Originally Posted by
artesian
Hi Mitch, and Nagg,
Thanks for taking the time to share your feelings.
Because one believes something is right, doesn't make it so. I'm not so sure there are too many absolute wrongs, or rights, that all believe in.
The fishers, pro or amateur who killed, or who now kill, as much as they can within the law do so because they think it is right.
The catch and release brigade seem to be very sure they are right (I am one such from time to time, but am not so sure it is right for me). I have read that C&R is illegal in Germany.
I think most of us do the best we can in the times we live in, and with what we 'know' in those times. Of course there are some who live outside 'the rules' as well.
Mitch, your Dad's work inspired me, and I believe many others to be thoughtful and better fishers. I only knew him through his work, and it was an inspiration for me.
If Ron's enjoyment of fishing was diminished because of the high standards and heavy tasks he set for himself, I hope he derived a lot of satisfaction from a job well done.
You didn't speak about this directly, or maybe even indirectly, and I don't know you beyond what you write here, and what David G has written about you over the years. If my daughter turns out to be something like the kind of person you seem to be, I will be happy that I have done my job as a dad.
Nagg, re the buy out of pro licenses, if it is the same as in sunny qld, you may find that the intention is that the pro catch not be reduced, just that the number of pros be reduced. Same number of fish out of the water, but with less effort =cost, by less pros. If that is right, license $$$ is being used to pay out pros leaving the industry, and to also make the licenses of existing pros more valuable, because they can still catch the same quota. In saying all that they clearly aren't fishing in those few places now closed to pros but open to us mug amatuers, or those places closed to all but the divers.