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If the fishing laws were written in such a way that you had to kill all legal fish that you caught and, as well, you had to quit when you had a bag, would you still fish? Halfordian Golfer |
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On Mar 12, 5:09 pm, Halfordian Golfer wrote:
Poll If the fishing laws were written in such a way that you had to kill all legal fish that you caught and, as well, you had to quit when you had a bag, would you still fish? Halfordian Golfer Yes Halfordian Golfer |
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On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:09:05 -0700 (PDT), Halfordian Golfer
wrote: If the fishing laws were written in such a way that you had to kill all legal fish that you caught and, as well, you had to quit when you had a bag, would you still fish? That's put and take water. Only Purina Dog Chow fish in that water. I wouldn't fish it NOT because I had to kill fish, but because the fish wouldn't be worth fishing for or killing to eat. Dave |
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On Mar 12, 5:52 pm, Dave LaCourse wrote:
On Wed, 12 Mar 2008 16:09:05 -0700 (PDT), Halfordian Golfer wrote: If the fishing laws were written in such a way that you had to kill all legal fish that you caught and, as well, you had to quit when you had a bag, would you still fish? That's put and take water. Only Purina Dog Chow fish in that water. I wouldn't fish it NOT because I had to kill fish, but because the fish wouldn't be worth fishing for or killing to eat. Dave Ho Dave, Iit would not assume put and take by a long shot, anymore than that put and take wild salmon on your plate this evening. Though it would include put and take areas. Only when they stock catchables which represents a considerable expense and which is not done as much as folks think it is. Bone |
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Halfordian Golfer wrote:
Poll If the fishing laws were written in such a way that you had to kill all legal fish that you caught and, as well, you had to quit when you had a bag, would you still fish? Halfordian Golfer In waters that can support self sustaining fish populations, I want regulations based on science/biology, not based on politics or someone's idea of what's right. You can't show how such regulations would be a superior way to manage a fishery. A law of that type would merely appease YOUR personal moral dilemma. Willi |
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On Mar 12, 6:52 pm, Willi wrote:
Halfordian Golfer wrote: Poll If the fishing laws were written in such a way that you had to kill all legal fish that you caught and, as well, you had to quit when you had a bag, would you still fish? Halfordian Golfer In waters that can support self sustaining fish populations, I want regulations based on science/biology, not based on politics or someone's idea of what's right. You can't show how such regulations would be a superior way to manage a fishery. A law of that type would merely appease YOUR personal moral dilemma. Willi I take that as a No. Thanks, Halfordian Golfer |
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No. For the same reason that I no longer hunt: there are just times
when I'm too tired at the end of the day to clean game/fish. If I'm after food, the supermarket is cheaper. |
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Halfordian Golfer a écrit :
Poll If the fishing laws were written in such a way that you had to kill all legal fish that you caught and, as well, you had to quit when you had a bag, would you still fish? Yes, fishing is like meditating... And neither cell or Internet can be reach on the river. :-P -- Hope to read you soon, Denis www.uqtr.ca/~lamyd You'll have to eat the SPAM to E-mail |
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On Mar 13, 12:09 am, Halfordian Golfer wrote:
Poll If the fishing laws were written in such a way that you had to kill all legal fish that you caught and, as well, you had to quit when you had a bag, would you still fish? Halfordian Golfer Where I fish, that is largely the case anyway. So yes. With the codicil that I would not fish for fish that I could not use. This is largely what limits my fishing nowadays in any case. Also, I no longer fish for migartory fish on their spwaning runs, and have not done so for a number of years now. Further, I agree with Willi that fishery management on self sustaining waters in general should be based on good scientific grounds, and independent of various moral, ethical or political standpoints. In an ideal world there would be no "other" waters, as they are practically all deleterious to the environment,(most especially the farming of salmonids and other piscivores) and/or run solely to make a profit for somebody, or fill a presumed "need" for easy and cheap recreation for "anglers" wishing to indulge in such. This results in various "Fish and Game" departments and authorities actually causing far more environmental problems, instead of easing or preventing those they were originally designed to prevent. TL MC |
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