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Thread: Public Consultation Open in Regards to Changing the Fisheries Act

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    Default Public Consultation Open in Regards to Changing the Fisheries Act

    Looks like the Fisheries Act is going to be changed.
    http://letstalkfishhabitat.ca/

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    Well that won't be good.
    Like the Lake Ontario salmon regs that were changed recently "due to the public impression that sport fishing is harmful to the salmon populations...."
    No facts - just opinions and feelings.
    The facts are that the overwhelming cormorant population is slaughtering the fish pops but the govt won't allow a cull due to animal rights activists feelings getting hurt.
    Hunting and fishing will be constantly under attack under this liberal government (both Fed and Provincial).

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    Same old same old! Wildlife shouldn't be harmed until it starts eating their lawns or rosebushes. People are just so feeling based. I study archioligy...Paleo aboriginal cultures 4000+ years old....When i talk to non hunters about them as a hunting culture people get offended they hunted! I find myself defending aboriginal peoples need to hunt 4000 thousand years ago....Take the example of beavers that are so cute and beautiful till they flood cottage roads then trappers are their salvation...Don't get me started on feral "outdoor cats"

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    Quote Originally Posted by steelshot View Post
    Same old same old! Wildlife shouldn't be harmed until it starts eating their lawns or rosebushes. People are just so feeling based. I study archioligy...Paleo aboriginal cultures 4000+ years old....When i talk to non hunters about them as a hunting culture people get offended they hunted! I find myself defending aboriginal peoples need to hunt 4000 thousand years ago....Take the example of beavers that are so cute and beautiful till they flood cottage roads then trappers are their salvation...Don't get me started on feral "outdoor cats"
    Really! No doubt,they're the "trendy academic" type. Dude,you really need to keep with a better class of company.
    If a tree falls on your ex in the woods and nobody hears it,you should probably still get rid of your chainsaw. Just sayin'....

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