of poor thing's chops....at which point the father kicks the pike off the deck... I was so disgusted I got back in the car and drove home again ;o(( Surely this isn't the way pike are treated in the main, is it? My brother and OH are specimen hunters and treat their fish with the utmost respect... Would appreciate your thoughts... |
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Can't condone this. I think most of the other mails express the right
feelings. Only other comment I can offer is my experience on catching my first pike. Like most people starting for pike, I had very little knowledge about how to handle and unhook them. As luck would have it, my first ever pike was a 17-11 so you can imagine the thoughts about unhooking a fish of this size but I was fortunate as a fellow angler in the next swim helped me to unhook and safely return the fish to the water. Several years on and several much larger pike.... I now know how to handle them but still remember that first fish and my feeling of helplesness. For the unexperienced, there is a fear factor involved and self preservation (avoidance of small scratches!) tends to take over. Having said the above - pike are rarely caught by mistake. If you are fishing for them please learn from my early mistakes and either learn how to hadle them or go with someone who is experienced in handling/unhooking them. Don't throw them down the bank ! Russell "caroline" wrote in message ... Saw something nasty today... ...family of three at the local *private* lake...all three have rods out. Youngest lad gets a bite...takes ages to land his fish...other members of family all watching and offering their professional opinions... ...young lad hauls in a young pike...dragging it over the edge of the decking. Father steps in to help. Holds the line up for admiring photos (pike is hanging from the line & hook at this point). Its about 2ft long...so I've no idea what the weight would have been. elder son steps in to help unhook the beast, so younger lad *drops* the pike onto the decking. Elder lad tentatively looks towards the mouth end and then shoves his foot on its head. Pike is now flapping so father kicks it, and then proceeds to stand on the tail end. In the end they're all standing on a bit of it, and after lots of cursing, and blood (fish's) manage to get hook out of poor thing's chops....at which point the father kicks the pike off the deck... I was so disgusted I got back in the car and drove home again ;o(( Surely this isn't the way pike are treated in the main, is it? My brother and OH are specimen hunters and treat their fish with the utmost respect... Would appreciate your thoughts... |
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Down with this sort of thing!!!!
We caught a small jack the weekend just passed, along with several others. We are by no means inexperienced or illequiped Pike anglers. The reason this particular jack was of interest was that we found a rusty size 6 - 4 hook half way down the poor feckers throat. Along with the line that was cut (possibly bitten through) mono of about 8 - 10 lb I would have guessed. From the rust on the hook It has been there some time, or the angler in question is even more irresponsible using rusty hooks. It was removed from the pikes throat very easily with a long nosed forceps, then straight into our tackle box, so that it wont do any harm to anything else. For those about to take up pike fishing, or for those unsure There is a minimum amount of equipment you need when going pike fishing and its not the rod and your bait. You will at the very least need A good stronge LARGE landing net (fairly obvious what this is for) An large forceps (for unhooking) And Wire Traces (so that the fish doesnt bite through and break the line) |
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![]() "Tench Ninja" wrote in message ... Down with this sort of thing!!!! We caught a small jack the weekend just passed, along with several others. We are by no means inexperienced or illequiped Pike anglers. The reason this particular jack was of interest was that we found a rusty size 6 - 4 hook half way down the poor feckers throat. Along with the line that was cut (possibly bitten through) mono of about 8 - 10 lb I would have guessed. From the rust on the hook It has been there some time, or the angler in question is even more irresponsible using rusty hooks. It was removed from the pikes throat very easily with a long nosed forceps, then straight into our tackle box, so that it wont do any harm to anything else. For those about to take up pike fishing, or for those unsure There is a minimum amount of equipment you need when going pike fishing and its not the rod and your bait. You will at the very least need A good stronge LARGE landing net (fairly obvious what this is for) An large forceps (for unhooking) And Wire Traces (so that the fish doesnt bite through and break the line) please use strong line too, its no good seeing a Pike in your swim and sticking a spinner on the end of you 4 lb ledger line, you will be unlikely to catch it, it will break the line, it will get stuck in the Pikes mouth, properly killing it eventually, and the man said above please use correct equipment for pike. Pike are one of the most exciting fish to catch and can grow in excess of 60 lbs so please look after them! |
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