- cross-posted to:
- askchapo
- cross-posted to:
- askchapo
I picked up the hobby over the pandemic, and I was curious to see what other people think of it. Is it an over pretentious method when compared to traditional fishing methods, or do you feel that it offer a unique way to target fish. Obliviously the same moral issues for traditional fishing occur, such as stressing fish or unintended fish deaths (even when practicing catch and release).
Although :im-vegan:, I do have a fascination with fishing and a lot of small town fishermen I met are pretty chill people.
I even caught a few bass before I went vegan but all of it was done in the sense of a "ha ha, look at this cool fish" kinda way, as kid me thought fish had no pain receptors in their lips for whatever reason, so unfortunately I can't really have an opinion on it.
If I were to fish in the future, I'd probably target invasive fish like Lionfish in the Atlantic or Asian Carp. To me, I kinda believe that fishing them is for the greater good, especially if it's local and I'm in the area, but I think this might be a better question to pose to strugglesession.