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Mary's avatar

Where oh where would we humans be without our ability to rationalize our actions?

My Dad taught me to fish when I was 8 or 9. He had the good sense to set us up in tributary that was feeding the Monongahela, so the fish were practically jumping onto line. It was his way of hanging with one of his daughters, and 8 year old me loved it. I have fished a couple of times in my adult life but I never found it to be as enjoyable and my Dad and I moved onto playing golf together.

Shot a bird with a BB gun when I was 10. My cousin and I were shooting at cans and she said hey look at the bird, shoot it. I did. Hours later, standing at the sink doing dishes with my Mom, I started crying. She asked me what was wrong. When I confessed what I had done, she put her arm around me and said, "Well I guess you won't do that again." and I never did.

I guess we humans find a way to justify what we do within whatever framework we have created. I imagine it has been ever thus.....

Oh, and Matt, your taste in music is exquisite! (not unlike mine 😉)

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I have no problem with people who hunt or fish. I had a friend who was an ornithologist at a university and spent the fall hunting birds. His Thanksgiving dinners were a melange of species.

For myself, I used to fish, but fishing after catching (and releasing) a decent sized northern pike in the BWCA and wondering why I was bothering him on such a beautiful day.

I understand Cutchin's comment about the thrill of stalking which is why I took up bird photography. I don't put a greater moral value on it than stalking with a lure or a shotgun. It's just something I enjoy.

But I'm not sure about Cutchin's comment that a fly fisher is just a person with a rod. Yes, we should always have some humility in face of our insignificance in the cosmos. Nonetheless, we still feel the thrill of a successful hunt (even with a camera), which is why most of us do it.

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