Here is some info. Looks like other shellfish do also
www.sciencefocus.com
Hunters are like a box of chocolates ……...
That being said, in my younger years when putting food on the table I didn't need to spend hundreds/thousands of $$$ to put a deer, elk, or moose in the freezer. I live within an hours drive of the Rocky Mountains, and while not a common occurrence we have had moose walk down the front street where I live. Below is a cow & her young bull calf that greeted my wife one morning when she was out walking the dog. We have also had bears, mountain lions etc in the city, and deer feed on the shrubs etc on our front lawn on a regular basis. I could fill a freezer full of meat, for well under $100. CAD. If I wanted to poach one, I could fill a freezer for almost nothing.
At one point, a couple of decades ago, I simply lost the heart to kill wild animals, even if the cuts at the local meat market were more costly. Nowadays I spend my extra $$$ on filling bird & squirrel feeders, and of course fish food. lol
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Very few species of fish require live food, in order to become conditioned to breed, typically just those that strictly eat live in captivity.
Perhaps my fish were just picky. When I started feeding live redworms and crickets they started breeding. On pellet food nada.
I do not hunt for starters. Not because of the killing but because I do not like the mess of dressing out the kill. I also figure it is cheaper to buy meat from a market.
I do not like the idea of killing for the thrill of the hunt myself so much but do not condemn others who have that particular blood lust.
Hello; I made the above comments and saw the following comments in later posts.I only saw one comment that seemed to be agreeing with you and asking how you felt about some other topics. How'd you stir the pot? Seems we are having a good conversation with no one getting worked up over silly stuff. Lets keep the good feelings going.... huh!
I think much of what passes for blood lust among hunters is misjudged.
It's not about the massacre of animals, except for a very few strange folk.
It's about training and tools. Being able to master and subdue the world by whatever means necessary, to insure human survival.
Hello; To Twentyleagues- The above are why I chose to make the post expanding my take on hunter "blood lust". I felt the need to be more clear after reading the quotes above. No big deal other than I do not wish to be misunderstood. RD's hunting to put food on the table in lean times is not what I consider blood lust but subsistence hunting. Some folks hunt for extra needed food.I've lost count how many animals I have killed, cleaned, butchered, and eaten. From thousands of fish, to elk and moose. Not for blood lust, I was putting food on the table when times were lean.
Hello; While at it let me be more clear on the cost of hunting. I had nothing to go hunting with at one time. I ask a hunter friend what I would need to go on a hunting trip. There was a list of things. A legal permit for sure which was among the lesser costs. I would have had to buy a rifle for a few hundred dollars. A scope and both practice and hunting ammo. All the outdoor clothing and to fit in with his group all in camo. I would have needed money to be a few hundred miles away a few days in the particular case of that friend. This was decades ago and the bill was approaching $1000+ dollars. This was just for the basic stuff. My friend also took 4 wheelers along on most of his trips.I could fill a freezer full of meat, for well under $100. CAD. If I wanted to poach one, I could fill a freezer for almost nothing.
Hello; While at it let me be more clear on the cost of hunting. I had nothing to go hunting with at one time. I ask a hunter friend what I would need to go on a hunting trip. There was a list of things. A legal permit for sure which was among the lesser costs. I would have had to buy a rifle for a few hundred dollars. A scope and both practice and hunting ammo. All the outdoor clothing and to fit in with his group all in camo. I would have needed money to be a few hundred miles away a few days in the particular case of that friend. This was decades ago and the bill was approaching $1000+ dollars. This was just for the basic stuff. My friend also took 4 wheelers along on most of his trips.
I get that if I already had the rifle and other stuff then just a nearby hunt would cost must less. So if you already have the gear I get it.
IME Only a few wealthy nations have the luxury of such things. If you had hungry kids crying from malnutrition (half the 3rd world) well . . . I think things would seem much different.
Why go there, really? I haven't found the commentary funny for oh I don't know, 15 yrs or more.
Here, read this: https://downeast.com/cook-lobster-with-cannabis/
There is a lobster maturity study being conducted by some coworkers. They actually freeze the lobsters for a short while prior to dissecting them.