Author Topic: starfish kills good fish and justice is served  (Read 5162 times)


that doesn't make this okay, fish are living animals just like rabbits and part of a crucial food chain, as said in the video

would you prefer to see someone snap a rabbits neck for no reason
it's more like shooting a deer and leaving it out in the woods
but in either case i wouldn't loving care because it doesn't affect me in any way
it's an animal that's being hunted for sport, i couldn't give less of a stuff what the hunter decides to do with what he's killed
i definitely wouldn't get as hardcore buttblasted as these two idiots

I tear wings off flies, step on kittens and set fire to ant hills

am i cool too?
it's more like shooting a deer and leaving it out in the woods
but in either case i wouldn't loving care because it doesn't affect me in any way
it's an animal that's being hunted for sport, i couldn't give less of a stuff what the hunter decides to do with what he's killed
i definitely wouldn't get as hardcore buttblasted as these two idiots
i'm guessing when you're a fisher/fishing enthusiast you learn to value fish more

it's more like shooting a deer and leaving it out in the woods
but in either case i wouldn't loving care because it doesn't affect me in any way
it's an animal that's being hunted for sport, i couldn't give less of a stuff what the hunter decides to do with what he's killed
i definitely wouldn't get as hardcore buttblasted as these two idiots
The constant cumulation of ignorance by people like you and the people in the video is what causes population issues and hunting/fishing regulations in the first place.

it's more like shooting a deer and leaving it out in the woods
but in either case i wouldn't loving care because it doesn't affect me in any way
it's an animal that's being hunted for sport, i couldn't give less of a stuff what the hunter decides to do with what he's killed
i definitely wouldn't get as hardcore buttblasted as these two idiots
but hunting for sport means you actually have to kill something (and i would assume take it's antlers / hide), if you're fishing just for sport why would you bother killing something you don't even plan on eating, taking for a trophy, etc
the fish wasn't even big enough to keep either

the guys confronting them for doing something illegal is completely justified


I understand killing it if it's something like Asian carp , but they should at least clean up and not chum up the water.  

but hunting for sport means you actually have to kill something (and i would assume take it's antlers / hide), if you're fishing just for sport why would you bother killing something you don't even plan on eating, taking for a trophy, etc
the fish wasn't even big enough to keep either

the guys confronting them for doing something illegal is completely justified
i'm not saying the guy's not a dumbass, i mean,

but the two guys in the video just get ridiculously offended when he kills a fish. it did not concern them whatsoever.
also stufflord's the one who decided to compare it to mammals

lets kill nonnel's dog
it's just an animal

lets kill nonnel's dog
it's just an animal
let's kill nonnel as well, after all it won't affect anyones lives :^)

lets kill nonnel's dog
it's just an animal
what are you talking about
the largest category of animals i've talked about was animals that are hunted for sport
i've even specified just fish

what are you talking about
the largest category of animals i've talked about was animals that are hunted for sport
i've even specified just fish
in all seriousness, nonnel has a point: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muskellunge

they're literally lease concern, this guy should've just got a 100$ fine at most.

what kind of loving stuff excuse is that i mean

i hear people saying "but its okay for them to do it??" but using that as for another subject like weed is just making him way more loving stupid than he is

but the two guys in the video just get ridiculously offended when he kills a fish. it did not concern them whatsoever.
also stufflord's the one who decided to compare it to mammals
I'm sure it concerned them very much so. If I saw some guy killing a tiger muskellunge at the lake I normally fish at I'd be pissed. Especially since their current stock in that lake is very low, making them a fairly rare fish to catch. These circumstances can be applied to many lakes across the country, most likely including this one.
what are you talking about
the largest category of animals i've talked about was animals that are hunted for sport
i've even specified just fish
Freshwater fish are generally not hunted for sport, rather caught and released back into that specific lake so that they can spawn/reproduce. Killing these kinds of fish, especially pikes and muskies, is a serious thing due to the fact that most lakes need to be stocked with them annually to sustain population. Killing fish that are caught is only advised when catching them with the intent of cooking them, and in this case there are very strict preventative guidelines and regulations. This includes only being allowed to keep fish that are a certain length and limits to the amount of fish that can be caught and put in the livewell.

It seems to me that you have never fished a day in your life or even bothered to do some research on the basic principles behind recreational fishing with the way you're talking out of your ass.

yes i have fished and yes i understand how fish populations work
the man did deserve a fine, but the two guys acted ridiculously, picking a fight with the guy (over a damn fish) instead of getting a picture of him and his boat registration number and reporting him