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My biggest problem with recreational fishing is the disregard for the fish as a living thing. Because they can't scream or show emotion, people can ignore it being a living thing feeling pain. Humans have been fishing with lines and hooks for at least 16 000 years with evidence of taking large pelagics 42 000 years ago www.nature.com/news/archaeologists-land-world-s-oldest-fish-hook-1.9461. This was likely to be with hook and line. While we now have nice graphite rods and braided line, the basic technology hasn't changed. I'd rather catch and eat my own fish which has lived it's life in a natural environment than mass produced chicken fed on high protein pellets or trawled/dredged seafood products. |
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I really have no problem with fishing for food. Catch what you're actually going to use, then go enjoy the scenery for the rest of the day.
So many people do it just for the fun of it; the thrill of the hunt. That I don't agree with, on the grounds that it isn't thilling for the fish. The fish is battling for its life for your entertainment. I'm pretty sure it feels the pain, and quite likely feels the distress, but they're bad at showing it so it's easy to ignore. But keep fishing for food. Then invite me over for a BBQ ![]() |
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