Silent Ocelot
Well-known member
I'd like to remain cordial with you dudeman, let's not start poppin' off shots.
I read every post I respond to, in-fact for the most part, I read an entire thread before responding so I can figure out what's going on. I guess the point you are trying to make is conservation for different things, which is a viable argument. The point I am trying to make is that in the case of artificially introduced species the argument for their promotion stems only from an angling need due to the simple fact that they had not existed there previously so their loss would not have an impact on an eco system, in fact it may benefit it. I as an individual don't see the point in trying to preserve artificially introduced fish. That is my opinion. The want for conservation of native species stems from the idea of the species having the right to exist because they have existed and should continue to exist. Plus they play a role in an eco system so they are a net benefit.
I do think their is a schism even in conservation with conservation of indigenous species vs. conservation for an angling benefit.
As an angler I fish for everything, but again, I wouldn't be saddened if stocking stopped. I'd be happy.
I read every post I respond to, in-fact for the most part, I read an entire thread before responding so I can figure out what's going on. I guess the point you are trying to make is conservation for different things, which is a viable argument. The point I am trying to make is that in the case of artificially introduced species the argument for their promotion stems only from an angling need due to the simple fact that they had not existed there previously so their loss would not have an impact on an eco system, in fact it may benefit it. I as an individual don't see the point in trying to preserve artificially introduced fish. That is my opinion. The want for conservation of native species stems from the idea of the species having the right to exist because they have existed and should continue to exist. Plus they play a role in an eco system so they are a net benefit.
I do think their is a schism even in conservation with conservation of indigenous species vs. conservation for an angling benefit.
As an angler I fish for everything, but again, I wouldn't be saddened if stocking stopped. I'd be happy.