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Originally Posted by DOMS
Using corn to fish is illegal in nearly every state and is a very bad practice. It causes wasteful, and unnecessary, death.
Basically, if you do it, you're an asshat. |
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Originally Posted by squanto
hey can you elaborate on this?
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Originally Posted by DOMS
Of all the substances out there, fish find corn to be the most irresistable. The problem is that it's completely inedible and will cause the fish that ate it to die due to a bowel obstruction (the corn). So if the fish swipes the corn without getting caught it will still die.
Just think how often the fish takes the bait and doesn't get caught. You'd end up killing a dozen or more fish for evey one that you caught. |
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Originally Posted by squanto
rocket?
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| arugula [uh-REW-guh-la] = arrugola = (in Britain ) rocket (salad) = tira = Italian cress = Mediterranean rocket = rugola = rugula = roquette = rucola With its peppery and slightly bitter flavor, arugula is a terrific green to throw into an otherwise boring salad. It can be gently braised, too. Some supermarkets sell it in small bunches, but you're more likely to find it combined with other greens in a spring salad mix. Equivalents: 1 cup = 1 ounce Substitutes: watercress OR tender spinach leaves plus dash of ground pepper OR Belgian endive OR escarole OR young dandelion greens (more bitter) OR young mustard greens OR chicory OR radicchio |
they eat other fish and bugs in real life, not grain crops. So, I don't think that it is because the corn kills 12x the number of fish you put in the boat. Maybe they don't want volunteer corn growing in the lakes. Since it isn't an aquatic plant, I don't think this is the reason. I may be wrong, but need to see some facts here.|
Originally Posted by myCATpowerlifts
I agree...It's wasteful and can actually polute the water...
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