I like to go fishing and cook what I catch when I can, though I don’t go often. I almost had won the prize for the biggest cod caught one year, until a monster like this one came along. YOWZA! These babies can feed whole families!
Vegans and Vegetarians: This Cod's Not for You

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WOW!!! Great for you and your over-privileged self for yachting and sport fishing as you please. That’s really special that you are able to commune with your environment and can able to tout about “cooking what you catch”. Have you been paying attention to ANY of the MANY environmental reports that are READILY available these days about the severe levels of fish depletion in our oceans WORLDWIDE and the effects they are having? NO? oh, OK, here are a couple of links you can read: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/sci.....108414.stm
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15412865/from/RS.5/
In the meantime, maybe you can practice “catch and release” or just buy farm-raised fish from you local grocer.
HOW THE HELL DID THIS ARTICLE GET ON ECO-CHIC ANYWAY?
12/05/06 » 10:29 pm »
Yeesh, actually this is a full grown cod. Releasling it only delays mortality to the next predator that comes along and takes advantage of a tired fish. You would know that though if you read the links you posted
What is so over priveledged about fishing?
05/18/07 » 11:26 am »
hi… i came along this article and i agree with nick ….. people like him that dont ABUSE the fisheries should be able to go out and catch himself a cod or watever he wants…..
08/14/07 » 9:20 pm »