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Old March 9th, 2006, 05:37 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
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"Terry Lomax" wrote in message
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rationalize the activity. His reasons were full of lies, including the

standard anti-predator propaganda. He claimed the numbers of large
catfish need to be culled because big cats eat lots of other gamefish.
As with most/all predators, big cats thin and improve the herd of
overpopulated and sick rough fish, including invasive species such as
carp. Big catfish are important to the ecosystem, as are all native
species on the top of the food pyramid. The easiest way to tell if an
agency is f---ed up is if they allow the murder of predators, for
example the Alaska practice of shooting wolves from airplanes (I hope
those planes crash, killing everyone on board, and that the pussy
paleface "hunters" who shoot Alaska caribou die of diseases in the
caribou flesh caused by the sick/weak prey not being killed by the
wolves).


"Murder" of predators? You are mentally ill.

Perhaps you should read this

http://www.muledeer.org/news/PSA-AZ.html


 




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