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#19 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: El Toro, CA
Posts: 244
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Isn't fishing a form of hunting? What makes one better morally than the other?
You can always stalk your game and purposely miss the shot or take a photo if that makes you feel more complete. Then go to the store and buy your meat laying on a maxipad wrapped in cellophane with a date stamp. As I get older I "feel" for the animal's/fish's lost life. To honor that animal I only take a clean shot, butcher everything myself and don't waste it. At least a yellowtail doesn't let out a long protracted death moan like a bear does in its final moment. Talk about a sad sound. You want to talk about contemplating ones mortality... our sport can be dangerous. I have felt relief on mutliple occassions finally making the harbor when things turned rough or the fog/lightning rolled in quickly and unexpectedly. I'm sure we all have stories of stupid boaters, sharks, big bull sea lions. Hell I almost got killed by a bonita (my friends all know that story). I too release my bait at day's end. |
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