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Yes it does.Shizat said:Just because I like dyed fish doesn't make me bad. I bet some of you even EAT fish, should be ashamed of yourselves for doing that. The fish that are caught and killed for their meat usually die from being deprived of oxygen.
Hypocritical no?Yenko said:What I think is sick is catch-and-release. People catch a fish, causing stress, pain and injury, then put it back in the water; just for entertainment. If you're going to catch fish; kill them humanely and eat it. I still eat fish; what they do to a fish is no worse than what happens to a chicken.
A couple times a year I have to go smelt fishing with my Dad to catch fish that they use for research at the university he works at. Generally, we either give the fish a harmless fin clip and release them or kill them humanely and keep them.
I agree with Cheese.Cheese Specialist said:Yes it does.Shizat said:Just because I like dyed fish doesn't make me bad. I bet some of you even EAT fish, should be ashamed of yourselves for doing that. The fish that are caught and killed for their meat usually die from being deprived of oxygen.
I don't eat fish, even people who do are as bad as the people who knowingly like to buy dyed fish and those who dye them.
You need to get educated about the process of how they are dyed before you decide you like them because of the pretty colours.
This is a fishlovers forum and has no place for those who are fine with the suffering of fish for profit IMO.
Annastasia said:I agree with Cheese.Cheese Specialist said:Yes it does.Shizat said:Just because I like dyed fish doesn't make me bad. I bet some of you even EAT fish, should be ashamed of yourselves for doing that. The fish that are caught and killed for their meat usually die from being deprived of oxygen.
I don't eat fish, even people who do are as bad as the people who knowingly like to buy dyed fish and those who dye them.
You need to get educated about the process of how they are dyed before you decide you like them because of the pretty colours.
This is a fishlovers forum and has no place for those who are fine with the suffering of fish for profit IMO.
I'm not hypocritical. A fin clip, unlike coloring doesn't cause any significant injury to the fish. They are netted, a tiny bit of fin is cut off and they go back to the stream. My dads research is done to learn more about fish to help protect them. Like I said, the fish we do kill are stunned (or killed; we don't know wether they survive it) then their heads are removed. The same way you would kill an aquarium fish.William said:Hypocritical no?
I'd sayWilliam said:Hypocritical no?Yenko said:What I think is sick is catch-and-release. People catch a fish, causing stress, pain and injury, then put it back in the water; just for entertainment. If you're going to catch fish; kill them humanely and eat it. I still eat fish; what they do to a fish is no worse than what happens to a chicken.
A couple times a year I have to go smelt fishing with my Dad to catch fish that they use for research at the university he works at. Generally, we either give the fish a harmless fin clip and release them or kill them humanely and keep them.