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Local private boat employs zero tolerance policy to LSD.


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Lesser spotted dogs are a lovely little member of the shark family. They are atractive to look at, and are survivers. I have never killed one.

These people have no real interest in fish species or the sea. They are just butchers. When I was a lad, learning about sea fishing, I had a fish identification book, and used to spend hours marvelling at all the various species. with this sort of treatment, it's no wonder there is a shortage of all species.

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These people have no real interest in fish species or the sea. They are just butchers. When I was a lad, learning about sea fishing, I had a fish identification book, and used to spend hours marvelling at all the various species.
Same here. I've been on charter trips in the past where LSDs have been treated in the same way as some sort of rough play item I would chuck around for my dogs (including by the skipper).

Lots of lip biting on my part.

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I had some of that lsd back in the sixties man,

anyway getting back to the subject,probably some idle pub chatter about the doggie massacre.

Last time i fished dover breakwater last jan bloody freezing and caught one doggy all day, my mate got nothing I put the doggy back and gave my mate stick all the way home.

save the doggies!

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I must say that I totally agree with Maidstonemike and all. I was always told that you can tell a lot about a person by the way that he/she treats animals......

 

[ 28. September 2005, 09:00 AM: Message edited by: Slashley ]

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