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Inquiring, (and deeply suspicious,) minds want to know.
Somebody over in your corner of the world probably. Besides wool you have trouble finding any sheep products over here. George in Las Vegas |
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I wouldn't use my cat for bait but a PETA member For sure
We had some idiot protesting eating fish in my area. I guess she didn't hear how Jesus feed the crowd fish not lettuce and carrots "Tightwad" wrote in message ... This is just sick! Dogs and Cats Used as Shark Bait on French Island http://news.nationalgeographic.com/n...ogs_sharks.htm l |
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I wouldn't use my cat for bait but a PETA member For sure
We had some idiot protesting eating fish in my area. I guess she didn't hear how Jesus feed the crowd fish not lettuce and carrots This is the best idea to come out of this whole discussion. BTW since they are opposed to medical research maybe they would volunteer to test some medicine or cosmetics in the lab. George in Las Vegas |
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On Mon, 31 Oct 2005 16:05:18 -0800, "George" wrote:
Inquiring, (and deeply suspicious,) minds want to know. Somebody over in your corner of the world probably. Besides wool you have trouble finding any sheep products over here. George in Las Vegas Well, who am I to deny the reputation? Wait till the make it an Olympic sport, then you won't be laughing! We Brits will have all the gongs... all that Scottish and Welsh talent! ;-) John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
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On Tue, 01 Nov 2005 13:26:55 GMT, "Larry and a Cat named Dub"
wrote: I wouldn't use my cat for bait but a PETA member For sure We had some idiot protesting eating fish in my area. I guess she didn't hear how Jesus feed the crowd fish not lettuce and carrots Well, that all depends on your belief system... John http://groups.msn.com/scottishflyfisher |
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On Sun, 23 Oct 2005 17:59:28 -0500, Tightwad
wrote: George wrote: The people who are screaming the loudest about this are people who probably don't agree with hunting and fishing. It is hard for me to believe it is true. Dogs are pets and work animals to me and the line is usually blurred. I have seen the dogs cut up in the market in Kunsan City, I could never bring myself to try it. George in Las Vegas I hunt and fish as often as I can. I would never consider even using a mongrel for bait however or a horse for steaks. Pardon my butting in, since I am not a contrinutor to this group. However, I thought it may be of interest to point out the research on this done by snopes.com. See the link http://www.snopes.com/critters/crusader/sharkbait.asp Apparently there is SOME truth, but it is NOT prevalent or tolerated. Aslo they say the dogs so used are not usually alive. PaulK |
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It has come to my attention that dogs are eager hunters/fishers, and with
minimal training and equipment, they are multi functional either for field or water game recovery. Poodles are especially effective for shark fishing, as sharks are extremely sensitive to foul odors and smells. Long tailed dogs are more effective than bob-tails as the use of trail hooks is greatly enhanced by the longer tails. Use of large spinner blades on each appendage greatly enhances the fish attracting ability of these very capable fishing dogs. It is recommended that the hook harness be attached with ties of lesser strength than the main line to allow the fishing dog to be broken free upon the strike to facilitate fighting the fish and recovery of the fishing dog for further sets. It is important to remember to use the fishing dogs only for surface fishing, as the dog (when properly trained) will signal the fisherman/handler to the approaching strike. Bobbers and other flotation devices are not used as they impede the natural action of the fishing dogs. Always carry dogs in various colors and patterns as varying light and water conditions make some colors/patterns more effective at differing times of day. Also the sharks are not stupid......a shark previously hooked by a Dalmatian for example will most often refuse to approach spotted fishing dogs.....switch to a red or black and tan under these conditions. Some sharks prefer smaller or larger fishing dog combinations.....carry several fishing dogs in various sizes in each preferred color combination. Fishing with dogs is a very hazardous sport. Always retrieve the fishing dog with a net when possible to avoid injury both to the dog and fisherman. The loss of a treasured fishing dog is always possible, and often unavoidable. We must remember that shark fishing, especially, is dangerous for these courageous and spirited fishing dogs, but with proper care a good fishing dog may be in peak condition for several fun-filled years. Use of dogs is no longer recommended in North America for Orca fishing due to several well publicized recent incidents. Pepperoni reposted from 1996 |
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