I’ve never understood catch and release fishing. You’re just injuring fish and then throwing them, bleeding, back into the water. I don’t like fish that much and I certainly don’t imagine them to be intelligent enough to have complex emotions or any understanding of what’s going on around them; but, even so, catch and release fishing seems too similar to torturing an intelligent species for me to be entirely comfortable with it. Either kill your fish cleanly or stop fishing entirely. The idea that catch and release is some humane middle ground is one of thoze things that sounds reazonable when you first hear it but turns out to be utter nonsense when you give it any amount of thought.
And that’s my opinion. I’m pretty sure Swamp Thing has a more personal relationship with fish than I do. Seems to me that he’s likely to take an even dimmer view of fish torture for sport. I doubt this will be the diplomatic success that Monty is hoping for.
Actually, Ricou Browning played the Gill Man in the underwater sequences in all three movies. Ben Chapman, Tom Hennesy and Don Megowan played the Creature on dry land.
Ratkin Premium Member 4 months ago
I’m pretty sure we’ve seen him do this before.
Yakety Sax 4 months ago
I want to know what bait he used!
misc.Barry 4 months ago
Haven’t we seen the creature in a previous Monty?
rob.home 4 months ago
They multiply.
Imagine 4 months ago
Monty lucked out. Swamp Thing will release him.
win.45mag 3 months ago
And here we see that Jim can’t draw fishing reels.
richsolano 3 months ago
The Creature Walks Among Us!
MRBLUESKY529 3 months ago
You should really stay away from the Black Lagoon.
scote1379 Premium Member 3 months ago
Ddam invasive species !
walstib Premium Member 3 months ago
Thanks for the free lip piercing!
[Traveler] Premium Member 3 months ago
The creature has left the black lagoon for the beach
Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member 3 months ago
I’ve never understood catch and release fishing. You’re just injuring fish and then throwing them, bleeding, back into the water. I don’t like fish that much and I certainly don’t imagine them to be intelligent enough to have complex emotions or any understanding of what’s going on around them; but, even so, catch and release fishing seems too similar to torturing an intelligent species for me to be entirely comfortable with it. Either kill your fish cleanly or stop fishing entirely. The idea that catch and release is some humane middle ground is one of thoze things that sounds reazonable when you first hear it but turns out to be utter nonsense when you give it any amount of thought.
And that’s my opinion. I’m pretty sure Swamp Thing has a more personal relationship with fish than I do. Seems to me that he’s likely to take an even dimmer view of fish torture for sport. I doubt this will be the diplomatic success that Monty is hoping for.
Econ01 3 months ago
You just want to avoid having Leopold from Scary Gary getting involved. He and the creature are friends, and Leopold eats people.
yangeldf 3 months ago
I bet this happens all the time in Hyrule, probably why the last couple Zelda games didn’t have fishing rods in them
mbhiggins5555 3 months ago
Actually, Ricou Browning played the Gill Man in the underwater sequences in all three movies. Ben Chapman, Tom Hennesy and Don Megowan played the Creature on dry land.
Jayalexander 3 months ago
In this case Monty gets off the hook?
monya_43 3 months ago
The creature does NOT look impressed or happy.
Eric S 3 months ago
is this a yearly joke now?
Impkins Premium Member 3 months ago
At least the creature doesn’t have moobs! :)
raybarb44 3 months ago
You can keep the bait by the way……
MReese 3 months ago
Industrial pollution has led to this.
Aladar30 Premium Member 3 months ago
I thought they were at the sea, not at the Black lagoon.
christelisbetty 3 months ago
I was expecting Sedgewick on the hook. Kind of left him hanging at summer camp.
jonesbeltone 3 months ago
Monty has been in the sun to long.
Billy Yank 3 months ago
Looks like Monty has strayed into Scary Gary’s neighborhood.