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Monday
Sep292014

ENVIROS AND ANGLERS

I'll say it again, if you're not reading Charles Witek's blog you should be.

As I’ve noted before in this blog, most anglers like to think of themselves as the good guys.

If you catch them in a moment of honesty, maybe down at the dock in the evening, or standing around the bar before their fishing club meeting convenes, they’ll tell you sure, they want to take fish home, but they’ll be glad to take a few less if that means that their kids and their grandkids will be able to have good fishing, too.

They’ll tell you that they’re a little concerned that there’s not enough bait for the bass to feed on, and that the sewer plant over by Bay Park is doing bad things to the bay.

They understand what “conservation” means, and on the whole, think that it’s a pretty good idea.

So it gets a little puzzling that, when somebody mentions “environmentalists”—folks who, as a whole, want to make sure there are enough fish around for the next generation, protect stocks of the forage fish and try to clean up our waters and protect essential fish habitat—a lot of anglers suddenly start breathing hard, pointing fingers, and calling those folks “the enemy.”

LINK (via: One Angler's Voyage)

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Reader Comments (2)

Well let me help you out. It's because liberal politicians have done such good job of dividing us over the issue of environmentalism. You see, if I vote for the so called, "enviro" liberal politician I have to accept the rest of the liberal BS that comes with it.

September 29, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterErnst Hemminway

totally!!! they took our jobs!!!

September 30, 2014 | Unregistered Commentercitizen snips

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