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Capt. George
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Save the seals! save the seals!
they have decimated the stiped bass at Cape Cod, hook a fish, fight a seal.
They have over-populated the entire Cape, but save the seals, save the eels, save the lobster.........save my ass, maybe it's their time to fade away,
everything will and does at some point, including us.
save the fishermen & hunters...
The only seals I care about are, Christmas Seals!
y'all have a very Merry one Baked Ham & Stuffed Seal......
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kellychapman
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Because I am a Lady....
Quote: | Originally posted by Capt. George
Save the seals! save the seals!
they have decimated the stiped bass at Cape Cod, hook a fish, fight a seal.
They have over-populated the entire Cape, but save the seals, save the eels, save the lobster.........save my burro, maybe it's their time to fade
away, everything will and does at some point, including us.
save the fishermen & hunters...
The only seals I care about are, Christmas Seals!
y'all have a very Merry one Baked Ham & Stuffed Seal...... | and because your proabably an ol'
goat I will not respond to your "everything eventually fading away" comment as that is the purpose of my attidude on this thread. Merry Christmas and
may you enjoy the pleasure of stuffing a seal....
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Lee
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Quote: | Originally posted by Capt. George
They have over-populated the entire Cape, but save the seals, save the eels, save the lobster.........save my burro, maybe it's their time to fade
away, everything will and does at some point, including us. |
This looks existential, to me. Can't we all live together?
(I've reframed from posting my favorite seal receipe. It's not the babies that get cooked.)
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F*ck it.
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Capt. George
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an old goat? bet I'm younger then "you have ever been".
wahhh, wahhh, wahhhh
typical enviropyscho babble. Go eat something with a face!
Capt Youth
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Lee
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Quote: | Originally posted by Capt. George
an old goat? bet I'm younger then "you have ever been".
wahhh, wahhh, wahhhh
typical enviropyscho babble. Go eat something with a face!
Capt Youth |
If you're eating seals in Baja, just want you to post it here.
Enviropsycho babble trumps psycho babble seal eaters.
Unless this is just talk.
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Thats a good one...
Quote: | Originally posted by Capt. George
an old goat? bet I'm younger then "you have ever been".
wahhh, wahhh, wahhhh
typical enviropyscho babble. Go eat something with a face!
Capt Youth | typical enviropyscho babble....very good one....and I should not have called you an old
goat....it is just usually people with some of their attitudes make me think they are.....
maybe you are younger then I have ever been....and maybe you haven't....does not really matter.....I am not much for wahhh wahhh wahhh Capt.
Youth...unfortunatly I am more of aggressive type....and should learn to keep my mouth shut...
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Bob and Susan
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please answer this....
why doesn't anyone eat dolphin...the mammal
and captn george not the dolphin they catch in FL
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Iflyfish
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I live in the Pacific Northwest. Salmon is the backbone of a significant part of our economy. They used to be abundant but the wild species are
threatened by lots of changes in the environment, some to the point of extinction. I would like to see a five-year ban on fishing for salmon to allow
for a full cycle of these fish to reproduce and give them a chance to rebound. This of course will not happen until or unless the crisis is to such
proportion that the solution will not work.
Having said that I now see sea lions, a protected species, decimating the salmon in the rivers. We have dammed the rivers and now the salmon are
sitting ducks. When the rivers ran free the seals could only go so far upriver, now they have a freeway to the place where the salmon all gaggle up to
await their turn at the fish ladders. Big score for the sea lions. Bad news for the salmon.
It is incredibly frustrating for anglers to have their catch stolen off their line by sea lions who have learned to let the anglers do their catching.
Just look for the struggling salmon and bite them off below the head. Sea lions do not normally eat the heads anyway. So the angler is left with a
head for chowder, though few keep them.
The point is that there are competing interests at play here. It is very hard to resolve the issue of which species has precedence. This debate
generates a lot more heat than light. On another topic on this list I understood Jerry to be suggesting that the solution to human created problems
was to do away with the humans. Now this may be the most elegant solution of all and one that we may already be participating in.
Iflyfish
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Lee
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Quote: | Originally posted by Iflyfish
Big score for the sea lions. Bad news for the salmon.
It is incredibly frustrating for anglers to have their catch stolen off their line by sea lions who have learned to let the anglers do their catching.
The point is that there are competing interests at play here. It is very hard to resolve the issue of which species has precedence. This debate
generates a lot more heat than light.
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Bad news for salmon? Better, in this case, is being caught by anglers?
Frustrating for angelers to have their catch stolen? Wait. Wait. Don't tell me. The anglers came before the seals.
Hard to resolve the issue -- the evolved species has precedence. Anglers, again. We're all on board now.
I'm up for clubbing anglers. Yup. Eliminate the humans. Smoked anglers anyone?
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Frank
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
please answer this....
why doesn't anyone eat dolphin...the mammal
and captn george not the dolphin they catch in FL |
This is where I draw the line....VERY GRAPHIC so be warned. http://www.glumbert.com/media/dolphin
Im not riding in Kellys enviro boat, but there is a line we all know when its been crossed. To eat a Dolphin would be like eating a Chimpanzee or
something. Humane death, then BBQ.
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Tomas Tierra
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VERY GRAPHIC to say the least!!!
That has definatley crossed the line! Good thing there are a zillion Dolphins out there..Friggin BRUTAL!!! I'm no enviro wacko either, but dam, that
aint right!!
Rode a very large wave with a couple of dolphin today, I swear the one smiled at me when he went back out to sea.
edit: would love to see something like that done to the piniped population
[Edited on 12-12-2006 by Tomas Tierra]
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BajaDanD
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THIS IS WHATS LEFT OF A YELLOWTAIL AFTER A SEAL GOT IT
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BajaDanD
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Here is a seal taking a yellowtail
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Tomas Tierra
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DFG says we can shoot marbles with a slingshot to get rid of them
Ever seen a seal laugh???pull out your sling shot and marbles and you will-
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jerry
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frank that is definatly one FRANK vidio
how much different would the reactionit be if it were, tuna, beef,pigs, chickens
it sure isnt pretty but its the part of life that is kept from the populas but in order to have tunafish, steak; pork chops and fryed chicken some one
has to be the butcher
sad bunch of humans arnt we??
jerry and judi
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Capt. George
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Kelly, you should not keep your mouth shut......20 yrs NYC Firefighter, I've got skin thicker than a seal, keep on blabbin.
Lee, Todos Santos, it figures! Probably already lost (or never had) the provider instinct.
Survival of the fittest? If it weren't for that, you would not be in Todos Santos with the rest of the Artsie Fartsies right now....How's that for
heat?
Anglers before the seals? Actually I had fished the outer beaches of Cape Cod without seeing a seal (during bass season) for over 20 years. Now
they're reproducing at an alarming rate and causing financial strain on many commercial fishermen....screw the fishermen and their families? I don't
think so.
Lee, do you eat things with faces??
Dolphin, how could you not eat something with a smile like that?!?!
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capt. mike
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hummmmmmm............
i wonder if these seals taste anything like vaquita?
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Tomas Tierra
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where have all the white sharks gone?? a good healthy population of those guys would help the problem...although clubs and shotguns sounds more
efective...and with clubs and shotguns, we wuoldn't have to swim/surf with seamonsters.....
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The Canadian Sealers Association has an interesting website loaded with information on the nutritional values, products and just about anything else
you want to know about seals.
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Capt. George
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TT
you must still cary the provider/hunter genetics...good for you!
how about fight or flight..
our babied population is turning into a nation of whining whimps.
there are so many seals, sea lions now that even the whites can't keep up. Are they still listed as endangered? wadda croc a chit.
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