just a few things:
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Studies show that fish don't feel pain, and it has been proven that they don't have the part of the brain that inables them to feel pain, if they did, why do they always fight it?
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fish can feel pain. there have alos been many studies showing they can. but, they may not feel the pain of a hook in their cheek, since usually where the hook breaks through the skin there isnt much actual tissue. its instinct to get away when in danger, even if there is pain, many animals do so, even ones that we know can feel pain. like deer, I've seen them tangled up in a mess of barbed wire, and when someone approached they would rip and tear themselves out. if the fish felt it was in grave danger, it wouldnt simply give up at the first sign of pain.
but I also fish. but catch and release.
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Also you gotta admit that killing one with a gun is a lot better than a slow starving death it may endure without controlling the deer herd. Smile lol just a little tid bit from the wildlife side
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nature has its own system of keeping populations under control, the 'ol predator prey relationship. as the prey population increases, so does the predators, as the predators increases the preys decreases. in areas where natural predators have been completely eradicated fromt hey should be reintroduced.
but thats all I'm gonna say about that.