Originally posted by slug:
FNP,
Cute, look at the poor dead fishie! Now tell us about the fish you sank a treble hook into, tortured until it was exhausted, ripped the treble hooks out with a pair of pliers and watched it float down the river dying so you could amuse yourself and have a hero photo to stroke your ego. What even Haig-Brown called a perversion. As for the countless fish unreported in the comm. catch perhaps you could tell us about the countless times you may have sexually abused children.
There have been 22586 kings caught in the comm. fishery of which 13200 were adults. Over 5 million sockeye, chums and pinks were also harvested. Almost 34 million pounds of protein to feed a hungry world.
In the Kasilof section, which seems to be the area of most controversy, there were 14278 total kings taken in the comm. fishery or 8566 adults. For the last year I could find sport catch records of the catch was 8000 in the early season alone. There is absolutely no doubt that the sport and personal use fisheries kill more kings than the commercial fisheries. All for the amusement of a very few.
Nice to know I can always count on you to slither out of your hole to provide positive and constructive feedback Slug Man. It's too bad the truth hurts, even when you see it with your own eyes.... or are your eyes still retracted within your head, Slug?
In any case, my career mission is stamping out blindness, one eye at a time.... the appointment book is wide open.
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"If you don't kill them, they will spawn." (Carcassman)
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