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Rob Brownfield
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I will use this example to fuel my arguement.
A farmer would not kill all his pregnant sheep and then complain when there are no lambs in the spring.
Kill an egg laden salmon, and you are killing your future sport.
I have heard loads of talk about fish dying when put back etc, but I would like to see the proof before i make judgement. I had access to a private trout water where ALL fish were returned. I never saw a dead fish, and never saw the sport suffer. If any of u have seen fish grading machines on a fish farm, you will have seen just how tough trout and salmon are.
What do u guys think?
A farmer would not kill all his pregnant sheep and then complain when there are no lambs in the spring.
Kill an egg laden salmon, and you are killing your future sport.
I have heard loads of talk about fish dying when put back etc, but I would like to see the proof before i make judgement. I had access to a private trout water where ALL fish were returned. I never saw a dead fish, and never saw the sport suffer. If any of u have seen fish grading machines on a fish farm, you will have seen just how tough trout and salmon are.
What do u guys think?