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    Squid jigging trawler - GIF

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    Yay! Lots of Calamari!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolguy View Post
    Yay! Lots of Calamari!
    Calamari is octopus not squid!

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    I like to see how they laid the lines and baited the hooks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ralphxyz View Post
    Calamari is octopus not squid!
    This from Wiktionary...

    squid as food, especially cooked in the form of calamari rings

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    Quote Originally Posted by Toolguy View Post
    Yay! Lots of Calamari!
    This bothers me a lot. Why do we allow industrial scale slaughter of sea animals and not e.g. deer, ducks, or bear?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Elizabeth Greene View Post
    This bothers me a lot. Why do we allow industrial scale slaughter of sea animals and not e.g. deer, ducks, or bear?
    If they didn't there wouldn't be any deer ducks or bear left
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    Exactly "especially cooked in the form of calamari rings"

    calamari rings come from octopus these are in the "form of" not that they are calamari.

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    If anyone likes to eat stuff that is rubbery, I have a lot of old tires that could be cut up
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    Exactly

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    If they didn't there wouldn't be any deer ducks or bear left
    That's the problem. It's called overfishing, because that's a friendlier name than "hunt everything until there's nothing edible left". There are worse things than this. Bottom trawling is the equivalent of bulldozing forests to scare the animals out.

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