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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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In article .com,
Radium writes 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. It is also a fact that many fish once released ,and swim away, may well die soon after. -- Bill Grey |
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On Apr 10, 2:52 pm, "W. D. Grey" wrote:
It is also a fact that many fish once released ,and swim away, may well die soon after. Exactly. |
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On Tue, 10 Apr 2007 22:52:12 +0100, "W. D. Grey"
wrote: In article .com, Radium writes 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. It is also a fact that many fish once released ,and swim away, may well die soon after. Whose fact is it that"...many fish once released ,and swim away, may well die soon"? Do have some remotely scientific data to support your wild-eyed claim or do you have a dedicated group of observers who report to you on a regular schedule? |
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On May 19, 4:26 pm, wrote:
Whose fact is it that"...many fish once released ,and swim away, may well die soon"? Do have some remotely scientific data to support your wild-eyed claim or do you have a dedicated group of observers who report to you on a regular schedule? Fishing kills by tearing the mouth and lips of the fish. It is extremely painful for the fish. The fish dies from blood loss. |
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On 19 May 2007 17:27:59 -0700, Radium wrote:
On May 19, 4:26 pm, wrote: Whose fact is it that"...many fish once released ,and swim away, may well die soon"? Do have some remotely scientific data to support your wild-eyed claim or do you have a dedicated group of observers who report to you on a regular schedule? Fishing kills by tearing the mouth and lips of the fish. It is extremely painful for the fish. The fish dies from blood loss. Yours is simply another in a long line of unsupported PETA opinion. |
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On May 26, 1:23 pm, wrote:
On 19 May 2007 17:27:59 -0700, Radium wrote: On May 19, 4:26 pm, wrote: Whose fact is it that"...many fish once released ,and swim away, may well die soon"? Do have some remotely scientific data to support your wild-eyed claim or do you have a dedicated group of observers who report to you on a regular schedule? Fishing kills by tearing the mouth and lips of the fish. It is extremely painful for the fish. The fish dies from blood loss. Yours is simply another in a long line of unsupported PETA opinion. Nope. Fishing involves slowly and painfully tearing through the flesh of a fish's lips and mouth. A slow painful death caused by profuse bleeding from the wounds. |
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On 26 May 2007 20:00:16 -0700, Radium wrote:
On May 26, 1:23 pm, wrote: On 19 May 2007 17:27:59 -0700, Radium wrote: On May 19, 4:26 pm, wrote: Whose fact is it that"...many fish once released ,and swim away, may well die soon"? Do have some remotely scientific data to support your wild-eyed claim or do you have a dedicated group of observers who report to you on a regular schedule? Fishing kills by tearing the mouth and lips of the fish. It is extremely painful for the fish. The fish dies from blood loss. Yours is simply another in a long line of unsupported PETA opinion. Nope. Fishing involves slowly and painfully tearing through the flesh of a fish's lips and mouth. A slow painful death caused by profuse bleeding from the wounds. I have been fishing for more than sixty years and I suspect that I have caught and released more fish than you'll ever see. I have yet to see one bleed profusely from a hook wound unless hooked in the gill. Gill hooked fish will bleed and ultimately die but I don't release any fish that has gill damage. I kill the fish using a Iki Jime tool and take it for food. I use circle hooks so it's very rare that I gill hook a fish. (See http://www.fishingkites.co.nz/cleani...ning_fish.html) You've been badly hooked by those spreading anti-fishing propaganda and they won't release you so you must continue to fight to learn the real truth about fishing. Take a kid fishing. |
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