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<blockquote data-quote="gil1" data-source="post: 1339999" data-attributes="member: 4144"><p>You're scaring me, Tubbs. I actually agree.</p><p>But I realize that those are generalizations, and we have an ocean of differences to cross.</p><p></p><p>There are some Utopias out there, but they ain't public, they ain't cheap, and they ain't Put-Grow-And-Take. I know it would never happen, but my fantasy would be just to have one C&R fishery. Let the eaters have all the rest. </p><p></p><p>Our society would never pay to manage something publicly where the only thing we take out of it is a fun experience. We have to take from the resource, or we can't support it. That's not wrong at all - like BW said, the resource was put there for us to take it. I just wish we could have one of the thousands out there that we could manage solely for entertainment value.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gil1, post: 1339999, member: 4144"] You're scaring me, Tubbs. I actually agree. But I realize that those are generalizations, and we have an ocean of differences to cross. There are some Utopias out there, but they ain't public, they ain't cheap, and they ain't Put-Grow-And-Take. I know it would never happen, but my fantasy would be just to have one C&R fishery. Let the eaters have all the rest. Our society would never pay to manage something publicly where the only thing we take out of it is a fun experience. We have to take from the resource, or we can't support it. That's not wrong at all - like BW said, the resource was put there for us to take it. I just wish we could have one of the thousands out there that we could manage solely for entertainment value. [/QUOTE]
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