assmonkey wrote:
:lol: It's right next to your whine come the spring Walleye run, er I mean slaughter. Every spring the bitch and moan session drones on and on and all everyone wants to do is the diplomatic eggshell tiptoe chicken shite dance. And I'm the one that makes no sense. Sheesh!! Are spears and nets much easier to ignore? We can't have it both ways but I guess taking it bent over all these years we're just become numb to the pain. White liberal guilt drives me insane.
So, what you are saying is, the average citizen who witnesses a violation should "inform and educate" the person committing the violation rather than use law enforcement to correct the wrong. You are then saying that it is not worth enforcing the laws against the individual offender because it is a drop in the bucket compared to what you claim are egregious violations by commercial fishermen and natives. Further, you claim that all of this "ratting and enforcement" is nonsense because "we" have paid too much in taxes which should have been aimed at the fisheries but have not been allocated there, and that the average citizen would not want to become involved in the enforcement of the laws they see being broken because they would be paying twice for enforcement. Have I got it right?
I'm not sure if you are suggesting that the average citizen should act or not act. I'm pretty sure you are pointing out that the COs are picking on the regular joes who are minor offenders while the same officers turn the other cheek to those who are committing offenses on an "industrial scale. Some pretty bold assertions there all seemingly legitimate, but not backed up with facts. I'm willing to be with you on this issue, but dude you gotta give me more than a rant to go with.
The native and commercial fishing have been around for centuries in Ontario. I would have to believe that the commercial fishery is highly regulated and controlled. In fact, I have watched some commercial fishermen in the Quinte area and seen them clear their nets, all while throwing back fish that they were not allowed or had not intended to catch. A small sample size, I know, but they didn't know I was watching. I have no knowledge of the native fishing issue other than it sure riles up the dander of people on this board. Yet, I still catch fish almost every time I'm out and I understand that the fishery in this area is quite strong, despite the "slaughter" you say is occurring.
So, give me some more info if you can because I'm not really sure what you are angry about and if it is something I should be concerned with. Oh yeah, I'm probably going to "rat" on an offender for the simple fact that it is the right thing to do and that an unchecked offender will often continue to offend until stopped. If I can save one fish....