If you stop and think about it, it's really kind of ironic. Here this guy is, out poaching salmon, an endangered salmon, no less, and we want to crucify him..... And we should! What he did was wrong and it contributes to the already bad image that hunters and fishermen have been labeled with.However, if you happen to be a tribal member and you harvest fish in a way that would otherwise be illegal, or if you take fish from a run that has been labeled as "threatened", it's OK. Hell, people will even stand in line to buy them from you! Yeah, this guy is a Puke, and what he did isn't right, but it's funny how everybody gasps when a non-tribal fisher does something like this, yet nobdy gives anything more than the occasionall hail-hearted complaint when the Tribes do basically the same thing. Every one of you guys who say that this dude should rot in prison for killing a fish should be saying the same thing everytime a tribal net goes into a river or stream that has a wild run of fish in it. Remember, just because the tribes are on the "right" side of the law in no way means that what they do every day is no less unethical than what this particular person did... He took a fish that needed to remain in the system to spawn and pass on it's genes, whats more they profit from it, and in my book, that makes it worse.
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