Nina, well we'd have to agree on what I made sure to call BASIC morals and ethics. Without at least some basic standards, morals and ethics to strive for, you're going to have the free-for-all we have today.
These morals would simply include not kicking fish back into the water but releasing at the water's edge and other things along these
basic lines.
No intent to slam your feelings on it, Nina, but if trying to share a moral/ethic of not kicking fish is extreme, what do we have left in angling we can work towards?
Maybe if I was more clear on this topic in the first place...my apologies.
But I wonder if the Pope would come out and speak to this issue. He seems to get a little controversy going these days. Might be nice to sit back and let someone else do it for a change.
Blaydruner makes a valid point about the cost of license. I and many others could not afford $200 although I think it's worth it.
His comments to change attitude, while the toughest part, I feel is also right on the money. We should take care not to change or focus on the wrong things when the root of the issue lives on. But I also feel there will be no way to avoid having to implement some of the things like Nicole suggested though too, if not for any reason but to be a band aid and put the brakes on the problem. Changing attitude will take time, regulating can be done much quicker and when you see the state of fishing, we dont have a lot of time.
In other words, it will be a balancing act.