Wanna Get Mad?! Micro-Sport Fishing, Grrr!

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And regular fishing is? You sit in a boat or at the edge of the water drinking beer with fishing rod in hand, waiting for a fish to strike. There is no sport or challenge to it, whether it's in your living room or on a lake.

I usually fish in rivers and it's much more complicated than that.
 
I usually fish in rivers and it's much more complicated than that.

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What, you think I've never fished before? It's a pastime. Unless you're making your own fishing rod, line, and hook from material you find in the wild and hunting for your own bait, it's not that much different :)
 
The people who did this should be locked in a glass room with their hands tied and fed nothing but food items with sharp metal objects imbedded in them. Put these guys on the razorblade apple diet. They're barbless!
 
:ROFL:

What, you think I've never fished before? It's a pastime. Unless you're making your own fishing rod, line, and hook from material you find in the wild and hunting for your own bait, it's not that much different :)

I'm not trying to argue.:) We'll have to agree to disagree.
 
And regular fishing is? You sit in a boat or at the edge of the water drinking beer with fishing rod in hand, waiting for a fish to strike. There is no sport or challenge to it, whether it's in your living room or on a lake.

Lol. A few fish in a large body of water vs 30 fish in a 55 gallon tank.

SAAAME


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Size or quantity doesn't matter. You're still exploiting a fish's natural instinct to strike as a way to get them hooked on a lure so you can reel them in for your own personal enjoyment.

Get off them horses. They're a little high

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Size or quantity doesn't matter. You're still exploiting a fish's natural instinct to strike as a way to get them hooked on a lure so you can reel them in for your own personal enjoyment.

Get off them horses. They're a little high

That, of course is true. But , maybe it wasn't that clear, my comment was about the "Challenge" factor of fishing, which you'll hopefully admit is higher in a lake or river than in an aquarium, especially such a small one.

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