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Benderbrau

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by Benderbrau » Mon Apr 09, 2012 4:56 pm
So I see this guy fishing in a man made reservoir/lake the other days and I'm like "Is there actually anything to fish for here?" and he's like "Oh sure, the town fills it with fish every year" WTF? Is my tax money really being used to have fish imported just for people to catch them? And what purpose can that possibly serve? This sounds really fucked up

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by David Bird » Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:16 pm
Happens all over the place. A lot of lakes are either man made, had their original ecology destroyed by development, or were actually dead lakes (just because water accumulates somewhere doesn't mean fish will find it). Parks departments have been filling them for decades.
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by Cat-Scratch » Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:30 pm
David Bird wrote:Happens all over the place. A lot of lakes are either man made, had their original ecology destroyed by development, or were actually dead lakes (just because water accumulates somewhere doesn't mean fish will find it). Parks departments have been filling them for decades.
Bird beat me to it. The fish have a role to play other then just provide a weekend/vacation pastime. Some of those lakes are also used for drinking water as they tend to be fresh water.

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by Royal Nonesuch » Mon Apr 09, 2012 5:59 pm
Yeah, they're not introduced just for fishing. There are actual ecological reasons for doing that.
Though it does remind me of the film Darwin's Nightmare, which is about the introduction of the Nile Perch to Lake Victoria in Tanzania, and the catastrophic effects on the local ecosystem (and economy, as well as human rights abuses) to facilitate dining on a delicacy in Europe. But that's a whole other thing.
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by Benderbrau » Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:10 pm
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Bird beat me to it. The fish have a role to play other then just provide a weekend/vacation pastime. Some of those lakes are also used for drinking water as they tend to be fresh water.
Okay but then put up no fishing signs dammit. I'm not paying to subsidize some doucebags grocery bill.

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by oogy » Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:41 pm
Also, most states require you to have a fishing license that the fisher has to pay for.

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by achilles » Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:43 pm
oogy wrote:Also, most states require you to have a fishing license that the fisher has to pay for.
Not to mention daily fishing fees. And parking.
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by US Agent » Mon Apr 09, 2012 6:45 pm
oogy wrote:Also, most states require you to have a fishing license that the fisher has to pay for.
And in instances when the 'feller is from out of State and just visiting the Nortland for the weekender, it's even more tax money.
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by achilles » Mon Apr 09, 2012 7:41 pm
Gotta have a complete ecosystem there, or the whole thing just gets up with algae and mosquito larvae.
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by Cat-Scratch » Mon Apr 09, 2012 8:25 pm
Benderbrau wrote:Okay but then put up no fishing signs dammit. I'm not paying to subsidize some doucebags grocery bill.
True, but sometimes it was due because conservation wasn't around just yet. For some, it's literally a reclamation project for the fresh water.

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by Cat-Scratch » Mon Apr 09, 2012 8:29 pm
achilles wrote:Gotta have a complete ecosystem there, or the whole thing just gets up with algae and mosquito larvae.
That reason is also why frogs are sometimes added in too.

Strict31 wrote:To quote Hunter S. Thompson, there is nothing more despicable than a cat in the depths of a nip binge..
Strict31 wrote:Listen to Feline Mussolini.
Strict31 wrote:You're goddamned insane.
achilles wrote:Pay no attention to Cat-Scratch people; he's insane from all that cat-nip.
Lord Simian wrote:"Us"? This is YOUR Kongdamn fault, mister "Bets on when this place will break again"....
Psivage wrote:Don't trust a cat. They are always up to no good.
Ragnascratch is coming... maybe./人 ◕ ‿‿ ◕ 人\
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