05-21-2002, 01:27 PM
Now that day was something to write home to Mom about, if she wasn't joining in.<br> On a side note, and not to take anything away from Dwight's day, but it is activities like this that puts PETA in the backyard. Would they be brazen and callous enough to say that these kids shouldn't enjoy themselves? PETA has had the brass testicles to picket such events on the platform that it hurts the fish and teaches the kids that it okay to kill and injure. I, with an opinion of one, would like to see each PETA member taken out back to the outhouse (one used for many years by a very large family) and dumped headfirst into it. I'm all for conservation but when it comes to these kids, a little tolerance is due.<br> I have watched PETA members disrupt a fishing event in California, on the Santa Cruz Pier, for di
vantaged kids. I voted for chumming for sharks with them but the SC Police reluctantly denied the request from the event sponsors. They deemed it too cruel to the sharks. To make a long story short, because they were short on fishing equipment, I volunteered two of my rigs and a tackle box, which was empty by days end but worth it. I ask for no recognition for this, it was something that needed to be done. The looks on their faces when they reeled in a fish is PRICELESS. I know how you feel Dwight and just wish I had been there to help.<br> PS. The PETA members were arrested for disrupting a authorized sporting event.<br><br>
