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Old 09-04-2010, 11:18 AM   #20
StinkyMatt
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Wife burning?

So because a society (or a few members of it) does (or did in the past) something that you do not agree with or is not moral you discount EVERYTHING they believe or do? Lets see, we murdered Native Americans, imprisoned the Japaneese, had slavery for a couple hundred years, we are the only country to drop an atomic bomb on a civilian population..... does this make ALL of us bad? or our values less or more imortant than those of other cultures?

Bringing "burning widows" into the discussion of which species a fisherman can or can not legally kill is silly. You may or may not want to kill a calico, tshark, a WSB or dolphin, but you don't want to go and be the "God" that determines WHICH species are OK. It is simply not good for our sport of fishing for us FISHERMEN to start making a stand against a group of people who happen to legally harvest a different species then what we hunt. When fishermen can not even be united in the effort to maintain our freedom/ right to harvest animals or fish, think how easy we make it for the enviro groups to attack us.

I want to fish and not have to look over my shoulder at the beach to see if a fellow fisherman is criticizing my choice of keeper (legal) fish.
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