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On 17 Sep, 19:54, Halfordian Golfer wrote:
This might seem orthogonal to your subject but I suggest that it is not. Fishing, first and foremost, should be about reaping the bounty of the earth. To ignore or to eschew what we produce as legitimate "agriculture" efforts makes no sense to me. We augment what we eat all the time. Yes, we find wile asparagus in the fence ditch some springs if we get there first but, if we want asparagus, we normally have to get it from a farmer. No question the former is usually better, but it is not always the case. Your pal, Halfordian Golfer It is impossible to catch and release a wild fish. That is basically an ethical standpoint, and although I agree with most of it, it is a personal view. Pressure on the environment is increasing all the time, and anything which increases that pressure purely in order to produce inferior creatures mainly as playthings, is not a good idea. Many anglers consider themselves nature lovers and conservationists. This is hardly reconcilable with angling for stocked fish. Not many people go hunting for domesticated animals either. Quite a few people who are made aware of how stocked trout are produced cease to fish for them. Also, the main reason for introducing catch and release on many stocked trout fisheries, is that people donīt want the fish, they just want to play with them. There are many instances of people catching such fish on stocked non catch and release fisheries, and discarding them afterwards. One can not do much about these things, merely try to make people aware of them. What the individual then decides to do, is a matter for him to decide. In those cases where catch and release is being used to relieve pressure on wild fish stocks, it may be justifiable, although personally I believe that catch and release is an angler management tool, and has little to do with saving the fish. Catch and release of stocked sterile fish, is a different matter, and is indeed purely an angler management tool. More anglers pay more money to catch the same fish. The quality of the experience also deteriorates considerably. There are invariably large concentrations of anglers at such places, and their behaviour also changes. They often stand in one spot all day long, guarding it fiercely. Much of the happy anticipation of a normal river angler, who might catch a nice fish on a river now and again, is gone. All the fish are a certain size, much larger than one might catch under normal conditions, and some are very large indeed. There are also many more of them. Indeed, in many places there simply are no smaller fish at all. I donīt really think there are any solutions to these problems, they have become normal, and people accept them as such. The only way to solve many of the current problems, would be to reduce the population considerably, and educate the rest, and this is not likely to happen. TL MC |
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