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  1. #46

    Re: Humane endings for fish

    jugs
    i sent u an email but u did not respond ...
    sat. was a great day out with no fish..
    "whats the time"

  2. #47

    Re: Humane endings for fish

    humane ending?
    that must mean that the human being that takes another beings life cares for that creature!
    everything has an ending sooner or later and humanity has nothing to do with that its in the "dna"- remember this jugs!
    "mother nature might of brought you into this world, but oneday father time will show you the door!"

    never mind the bizzare ideological/religious beliefs of eastern janists or zen buddists.
    the lamentation(sadness) ends as i eat that fishes flesh(meat) and i feel good that i have eaten something that i can confirm its "origins"(not state of origins!), it brings to me a "realitivity" of that creatures existance and needs on a first hand level, which is greater then anything that can be imagined- if they dissappeared i would be a loss' not some yuppy arts degree queer that needs to grandstand in an effort of self justification-seeings they are at a loss as to societies need for them!

    confucsion damo'

  3. #48

    Re: Humane endings for fish

    This was real interesting stuff to read through, and as to the many ways we try to justify our actions. I bet Jugs was stoked with the response to her question.
    As for my twist on this little discussion, take up spear fishing. You select your prey and kill it near immediatly if you go for a head shot. you also put yourself in thier enviroment and have to deal with the larger predators of thier world. Now since I dont spear fish I am pretty comfortable with bringing fish to the boat and into the ice slurry

  4. #49
    Ausfish Platinum Member
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    Oct 2004

    Re: Humane endings for fish

    spearing is not always instant - miss and you might slice the guts open, depending on the fish type. It's happened to me a few times. I sure the cleaners would have a nice meal though. I'm still thinking hook and line could be quicker.

    Then again I've seen someone drop a >1 metre long flatty down the rocks after winching it up. After a several minutes, it came out looking sick and swimming on the surface. What a waste for the fish!

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