Originally Posted By: Streamer
Originally Posted By: elparquito
Originally Posted By: Illahee
Says the guy who thinks a fishing rod is a degree in fisheries biology.


Let's all raise our hands here if you actually *have* a degree in fisheries sciences.

I'm not seeing many hands in the air.

Lots and lots of folks sitting in armchairs, though.

Note: Think I'd rather have the fishing rod. More useful.



I double majored in Biology with much of my coursework in fisheries and aquatic ecosystems. It’s a useless degree unless you like to walk streams for $16 an hour or work at a hatchery. It only becomes cool once you’ve obtained a Master’s or Doctorate and you are leading the research vs. being a field grunt. Having a degree in fisheries also doesn’t give you as much street cred as you might think. I’ve met people with degrees in fisheries who could not distinguish between juvenile salmonids during stream surveys.

There are lifetime anglers out there who spend a lot of time on the water and researching in their own who know far more about fisheries science than people with degrees. Just saying...

-Steamy


Illashee is an emotional thinker, uses very little logic when it comes to making decisions or submitting posts and expressing his feelings about something.

The emotional thinker (often from the left side party) tends to cry wolf in every situation they can begging for attention and hoping they look edumacated... I'm sure he's smart in many ways, he just doesn't have the ability to express it well.

It's ok to believe one must have a fisheries degree to know anything about the PNW fisheries.

Keith
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