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![]() "Halfordian Golfer" wrote... "Bob Weinberger" wrote... "Kevin Vang" wrote... A rather specialized alternate definition of the word. In the competetive bass tournament world, a fisherman will keep every fish he catches until he has his legal bag limit. Then, if should catch a larger fish, he will place it in his livewell and remove one of the smaller fish and release it. Snip The act you describe above (illegal in most states) is not a "specialized alternate definition" of culling; it is a classic example of the standard definition of culling. The fishermen described above are culling their CATCH to remove the individuals that are undesireable to them. That is far different than maintaining that slot limits amount to culling the undesireable specimens from THE GENERAL FISH POPULATION in a body of water. The fish removed with slot limits are no better or worse than those that remain, both within and outside the slot. There is simply deemed to be enough of a population in that slot for which retention is allowed that the fisheries bio's believe a certain amount of them may be removed without overly adversely affecting the total fishery. [snip] Culling is simply controlled predation. I don't think I said "Welcome back" this time around. -- TL, Tim who is in awe of your ability to pick up right where you left off without missing a beat, and bring the usual suspects along with you. ![]() http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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