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<blockquote data-quote="Tubakka" data-source="post: 1339598" data-attributes="member: 5237"><p>I had this WHOLE thing typed up and then decided...</p><p></p><p>...no...</p><p></p><p>...it had some real gems in it too Gil. You'd have loved it. XOXO</p><p></p><p>"Tartar Sauce" h aha...I'm getting a shirt made.</p><p></p><p>...I'll leave it at this. I believe in catch-and-release as a management tool and a concept to be practiced and regarded, not as an absolute and a life-style choice. Alot of people use it almost like some demographics do their sexual orientation...it becomes almost an identity to them, more than just a practice of their character. And it most certainly shouldn't be a line of segregation between folks utilizing a resource, especially when the party inciting judgment upon another isn't even utilizing the same layer of the resource. Do I believe catch-and-release is a good practice? Of course. Do I believe that there is this utopian fishery in artificially augmented or created fisheries that exists if every single fish is release in a PUT-GROW-AND-TAKE fishery? No. And is it not a beautiful thing to HAVE the luxury of a fishery that is built to take the harvest of some nice fish for the table?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tubakka, post: 1339598, member: 5237"] I had this WHOLE thing typed up and then decided... ...no... ...it had some real gems in it too Gil. You'd have loved it. XOXO "Tartar Sauce" h aha...I'm getting a shirt made. ...I'll leave it at this. I believe in catch-and-release as a management tool and a concept to be practiced and regarded, not as an absolute and a life-style choice. Alot of people use it almost like some demographics do their sexual orientation...it becomes almost an identity to them, more than just a practice of their character. And it most certainly shouldn't be a line of segregation between folks utilizing a resource, especially when the party inciting judgment upon another isn't even utilizing the same layer of the resource. Do I believe catch-and-release is a good practice? Of course. Do I believe that there is this utopian fishery in artificially augmented or created fisheries that exists if every single fish is release in a PUT-GROW-AND-TAKE fishery? No. And is it not a beautiful thing to HAVE the luxury of a fishery that is built to take the harvest of some nice fish for the table? [/QUOTE]
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