Fish do feel pain!!!
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Fish do feel pain!!!
LONDON, April 30 — Anglers take note — British scientists say that after years of debate, they now have proof that fish feel pain.Animal activists are on the warpath after a study released on Wednesday showed how rainbow trout react to discomfort. They condemned fishing as cruel and demanded an end to the sport — but anglers themselves dismissed the study.
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I remain skeptical. The question is whether they truly feel pain. What the article said was that they showed more than a reflect reaction. While that may indicate a higher level response, pain requires sentience and higher level brain function, which fish don't have. So while the process may be analogous on the more fundamental level, it isn't by any means the same as it is in humans or even cats and dogs.
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I'll bet they feel pain when a grizzly bear swats them out of the water and eats them alive. Now that's got to be a terrible way to go no matter what kind of critter you are. Just think of all those nature shows on tv where the lions run down the antelope or whatever. first the lions run you to exhaustion, then catch you and drag you down, then start eating you while you watch. Nice, isn't it? Life comes from death. That's how the world goes round, people.
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bfez1..........I promise not to poke fun at your post!
What I hear you telling us is that many anglers practice "fish and release" because common knowlege has always been that fish feel NO pain.....right??
This is interesting in two ways............ that fish respond differently than we have always believed....................and people respond like it doesn't matter................p
What I hear you telling us is that many anglers practice "fish and release" because common knowlege has always been that fish feel NO pain.....right??
This is interesting in two ways............ that fish respond differently than we have always believed....................and people respond like it doesn't matter................p

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Well I have a special stick named "bliksem" used to smack the big un's on the head. After that I dont think they feel anything!
I do this because I dont like to see them flop around well "like a fish out of water" so by giving them one smack on the pip they are out of there missery and bound for my dinner plate.
I do this because I dont like to see them flop around well "like a fish out of water" so by giving them one smack on the pip they are out of there missery and bound for my dinner plate.
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petal pusher,
I didn't write the article, just printed it. I have no idea whether or not fish feel pain or not. I can see by some of the responses that they apparently think this is my opinion. NOT!!!
Just read the article, thought it was interesting and knew it would get a response. And I was right. It did

I didn't write the article, just printed it. I have no idea whether or not fish feel pain or not. I can see by some of the responses that they apparently think this is my opinion. NOT!!!
Just read the article, thought it was interesting and knew it would get a response. And I was right. It did



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