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![]() FishWisher wrote: Yes. I consider people who want to take down dams to be environmental whackos. I consider you to be a whacko. Meathog? oooooh. I'm hurt. You're a meathog and a wannabe poacher. The reason Sturgeon are nearly extinct: most Americans are anti-environment, condoning pollution, dams, and overfishing (overfishing is something you do as you admit to keeping rare fish). Plus you probably bred a huge litter of future destroyers of the environment. The dams and pollution kill off most of the Sturgeon, and the few remaining ones are taken by MEATHOGS such as yourself. If you want to keep fish in California, keep Stripers. They're a non-native, invasive, potentially harmful pest, probably a big threat to actual native species. One good thing about two common traits of the anti-environment people: they might kill themselves by allowing pollution, then eating the fish with the pollutants. It'll be karma if you get cancer from all the pollutants. Because Sturgeon take FOREVER to grow, the ones you're keeping are decades old, having decades of built-up toxins. May your cancer death be especially painful. The fact you condone the creation of dams is proof you condone the extinction of Sturgeon. |
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