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![]() "lazarus" wrote in message oups.com... Hmm yeah it seems ignorant as well as silly. The fact that a muscle continues to writhe after decapitation shows nothing about pain. It shows that muscles continue to writhe (in mammels as well as fish) after death - a phenomenon that's been noted for many centuries. I do get upset, though, with some fishermen who are needlessly cruel to fish. If fish DON'T feel pain, it's difficult to see how anything done to them can be construed as cruel; no one has any real reason to be upset by anything done to them. If they DO, then ALL recreational angling is needlessly cruel. Problems, carefully thought through and clearly stated, generally turn out to be fairly simple. Solutions are typically harder to find......and then there's the whole implementation mess. ![]() Wolfgang |
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