Very funny, even though I think a few of them were staged.
Yeah, what John said, funny nonetheless. 😂🤣
I've checked back repeatedly and now believe the bikini lady was not staged.......
I've checked back repeatedly and now believe the bikini lady was not staged.......
But her dolphin (mahi mahi) might have been.
Did you ever watch a fresh cough fish? As they flip around gasping for breath[water] dyeing and everybody is cheering happy for the fisherman's conquest over a fish being put to death.
Yes, I do eat fish.
@brush Hey fish.....due warning....ya takes the bait ya pays the price! I think it was Popeye that said that originally??
@jack-dodds The price for just taking the bait, DEATH seems a little harsh to me. My problem is teaching a kid to rejoice with KILLING a fish. If you are hungry and can not buy food makes it an entirely different story, but just for fun, no. Catch and release just for the fun of it would be fine with me, except a good portion of the fish released die from the trauma of being ripped out of the water.
Yes, I feel the same way about hunting for fun. Very few people actually have to hunt to survive today, they just like to kill.
@brush I feel that fishing catch and release makes no sense whatsoever for the cruelty and damage/possible slow death caused to the fish. The thrill it gives trophy fisherman is of course very real to them; I just don't share the feeling at all. I used to hunt birds and deer many years ago and have no issue with it as long as it's done RESPONSIBLY. Wild game tastes very good and of course hunting is part of the numbers control chain; which IMHO is better than wild animals starving to death in certain bad cycles of nature. I find some feed lots/abbatoirs conditions very disturbing. I guess there will always be varying opinions on this general subject.