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Old June 9th, 2007, 02:02 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing,uk.rec.fishing.game,alt.animals.rights.promotion,talk.environment,rec.animals.wildlife
Cliff
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Default Fishing is Cold-Hearted!

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!




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Old June 9th, 2007, 02:54 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
Rodney Long
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Default Fishing is Cold-Hearted!

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.


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Old June 9th, 2007, 03:00 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing
Rodney Long
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Default Fishing is Cold-Hearted!

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.

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http://spectastictackle.com/
 




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