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<blockquote data-quote="wud" data-source="post: 179531" data-attributes="member: 13578"><p>Im not at all angry with people fishing, most who do this knows how to clean up, kill the fish fast and all this. I am just so UGGGHH with people leaving stuff which we all know (yes, we know!) some animal are going to get stuck on and die slowly and in pain. </p><p></p><p>Same with people throwing out cans in the side of the road, then a big lawn mower comes by and the cans are split into thousands of pieces, just waiting for an animal to get cut on it. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Not saying I am a saint, am human too (you are right, White Light), but this was just plain idiotic. I am sure it wasn't by accident. Place was just to perfect a spot and the line was stuck to 2 different ends - one of wood, one of some styrofoam-ish, think you stick your hook there when not fishing. And the line was not even rolled out on one end, except the part which was in the water. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, called the animal hospital and they couldn't find out what happened to the seagull, so its properly been put down. Dont know why they should use time and money on a tiny bird, somehow I just really hoped they would.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Seriously, sometimes I think it would be good to learn how to put an animal down, only for emergencies of course!, but not sure I could do it. Oh and we cant go around with a gun here, so no "easy" way to it. Meaning, I think it would be easier shooting an animal than doing it by hand or with a stone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wud, post: 179531, member: 13578"] Im not at all angry with people fishing, most who do this knows how to clean up, kill the fish fast and all this. I am just so UGGGHH with people leaving stuff which we all know (yes, we know!) some animal are going to get stuck on and die slowly and in pain. Same with people throwing out cans in the side of the road, then a big lawn mower comes by and the cans are split into thousands of pieces, just waiting for an animal to get cut on it. Not saying I am a saint, am human too (you are right, White Light), but this was just plain idiotic. I am sure it wasn't by accident. Place was just to perfect a spot and the line was stuck to 2 different ends - one of wood, one of some styrofoam-ish, think you stick your hook there when not fishing. And the line was not even rolled out on one end, except the part which was in the water. Well, called the animal hospital and they couldn't find out what happened to the seagull, so its properly been put down. Dont know why they should use time and money on a tiny bird, somehow I just really hoped they would. Seriously, sometimes I think it would be good to learn how to put an animal down, only for emergencies of course!, but not sure I could do it. Oh and we cant go around with a gun here, so no "easy" way to it. Meaning, I think it would be easier shooting an animal than doing it by hand or with a stone. [/QUOTE]
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