03-18-2016, 06:23 PM
[quote Therapist]
Second point: You are a cattle rancher. You sit out in your field and when the bull mounts the heifer, you shoot them both, then wonder why you don't have any calves in the spring to renew your herd !! Nuff said !!
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Since you replied to me I assume you were responding to my comments.
I think you kind of missed the point about what I said: If you shoot that same cow 2-3 months before they would be ready to breed, you are preventing them from having offspring just like you would be if you shot them while the bull "mounts the heifer".
It happens all the time some people on here and elsewhere complain when they see others keeping fish full of eggs... They should realize that if you kept that same female in July it is the same thing as keeping it a week before she dumps her eggs in terms of preventing the next spawn of that fish.
Since the Willard inlet spawning walleyes do not contribute much if anything to the reproduction in Willard... It is kind of unwarranted to even discuss the Willard snagging issue and spawning ramifications in the same thread. I apologize for doing so. The real issue here as many have pointed out is the ethics of the matter. It is unethical at best and blatantly illegal at worst to snag them while they are stacked up in the inlet.
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Second point: You are a cattle rancher. You sit out in your field and when the bull mounts the heifer, you shoot them both, then wonder why you don't have any calves in the spring to renew your herd !! Nuff said !!
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Since you replied to me I assume you were responding to my comments.
I think you kind of missed the point about what I said: If you shoot that same cow 2-3 months before they would be ready to breed, you are preventing them from having offspring just like you would be if you shot them while the bull "mounts the heifer".
It happens all the time some people on here and elsewhere complain when they see others keeping fish full of eggs... They should realize that if you kept that same female in July it is the same thing as keeping it a week before she dumps her eggs in terms of preventing the next spawn of that fish.
Since the Willard inlet spawning walleyes do not contribute much if anything to the reproduction in Willard... It is kind of unwarranted to even discuss the Willard snagging issue and spawning ramifications in the same thread. I apologize for doing so. The real issue here as many have pointed out is the ethics of the matter. It is unethical at best and blatantly illegal at worst to snag them while they are stacked up in the inlet.
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