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On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 01:38:19 +0000, Derek Moody
wrote: In article om, Radium wrote: Radium, we know your reputation in the sci groups but we don't seem to have seen you before in these anti-sport and anti-animal-husbandry x-posts. Please be aware that our own low life trolls have already done these topics to death and, mirabilu dictu, they are better informed than you. JT wrote: That's why I make sure my hooks are extra sharp... I lay a curse on you! In your next incarnation, you'll be a fish who suffers the hellish fate of being fished. As those sharp knife-life barbs of the fish hooks slash through the gums and roof of your mouth. You'll find yourself in excruciating agony. After this, you'll be spurring blood out of those nasty cuts in your palate and gums. You'll suffer this slow painful death. Google for previous corrections to these misconceptions. You are right in one tiny aspect - Yes, fishing -is- cruel - Yet you persist. Hurting children is cruel, yet you persist. Hurting wildlife is cruel, yet you persist. That's extremism for you. -- Disclaimer Pete has taken all reasonable care to ensure that pages published by him were accurate on the date of publication or last modification. Other pages which may be linked or which Pete may have published are in a personal capacity. Pete takes no responsibility for the consequences of error or for any loss or damage suffered by users of any of the information published on any of these pages, and such information does not form any basis of a contract with readers or users of it. It is in the nature of Usenet & Web sites, that much of the information is experimental or constantly changing, that information published may be for test purposes only, may be out of date, or may be the personal opinion of the author. Readers should verify information gained from the Web/Usenet with the appropriate authorities before relying on it. Should you no longer wish to read this material or content, please use your newsreaders kill filter. |
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The research on the survivability of fish that have been caught and released
simply does not support this claim. Most of those fish survive. Many of the deeply hooked fish even survive because the strong acid in the digestive system dissolves the hook. Today, all of the fishermen that I know release most of the fish that they catch. The fish are not harmed. Since most fish are lip hooked, there is usually no loss of blood. The statements made below by "Radium" are refuted by the current research and are simply not true! Have a Great Day! Fishinprof "Radium" wrote in message oups.com... Fishing is a very cruel sport that slowly and painfully kills the fish. The fish dies in the water before it is brought out to air. Thats right, it is not an easy bloodless death by suffocation, but rather a brutal, blood-spurting death caused by shock, profuse bleeding, and excruciating pain. The sharp objects on the fish-hook kill the fish by causing severe pain, hemmorhaging, and shock. This is very cruel and sadistic. Suffocation is not what kills the fish. Its the sharp stuff on the hook that slowly, painfully, yet surely kills the poor fish Stop fishing!!!! Shooting a deer is not nearly as sadistic as fishing. Those who fish are commiting a grave sin and will burn in hell after their deaths. Karma is a bitch! |
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On Apr 7, 7:13 pm, "Nick" wrote:
Since most fish are lip hooked, there is usually no loss of blood. Okay, but extremely painful tears occur on the fish's lip. The fish may not die but it sure will suffer extreme agony while victimized by the sadistic sport of fishing. |
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We are helping entire species exist and flourish, so I see the price of
some of their species being caught and released as biologically very cheap. Furthermore, it is no more painful than being eaten alive by an Otter, or swallowed whole by a bigger fish or bird and being dissolved alive in their digestive tract! -- Fishing with Cliff The New Fishing Show in Town Articles, Photos, & Webcasts http://www.fishingwithcliff.com/ |
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Cliff wrote:
We are helping entire species exist and flourish, so I see the price of some of their species being caught and released as biologically very cheap. Furthermore, it is no more painful than being eaten alive by an Otter, or swallowed whole by a bigger fish or bird and being dissolved alive in their digestive tract! Now, now , none of that counts. These people don't have a clue about nature, nor any knowledge of the biology of fish. They place animals not just on a even plane with man, but actually above man. They believe animals have the same feelings, both physical, and mental. They actually think animals have morals. Shark eats man, they rejoice, Man eats shark, they call it murder. -- Rodney Long SpecTastic tackle company http://spectastictackle.com/ |
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Rodney Long wrote:
Cliff wrote: We are helping entire species exist and flourish, so I see the price of some of their species being caught and released as biologically very cheap. Furthermore, it is no more painful than being eaten alive by an Otter, or swallowed whole by a bigger fish or bird and being dissolved alive in their digestive tract! Now, now , none of that counts. These people don't have a clue about nature, nor any knowledge of the biology of fish. They place animals not just on a even plane with man, but actually above man. They believe animals have the same feelings, both physical, and mental. They actually think animals have morals. Shark eats man, they rejoice, Man eats shark, they call it murder. Sorry, let me rephrase that Shark eats man, they rejoice, and call it nature, Man eats shark, they scream inhumane, and call it murder. -- Rodney Long SpecTastic tackle company http://spectastictackle.com/ |
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