06-10-2006, 04:07 AM
[black][size 1]"I have no problem with [black]killing[/black] renewable fish for eating or whatever other purpose you have in mind, like rainbows and other trout that can only live a few years"[/size][/black]
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[size 1]Your own words... So you are saying that the (dead) 1977 33 lb 10 oz Brown, and the (dead) 1979 26 lb 2oz Rainbow, only lived a few years to get this big, and neither species need protecting whatsoever, because they are renewable? [black]How silly is that?[/black][/size]
[size 1]Now, before you start slamming me, just think about one thing. The fish that you are talking about being (and charge $350.00 a person because you are the only one who knows how to catch) such a frail slow growing treasure, were never even planted in the Gorge. Ever. They found their own way there. Now that is a weak species that need protecting! Right! Maybe before you start sticking to your stories, you should do a little research![/size]
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[size 1]Your own words... So you are saying that the (dead) 1977 33 lb 10 oz Brown, and the (dead) 1979 26 lb 2oz Rainbow, only lived a few years to get this big, and neither species need protecting whatsoever, because they are renewable? [black]How silly is that?[/black][/size]
[size 1]Now, before you start slamming me, just think about one thing. The fish that you are talking about being (and charge $350.00 a person because you are the only one who knows how to catch) such a frail slow growing treasure, were never even planted in the Gorge. Ever. They found their own way there. Now that is a weak species that need protecting! Right! Maybe before you start sticking to your stories, you should do a little research![/size]
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