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Old November 18th, 2005, 01:10 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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jeffc wrote:

... The fish went
from stringer to cleaning table and immediately into the bucket, still alive
but without their flesh.



jeez...you haven't been married long enough to be writing stuff like
that. wait a few more years and you'll be in the "still alive but
without their soul" stage.

jeff (who'd be amazed to see a fleshless fish swimmin in a bucket...but
who has seen numerous mindless humans who shoulda been "skinned".)
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Old November 18th, 2005, 01:17 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Jeff Miller" wrote in message
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jeffc wrote:

... The fish went from stringer to cleaning table and immediately into
the bucket, still alive but without their flesh.


jeez...you haven't been married long enough to be writing stuff like that.
wait a few more years and you'll be in the "still alive but without their
soul" stage.

jeff (who'd be amazed to see a fleshless fish swimmin in a bucket...but
who has seen numerous mindless humans who shoulda been "skinned".)


I once saw a gutless fish swimming.....well, finning and holding it's
position in a stream.

Wolfgang
who will forego commenting on the too too obvious human parallels.


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Old November 18th, 2005, 01:49 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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wrote in message
oups.com...
Cyli wrote:

THE FISH COME OUT OF WATER THAT"S GOT ICE IN IT, DOLT. Since it's a
catch and release season, they go right back in the water. And swim
happily away. You can't kill a trout by dumping it in ice water. You
can do a mercy kill on the fish from your aquarium that way, as
they're mostly tropicals, but not sturdy, hardy northern fish.


The reason you're getting answers that lack respect is that you
deserve them. You're neither respectable in your views of fish and
fishing nor respectful of others. Go now.


Again, I need an example of my disrespect. Remember to consider what
I'm replying to.

Catch and release isn't what I had in mind, so maybe this doesn't
apply. For other fishing, the ice is meant to anesthetize the fish, as
it says in the original post. If a fish won't stay in the icy container
you put it in, then it won't work, though I'm thinking you can cover it
or use a deep container. If it doesn't work, that doesn't make me a
dolt. It make me someone who wants to prevent thousands of cases of
suffering per day, and the lack of support here, and lack of complaints
about people like you makes this newsgroup suck.


Thousands of cases of suffering....? This group sucks - for you , because
this is the wrong group to talk about killing fish.

john


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Old November 18th, 2005, 02:19 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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jeffc wrote:
... The fish went
from stringer to cleaning table and immediately into the bucket, still

alive
but without their flesh.


Jeff Miller wrote:
jeez...you haven't been married long enough to be writing stuff like
that. wait a few more years and you'll be in the "still alive but
without their soul" stage.


Cold, cold, cold. Good thing my coffee cooled down because that would have
been a painful splork.

Still wondering why people are messing with this troll.

--
Stan Gula
http://gula.org/roffswaps
(hairy little flies, and some big ones too, but no soup sandwiches for you!)


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Old November 18th, 2005, 02:26 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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I think its because either he is either the most clueless person we've
ever encountered on this newsgroup or we are being toyed with by
greatness. If its the former, its kinda like poking an anthill with a
stick (black ants, not red). If its the latter, I want to be his
agent.
Frank Reid

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Old November 18th, 2005, 02:32 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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wrote:

I'm not looking for a rise. I'm just posting it in appropriate
newsgroups. I think there might be one more, but cross-posting is
frowned upon, and I've been rethinking the ideas about what's least
painful.


Trust me, there are plenty of other groups that would just love to
read your original troll.

Well, lookee here, I found a thread that might interest you. Too
bad it's old:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?U22B42E2C

Maybe I'd ice the fish, then cut of it's head while it's
alive, but I don't think that's what Sarah Fox suggested (I wish Google
Groups would let me review the thread as I'm replying). Too bad there's
no official word on what's best.


"Officials" have better things to do than sit around and wonder if
baby fishes are traumatized when mama and papa fish are taken away, or
if a fish would prefer to be thrown in a bucket of ice water.

A question for you: Did you know that big fish eat little fish?

And yes, I give insects at least a little thought too. If I squish
them, I squish them extra hard, and I still wonder if I'm doing the
right thing. I wish that was seen as too cruel rather than too
bug-loving. I won't worry about plants until I hear that they might
suffer.


I always put my tomatoes in an ice water bath as soon as I pull them
from the vine. You just can't be too careful these days.


Chuck Vance (supporting a kinder, gentler salad)
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Old November 18th, 2005, 02:57 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"Stan Gula" wrote in message
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...Still wondering why people are messing with this troll.


Mallory.....the mountain.....all that.

Wolfgang



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Old November 18th, 2005, 03:39 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On 18 Nov 2005 05:26:09 -0800, "Frank Reid"
wrote:

I think its because either he is either the most clueless person we've
ever encountered on this newsgroup or we are being toyed with by
greatness. If its the former, its kinda like poking an anthill with a
stick (black ants, not red). If its the latter, I want to be his
agent.


Um, assuming it to be only one or the other, what difference does it
make as far as all the conversation/arguing with and/or "explaining
things" to good ol' Barry the compassionate? "Barry" got what "he"
wanted the instant anything was taken (even the least bit)
seriously...and speaking of clueless, let's look back, shall we?

wiggly picture-wiggly picture-wiggly picture

"I found this on the web, but it's not there anymore for anyone to check
or anything. I don't really fish...well, except a couple times and
there was this high-dollar eel...anyway, so I thought I'd preserve this
venerable scre...er, treatise somehow, and so, TA-DA!!! HERE I IS!!!"
(picture a transsexual with an ice chest full of fish popping out of a
cake if it'll help - it probably won't...)

And thus, spaketh the Lord, the battle was joined -
Extra Consonants 12,945:1-3
"And amongeth them were brave ROFFian soldiers who stepped uppeth to
engageth, correct and otherwiseth educateth the interloper..."

Might I suggest yet a third possibility? Have you considered clueless
versus clueless? Not naming any names, mind you, merely suggesting the
concept for your consideration....

HTH (no, really),
R
 




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