It is often suggested that using flossing as a fishing technique on the Fraser is unethical yet from a legal point of view it is allowed.
The question is: If flossing on the Fraser is legal, what makes it unethical or ethical?
Please do not make the discussion personal. Keep it specific to the Fraser, keep it objective and give some reasons why you think the way you think. For purposes of this discussion let's assume that no one is right or wrong, we just want to know why you think the way you do about the topic.
I'm gonna take one more swing at the dead horse LOL....
The bottom line is everyone has their own moral compass. What one man can do and live with and justify can be vastly different from other men.
Alwaysfishn wants to split the ethics of flossing down the middle. OK for food. Not OK for sport. Which I understand.
Personally I wont qualify whether flossing is ethical based on food. Reason being it is far more economical to simply goto the
store and purchase a fish. If you are that hard up financially maybe you should not be eating sockeye and buy a bag of pinks or pork
The most important fact to remember is
laws change but ethics usually stand the test of time. We have folks here that say hey it's the law so it's OK.
Think back to 1955 when Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat. Hey the law said white folks sit black folks stand. Ethically at that time this law was wrong.
But many hid behind the law saying hey it;s the law so it's OK.
Slavery was allowed under the law. Ethically it was wrong and many folks shunned that law because it was not right.
Bringing things up to modern times. What about drinking and driving? It's against the law. But to stop someone whois drunk from getting behind the wheel
and driving off is not against the law in many jurisdictions.
But hey I am not breaking a law by letting Billy drive off blasted.
The point is you can hide behind the law all you want and call it what you will. When the sockeye are all gone you can tell yourself I didn't break any laws must have been
the commies or natives. Wrong. You are all part of it. Go daily take your 2 fill your freezer throw half of them out later LOL...
I see flossing as a part of the whole me me me selfishness problem we seem to have with society today.
Is it too much to go beyond what is written as law?
Maybe you should ask yourselves "what should I do" vs "what can I legally get away with"
As I said Laws change over time. Ethics stand the test of time.
It was alright for child labour to slave away in the coalmines. The law said it was OK. Starting to see my point
Most of you need to grow a pair and stand on your own two feet and quit hiding behind the law.
Just because the DFO stands behind you and lets you floss means absolutely zero. Lousy excuse folks.
Bluesteele