by Kris Brewer
Catch and release is often a touchy subject with fishermen. Some fishermen are determined to practice catch and release, and demean any fisherman that chooses to keep a fish or two for the frying pan. On the other side o...read more
I love to fish but I rarely ever eat what I catch. Instead, I pierce my fish and then throw them back. This is not cruel and unusual. In fact, it really doesn't hurt the fish at all. There are many reasons that catching an...read more
REASONS TO SUPPORT CATCH AND RELEASE FISHING METHODS: Life can be a hectic whirlwind at times with bosses, bills, commuting and every other stressful thing piling on top of you everyday. Can there possibly be a way to s...read more
by Chantallia
SAVE THE SHARKS Jaws, that terrifying science fiction motion picture of 1975, directed by Steven Spielberg, is probably the reason why sharks have earned a destructive reputation. Incidents of adults and children being ...read more
by David Madden
Catch and release is a wonderful practice for those who fish. Catch and release ensure that only those fish that meet state requirements are kept. As a fisherman who likes to eat my catch, I often like to go for the smal...read more
by MJ Crane
Fishing has always been, and will continue to be a favorite pastime of humans around the world. Some people fish to sustain their families and communities while others fish for relaxation alone. Others fish for the th...read more
There is nothing inherently wrong with catching a few fish and keeping them to cook and eat. Commercial fishing supports a lot of families and fish are a good source of nutrition. The catch must be regulated, however, to ...read more
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