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    Fishermen take care.

    Whenever I walk along a beach I always come home with a pocket full of discarded fishing line (even with hooks attached). The average fisherman's carelessness takes a terrible toll on wildlife, This Oyster Catcher seemed to be limping.
    Fishermen take care.
    The reason was soon apparent when zooming in on the image. This poor bird will soon lose a foot.
    Fishermen take care.

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    Re: Fishermen take care.

    Quote Originally Posted by DickyOZ View Post
    Whenever I walk along a beach I always come home with a pocket full of discarded fishing line (even with hooks attached). The average fisherman's carelessness takes a terrible toll on wildlife, This Oyster Catcher seemed to be limping.
    Fishermen take care.
    The reason was soon apparent when zooming in on the image. This poor bird will soon lose a foot.
    Fishermen take care.
    You should submit the image to a news agency/ wildlife organization.

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    Re: Fishermen take care.

    We discard so much without any though of the consequences and this is one. John is right. Very well spotted.

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    Re: Fishermen take care.

    My feelings also. I hate to see animals damages needlessly in this way.

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    Re: Fishermen take care.

    I always make sure that my line is properly disposed of. In fact, even at home, I don't just throw it in the trash because that way, it will eventually find its way to a land fill and possibly come to the surface.

    My local tackle store has a bin for discarded fishing line. One of the line manufacturers collects this bin regularly and disposes of the contents in a proper manner...

    One of the most difficult problems is when we are live lining anchovies (casting the anchovy with no weight attached) and a large pelican grabs the bait and hook. It is quite a job getting the bird to the boat and using pliers to get the hook from its mouth.

    One of the reasons that I don't use chrome plated fish hooks is that if a bird or fish gets away with a hook in its mouth, a non plated hook will soon rust out.

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    Re: Fishermen take care.

    It heartbreaking to see shore birds and such got caught in fishing lines.

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