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<blockquote data-quote="NeedForSpeed" data-source="post: 1536770" data-attributes="member: 108307"><p>I guess Im not sure what your point is. You are a charter captain so you make a living helping people less well skilled than you to catch fish.</p><p>Your friends make FADs to help them aggregate fish and make it easier to catch them and you seem OK with that. I get that it doesnt guarantee success but who here hasnt sat in a stand all day waiting for the targeted species to stop by the feeder and never saw an animal? That said, I think we can all agree it does improve your chances. Im not seeing a big difference there.</p><p></p><p>So to summarize you seem to be more than ok with helping people to get fish they wouldnt normally be able to catch- its actually your job to do that!</p><p>And you are ok with artificial things that increase the success of you and your friends. </p><p> </p><p>So are you against feeders and stands? How do you feel about guided hunts? Or are you just against fenced in areas, regardless of the size? If the fenced in area was the size of Texas is it still a non legitimate hunt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NeedForSpeed, post: 1536770, member: 108307"] I guess Im not sure what your point is. You are a charter captain so you make a living helping people less well skilled than you to catch fish. Your friends make FADs to help them aggregate fish and make it easier to catch them and you seem OK with that. I get that it doesnt guarantee success but who here hasnt sat in a stand all day waiting for the targeted species to stop by the feeder and never saw an animal? That said, I think we can all agree it does improve your chances. Im not seeing a big difference there. So to summarize you seem to be more than ok with helping people to get fish they wouldnt normally be able to catch- its actually your job to do that! And you are ok with artificial things that increase the success of you and your friends. So are you against feeders and stands? How do you feel about guided hunts? Or are you just against fenced in areas, regardless of the size? If the fenced in area was the size of Texas is it still a non legitimate hunt? [/QUOTE]
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