how old was the last feeder you gave to your fish?redtailfool said:Thats an impressive sized fish .Too bad it was speared out of pleasure.
It was probably over 40 years old, that fish.
less than 1 year
what life would you rather lived
how old was the last feeder you gave to your fish?redtailfool said:Thats an impressive sized fish .Too bad it was speared out of pleasure.
It was probably over 40 years old, that fish.
finsandfangs said:man, you people!
you all morn at the sight of a picture like this and feel better about it by saying how horrible the person is who has done this, when how much better are you? do any of you use live feeders? how about if you have eaten any meat lately? what makes one living thing's life more important than another? is it your personal prefence? because you don't see the meat you eat get scared, tortured, killed and then cut from the carcas, then what it doesn't happen?! if you try to say that livestock and feeders are raised for food then you are contradicting your "caring" self buy judgeing their lives. who are all of you to judge this fisher/spearer? you may try to make the argument that this fish is so old that it deserves to live; when looked at from another perspective; it was lucky enough to have experienced what it did. how about feeders that are robbed of life so young why do they desirve it less? you sterio type the fisher man as feeling macho from this...... he gets about as much machoness from it as you do righteousness from condeming him. as for that monster fish in the pic; imagin all the smaller fish that it has eaten because it was bigger than them, well humans are on the top of the food chain...... deal with it
remeber LIFE FEEDS ON LIFE FEEDS ON LIFE FEEDS ON LIFE
finsandfangs said:the meat you eat gets killed for money
pleasure or money doesn't matter as long as it serves the same purpose
food
guppy said:BGG, it's your opinion and your respect to bestow, IMO open water spear fishing is a kick and a challenge, reefdiving may be different and I doubt I would take a big grouper like that one.
I see a lot of preconceptions jumping out in this thread, things like the fish has to be old, or he probably doesn't even like the taste of fish.
Some fish grow quickly, you don't know him. For all you know this one trip satisfies a dream of a lifetime and he eats fish at every meal.
I hunt, I fish, I cast nets, and I use a hawiian spear.
I don't catch and release, I kill and eat. I don't hunt for trophy racks because younger bucks taste better, I obey fish limits and game laws. I make it a point to kill at least one animal to eat each year, it is part of my religion. I wear leather but seldom fur. I don't believe in wasting hides, I try not to kill anything that I won't eat.
Growing cotton kills more animals than growing wool, synthetics kill more than either.
Longliners and commercial drag trawls do more harm in a season than all the divers in the world can do in a lifetime. Asian Arowanas became uncommon in the wild because it was a status display to eat or keep them.
Just drool over the fish and drop the knee jerk generalities.
I think that you summed it up pretty well.RockyGoldy said:Dude....i think you get this perspective totally all wrong...
Fish eat another fish to survive..that is totall fine!! this is how the ecosystem is..the higher u are up there, u feed on the ones lower in the food chain...
BUT! to KILL just for the sheer PLEASURE of it....to show you are a better being just by killing a weaker being...is just sick in the stomach!
I doubt this spear fishin dude speared that giant fish for the sake of feeding his family?
think about it.