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03-16-2015, 08:02 PM | #1 |
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10 news tonight!
Turned on the boobtube at 5pm.... Sea world saves more poor misunderstood fur bag fish gangsters. 500 just this year in SD.Another 350 up the coast too San Fran.Just saw a herd of 15-20 adults cruising off moonlight,looking for their babies at sunset. We need to join / infiltrate peta to help close sea fuk world.Even if half those little farts live.That's another 250+ fish thief's.
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03-16-2015, 08:20 PM | #2 |
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Wow, such hate for nature and sea life. Don't assume everyone is on the same hate train as you bro. Props to Sea World for helping animals in need. Respect nature and it will respect you, take away all the seals and the taxman will be looking for alternative meals such as ignorant fishermen that wish they could put a YT on their kayak such as yourself.
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03-16-2015, 08:27 PM | #3 |
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Yeah, I get it, some people think we need to save every struggling animal. Well folks, most of the animals that are, uh, not exactly making it without human intervention, would die, as nature intended. With us stepping in, well, were changing the population of that species, which in effect (in this case), will in fact boost the population of, well, the tax man. But hey, I think there cool, I love seeing GWS's swim under my tub.
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I understand that we should leave nature to take care of its own, but of course we do not leave it alone do we. So if a seal is tangled up in fishing line we leave it to die because that is what nature intended. Well where did the fishing line come from? Sure, let nature take care of its own, if it's demise is not caused by human interactions in itself.
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03-16-2015, 08:35 PM | #7 |
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If you are unable to get along with the, (your words), " fur-bag fish gangsters," than stay out of their "hood."
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03-16-2015, 09:30 PM | #8 |
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03-16-2015, 09:49 PM | #9 |
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just an opinion no one kill me over it
Okay i am not a tree hugger nor a left winger; however the problem is we keep these things in captivity once we put these animals back in the water they cant fend for themselves. There is so many bad cases of animals dying yes but isnt that the circle of life big fish eats small fish. That bring me to my last point the Damn kids pool not the seal pool. We are creating an environment for these seals saying its okay to take the land and steal from guess what the fisheries. that losses fisheries money tourism because of that dAMN smell.
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I agree with Chuck view that I don't understand the negative sentiment over seals just because they steal our bait. We're in their habitat fishing recreationally. Really, only Rossman has a legitimate reason to be pissed off. The other thread with people going off about shooting, hot-saucing seals is a real disappointment. Those of you in that thread that have young kids. Sit in front of them, look them in the eye, and tell them "I want to shoot a seal because it stole my bait." They respond with "Dad, you're an entitled douche."
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"only Rossman has a legitimate reason to be pissed off"
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Don't worry Bubble, I still love you man, and still would eat your soup any day of the week. Just think that as humans and protectors of our ocean we need to respect it a bit more so that our sealife doesn't die off the way it has been. Is it time to go to Baja yet? Thats all folks. D |
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I have to agree with these guys, seals are just a part of the game. And yes they have stolen my fish. Some of you maybe even saw my tirade last fall where a seal stole my yellow popped up 20 feet away and I went chasing after it calling it an arrogant SOB. The reality is he won fair and square but you don't have to hurt them to train them. I just point the kayak at them pedal like hell and scream until they head for the hills, it seems to work just fine. FYI that seems to work with humans too, nobody ever wants to fight a crazy person
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Let me start off by saying while I do not LOVE sea lions, I do not wish ALL of them dead because they steal my bait or fish. I hate them because people feel they require protection in areas where their populations are healthy, but they are cute so they require this "extra" protection (or starving... most likely due to limited food because of overpopulation and some of our shananigans of course).
There has been some mention of children's pool, but that location was BUILT for... you guessed it CHILDRED. Not seal lions, which are now receiving additional protection at CHILDERNS pool because they have taken over this artificially protected area (again, it was protected so CHILDREN could safely play there) for their own. Additionally, due to the overpopulation of sea lions at childrens pool, SD county spends money (not sure how much or the frequency, but I would assume it is not negligible) to clean the sh#^ left by the sea lions. If they didn't clean it, guess what... the businesses in LJ would suffer, as I am sure some already have do to the smell (my family and I had PLANNED to eat at a restaurant near the area, but couldn't because the smell was horrible on their patio due to the sea lions... and I mean HORRIBLE). Notice how SD county alone has saved more sea lions then all of the counties up the coast to SF combined......... looks a bit telling doesn't it. I am not saying we should have free range to kill/reduce SL numbers, but I don't think they need extra protection....... |
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I will show u guys where it is but you have to use the special bait...
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