I can guarantee that the assertion isn't based on any animal rights activism. It's source is widely held as common sense, based on the practice of noodling itself. I'll even give most noodlers the benefit of the doubt of not being fully conscious of what they are actually doing. When that fish is sitting on its nest in a hole, and some clown sticks his/her arm in that hole, the first instinct of the fish is to repel that threat. Once that fish is grabbed by the jaw, or through the gills, the instinct becomes survival. The thrashing alone most likely means game over for the eggs. If the eggs manage to survive that, now the fish is pulled off the nest for an undetermined amount of time, now the eggs are no longer being oxygenated and kept clean of silt. Not to mention the threat from predators looking for an easy meal. A generation of potential future breeders is gone. Thats the reality of noodling.
"It's source is widely held as common sense"? So, to put it differently...there's no actual study or science that supports this view, but instead it's just a case of "Well, obviously..."?
It kills some fish, plain and simple. No argument. If the nest destruction thing is real...and, again, I don't want to hear that "common sense" tells you that, but rather that this is a known, proven fact...then it kills a lot of "potential" or "future" fish as well. But as long as the population doesn't suffer because of the loss...as long as the annual take does not exceed the ability of the population to replace annually...then it may be distasteful to some, but that alone isn't...or shouldn't be...reason to start swinging the ban hammer.
Again...what percentage of noodled Flatheads are taken and eaten...and what percentage are released after a quick picture? Live release fishing continues to make up an increasing percentage of sport fishing in general. Are you claiming that the removal of an adult from a nest results in the instantaneous death to the eggs/fry due to lack of oxygenation and being buried in silt? Releasing the adult a minute or so later won't save them? That's a tough sell. You are also stating that the physical act of wrestling the adult out of the water will mechanically destroy the eggs. Again...does it really? Or is it just "common sense" that tells you that?
Common sense is much less common than one might think. Some of us want at least a modicum of proof beyond "Because I say so!"
You've made me think about this, no question. If...big "if" for me...I ever get the chance to do it again, I will want to do some research on the ideas presented. I am not averse to killing a critter to eat it...haven't bought meat (except chicken) at a store in many years, and the freezer doesn't fill itself without the expenditure of some lead or a pointy stick...but I won't kill indiscriminately and without considering my actions.
But, to be honest, there is very little about your arguments as presented that I find convincing.
