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  • ceyko
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    Yeah - I should've prefaced my post or mentioned the typical "to each their own" wording. Leaves more fish for me. I do not necessarily understand fully, but I certainly understand how fishing can be relaxing and processing it can be considered a PITA. It's one of the reasons I have a cutting board rigged up on the boat this year. Just process it before getting off the water, dump everything back and done. No more stinky trash cans in the summer time.

    Oh and I get the "have fun trying" part. That's mostly what I end up doing even with the gear I got. haha Some days though man...hit that limit in an hour and then I catch and release.


    Originally posted by jluv View Post
    I don't fish for food. The fishing is the fun part. The last thing I want to do is then kill the animal and rip its guts out and make a mess before putting it on my plate. Sometimes that's okay, but it's more of a pain in the ass to me, when all I really want to do is have fun playing around with my tackle box full of toys, being out in nature, and catching some fish. Or hell, to be honest, I have fun trying, even when I don't catch anything. It's like camping or hiking or riding some trails. I don't need to produce a meal from it to make it worthwhile.
    Originally posted by svo855 View Post
    I frequently carry fishing gear with me and if I drive past a body of water that looks promising I will stop and fish for 10-15 minutes and release what I catch.

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  • jluv
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    Originally posted by ceyko View Post
    Never understood the point of catch and release. I know a lot of folks do it, but if I going to spend money on boat, gas, electronics, lights...etc I'm getting a dinner out of what I catch.
    I don't fish for food. The fishing is the fun part. The last thing I want to do is then kill the animal and rip its guts out and make a mess before putting it on my plate. Sometimes that's okay, but it's more of a pain in the ass to me, when all I really want to do is have fun playing around with my tackle box full of toys, being out in nature, and catching some fish. Or hell, to be honest, I have fun trying, even when I don't catch anything. It's like camping or hiking or riding some trails. I don't need to produce a meal from it to make it worthwhile.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by ceyko View Post
    Never understood the point of catch and release. I know a lot of folks do it, but if I going to spend money on boat, gas, electronics, lights...etc I'm getting a dinner out of what I catch.
    I frequently carry fishing gear with me and if I drive past a body of water that looks promising I will stop and fish for 10-15 minutes and release what I catch.

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  • ceyko
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    Originally posted by Tremor14 View Post
    I fish but i catch and release.
    Never understood the point of catch and release. I know a lot of folks do it, but if I going to spend money on boat, gas, electronics, lights...etc I'm getting a dinner out of what I catch.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
    They hadn't known him for years. There's a difference between trusting someone because of their credentials/performance, and trusting someone because you've known them half your life.
    You need to do some reading. About 1/3 of the people he ripped off had known him since his early 20's and he went to temple with them. The man he took the most from had been his closest friend for 45 years and that did not stop him from taking $400,000,000 from him.

    Edit: He went to church with the dude he took for $400 million to.
    Last edited by svauto-erotic855; 03-12-2016, 09:30 AM.

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  • Grimpala
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    Originally posted by svo855 View Post
    That is what many of Bernie Madoff's clients/victims thought as well.
    They hadn't known him for years. There's a difference between trusting someone because of their credentials/performance, and trusting someone because you've known them half your life.

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  • Grimpala
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    Originally posted by svo855 View Post
    ^^^ It sounds like you have never bird hunted before. Getting hit with pellets from other hunters is not uncommon.
    Not at point blank range.

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  • Tremor14
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    i hunt a lot of pussy, but i usually leave it dead where it lay. i dont bring that shit home with me.

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  • Craizie
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    Originally posted by Tremor14 View Post
    i've never hunted anything in my life. I fish but i catch and release.
    Pussy?

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  • Tremor14
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    i've never hunted anything in my life. I fish but i catch and release.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    ^^^ It sounds like you have never bird hunted before. Getting hit with pellets from other hunters is not uncommon.

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  • Tremor14
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    no but its a dirty gun that was commissioned in a crime, whether it was read in a verdict or not.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by Tremor14 View Post
    and dick Cheney. his infamous bird hunting gun went for 5 digits in auction.
    I don't believe that Dick has ever been accused of theft. It is very common for high end custom shotguns to sell for 5 digits.

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  • Tremor14
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    and dick Cheney. his infamous bird hunting gun went for 5 digits in auction.

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  • svauto-erotic855
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    Originally posted by Grimpala View Post
    I'm thinking that I can trust people who've attended church with my grandparent's for decades.
    That is what many of Bernie Madoff's clients/victims thought as well.

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