It is a cruel sport, crueller than foxhunting because fish are tortured prior to being thrown back or eaten and many many more of them are affected than are foxes. Also fish do no one anyvharm. It is unnecessary and it is carried out by sad people
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentIt is a cruel sport, crueller than foxhunting because fish are tortured prior to being thrown back or eaten and many many more of them are affected than are foxes. Also fish do no one anyvharm. It is unnecessary and it is carried out by sad people -
Originally posted by DodgyAgentIt is a cruel sport, crueller than foxhunting because fish are tortured prior to being thrown back or eaten and many many more of them are affected than are foxes. Also fish do no one anyvharm. It is unnecessary and it is carried out by sad people
Hahaha, you have never been fishing have you? I almost never see fish chased by packs of dogs.....Comment
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Originally posted by RantorExcept dynamite fishing, no prolonged torture and easy as f**kBehold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Originally posted by Let-Me-InHahaha, you have never been fishing have you? I almost never see fish chased by packs of dogs.....
what do you call those wallies that sit on the river bank holding their rods out? Packs of Dags? packs of dogs, or packs of dregs?
Whatever you call them they are worse than any pack of dogs as they should know better.Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentwhat do you call those wallies that sit on the river bank holding their rods out? Packs of Dags? packs of dogs, or packs of dregs?
Whatever you call them they are worse than any pack of dogs as they should know better.
You sound bitter about something, come on, let it all out. We are here to help......Comment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentIt is a cruel sport, crueller than foxhunting because fish are tortured prior to being thrown back or eaten and many many more of them are affected than are foxes. Also fish do no one anyvharm. It is unnecessary and it is carried out by sad people"See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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Originally posted by Let-Me-InYou sound bitter about something, come on, let it all out. We are here to help......Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by Moscow MuleI couldn't agree more. Except fly fishing, now there's an art. Can't ban art.
semenal stuffLet us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Originally posted by DodgyAgentI am bitter about fishing. It is a cruel sport that does not even have the saving grace of paying at least lip service to providing some sort of useful service. The only reason it is not banned is that too many sad losers do it and the govt would lose votes.
It is not about service, it is a hobby....!!!
And cruel? How do you know that the fish feel pain? Is it any crueller than say, horse racing?Comment
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