I would also assume horses dont like being ridden, other animals dont like being hunted, some dogs/cats dont like being groomed for shows etc etc
Fellas, if I intruded on this thread and asked you how you'd feel if you were dragged out of your habitat by a bloody great hook in your mouth, I suppose I'd just make myself thoroughly unpopular, and would have no chance of causing a rethink about the sport of fishing?
Maybe your dog dont like ridin around with his head out the window
And most humans would prefer not to work. I suppose we could start another thread "Fish wars".
Humans are after all hunter gatherers. Remember also that the little fish probably dont like getting eaten by the bigger ones either. Even krill would prefer not to drown in the digestive juices of a whale.
What next?
Totally true, Prawn. I knew mine would be an unpopular comment and I know I'm well in the minority.I would also assume horses dont like being ridden, other animals dont like being hunted, some dogs/cats dont like being groomed for shows etc etc
She as it happens - like most dogs - loves having her head out the window.Maybe your dog dont like ridin around with his head out the window
. If you could all just kill the creature as quickly as possible, rather than let it flounder about, gasping until it eventually expires, that would be something. (Not suggesting you don't now, but I've seen this happen often.)
She as it happens - like most dogs - loves having her head out the window.
I'm having some difficulty finding the connection with whether she does or doesn't, however, with hauling fish around via a hook in their mouths.
Fellas, if I intruded on this thread and asked you how you'd feel if you were dragged out of your habitat by a bloody great hook in your mouth, I suppose I'd just make myself thoroughly unpopular, and would have no chance of causing a rethink about the sport of fishing?
Fellas, if I intruded on this thread and asked you how you'd feel if you were dragged out of your habitat by a bloody great hook in your mouth, I suppose I'd just make myself thoroughly unpopular, and would have no chance of causing a rethink about the sport of fishing?
Yeah, last time I cut the broccoli I heard it cry
What on earth makes you think if I'm driving along the highway, I'm suddenly going to be sideswiping a tree?Dogs ,like most animals have a different perception to pain as humans I know this to be so ,as I have a lifetime experience of work on the land where castration,speying,mulesing ect is a way of life.
A dog with its head out the window when it hits a tree is probably just as happy as the fish.
I know, nulla, I know. So foolish of me to even stick my neck out on this.Not a chance, never ever, hunter gatherer instincs etc. You will never sway a truly dedicated angler from fishing, ever!
Exactly what I was getting at, Whiskers. Those shows (and the practice in real life) shows a complete disregard for the poor damn fish.I love fish and fishing (for food)... but I tend to wonder why 'sport' fishing is not banned like most other former sport shooting or hunting of animals for fun.
I watch some of the fishing shows on tele for example where they get all excited about hooking and playing these fish for the longer the better, then holding it up for display out of it's natural environment and then let it go back into the water proclaiming to be good conversationists... before doing it all over again.
By showing some support for what I'm on about you're not hiding, Whiskers, and I appreciate very much that at least you can see that I'm not just being a spoilsport.I'm ready to run and hide behind you Julia... there is volumes of evidence that people who commit acts of cruelty on anaimals is a pretty good indicator to voilent behaviour or at least violent disposition in a person. :hide: :hide:
... Can you provide some substantiation of your assertion that animals have a 'different perception of pain'? I don't think they do at all. They are, though, more stoic than we are.
And before I leave the fish argument alone, neurological studies have confirmed that fish feel pain. Hence my concern for them being subjected to this just to amuse human beings....
And before I leave the fish argument alone, neurological studies have confirmed that fish feel pain. Hence my concern for them being subjected to this just to amuse human beings.
Just seems to me there are so many things people can do for fun and/or sport, so why is it necessary to torture another living creature?
Agree re the beg, roll over etc. However, are you suggesting that we don't need to train dogs at all, that they should be free to run where they like in built up urban areas, off leash, jumping on kids and knocking them over, big dogs monstering little ones?neurological studies also show that dogs have emotions and feelings , so why is it ok to embarrass the poor mutt by making it sit, roll over , beg , and all sorts of other pathetic ideas humans decided dogs should do on command?
So as an alternative you'd stop desexing dogs? I seem to recall you referred to your own dog being desexed?how about pain? . dogs dont feel being desexed, tattood , microchipped .ALL because humans say it should be done
I've gathered that you are more than a bit fond of your own dog/dogs, Nun, so can only imagine you're just wanting to be argumentative.yes lets all take up basket weaving instead of subjecting dogs to this unnatural treatment.
Where is the hypocrisy? I don't subject my dog to any form of cruelty.No offense intended but geeze some of this thread is hypocrisy at its finest...
I guess right now wouldn't be a good time to about good land fishing sites around the Sydney area....
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