Around here, there’s a pretty long stretch of river where you’re allowed… nay encouraged to fly fish… but only with smooth hooks and you must release every fish you catch. I’ve often wondered whether the older fish tell the young ones about all the pain and trauma. It’s demonstrably true that the ones they DO catch are among the smaller fish in the river.
Like those sports movies where the team pull themselves together and achieve a dramatic “come from behind” victory, and I’m left wondering “How did the other team feel?”
In a strip where pigs, rats, and other animals talk, fish also probably talk and possess human like intelligence. So technically killing them would be murder.
There is a very similar old peanuts strip where a football-team has an unbelieveable comeback in the final seconds of the game. Linus is telling Charlie BRown about it enthusiatically and CB only asks “How did the other team feel?”
pigs are omnivorous—they’re like rats and humans, they’ll eat anything, including each other. hogs will eat fish—so why is pig concerned about the welfare of food?
Scientists have determined that fish do feel pain. Please consider trading in your hunting rifles and fishing poles for a camera. You still get the challenge and rewards of accurately shooting live moving targets. But then you also get a photo you can share, put on your wall and have forever. Plus, if you have any sense of empathy, you didn’t just end the life of an innocent creature.
Not clear from the story whether they subsequently ate the fish, threw it back after taking the photo, or had it stuffed as a trophy.
I eat fish that’s been caught for me, and if you’re going to go out and get your own, you may as well enjoy it. But if I don’t plan to eat it, I don’t see the point in the “sport”.
Pig is an animal himself, so he sympathizes with those animals that have been hunted, fished or bagged. That doesn’t prevent him from eating them, though.
Jesus told his disciples where to fish, and they caught so many, their nets were ripping. It’s OK to fish. He fed thousands with fish and bread. It’s called food.
Benjamin Franklin was a vegetarian in his youth. He learned it from a book, whose author Tryon wrote:
“Seventy-five Noble dishes of Excellent Food, far exceeding those made of fish or flesh, which banquet I present to the sons of wisdom, or such as shall decline that depraved custom of eating flesh and blood.Refrain at all times such foods as cannot be procured without violence and oppression. For know, that all the inferior creatures when hurt do cry and fend forth their complaints to their maker…Be not insensible that every creature doth bear the image of the great creator according to the nature of each, and that he is the vital power in all things. Therefore, let none take pleasure to offer violence to that life, lest he awaken the fierce wrath, and bring danger to his own soul. But let mercy and compassion dwell plentifully in your hearts, that you may be comprehended in the friendly principle of God’s love and holy light. Be a friend to everything that’s good, and then everything will be a friend to thee, and cooperate for thy good and welfare.”
I know I’m in the minority, but hunting and fishing – boo hiss. No, I do not eat fish -ever. Meat is limited to bacon. No beef or other pork. Veal and lamb have never been allowed in my house. Turkey lunch meat -I do eat that. I’m allergic to chicken. I’m not a fanatic about it. I don’t protest and I don’t tell people what to do. When out with friends or my husband, I never berate them. People can eat what they want. I just don’t eat it myself.
Who would want to be friends with people so cruel and close minded any way?
Fish are sentient beings who deserve respect and compassion not gratuitous cruelty (i.e., abuse). Fishing isn’t sport, the fish are victims not willing participants. There’s nothing sporting about it!
Empathy is a vital part of dealing with the world. And it may have been catch and release. Or the fish is what’s for dinner. Either way it is polite to thank the fish, but eating it is still OK.
BE THIS GUY about 1 year ago
Safe to say, Pig has never gone fishing.
C about 1 year ago
Killjoy
BasilBruce about 1 year ago
Apparently, Pig isn’t a “can of beer” kind of guy.
Alexander the Good Enough about 1 year ago
Apparently, Pig is an all empathy all the time for everyone kinda guy.
Algolei I about 1 year ago
It felt cold and scaly and maybe a bit slimy. ‘Cause it’s a fish.
ronaldspence about 1 year ago
Mr Limpette wouldlove you Pig!
Bilan about 1 year ago
The fish didn’t have a reel good day.
jpsomebody about 1 year ago
Heavy, wet, and kind of slimy.
Erse IS better about 1 year ago
Around here, there’s a pretty long stretch of river where you’re allowed… nay encouraged to fly fish… but only with smooth hooks and you must release every fish you catch. I’ve often wondered whether the older fish tell the young ones about all the pain and trauma. It’s demonstrably true that the ones they DO catch are among the smaller fish in the river.
Johnny Q Premium Member about 1 year ago
Like those sports movies where the team pull themselves together and achieve a dramatic “come from behind” victory, and I’m left wondering “How did the other team feel?”
blunebottle about 1 year ago
I’m afraid the same thing would happen to me. I’ve no patience for fishing. Or fisher’s stories.
DangerBunny about 1 year ago
No pun at the end of the tale. When I was a youngster of three weeks ago this couldn’t have happened.
baldyzuzu Premium Member about 1 year ago
On a scale out of ten how would you vote Neighbor Bob?
hariseldon59 about 1 year ago
In a strip where pigs, rats, and other animals talk, fish also probably talk and possess human like intelligence. So technically killing them would be murder.
Kombul Premium Member about 1 year ago
There is a very similar old peanuts strip where a football-team has an unbelieveable comeback in the final seconds of the game. Linus is telling Charlie BRown about it enthusiatically and CB only asks “How did the other team feel?”
Procat Premium Member about 1 year ago
PETA, won’t be inviting Bob and his buddies to their Christmas party
juicebruce about 1 year ago
Pig …Predator or Prey… Tis how life works . What about the fish that the big Fish ate ?
iggyman about 1 year ago
Another fish story!
markkahler52 about 1 year ago
It was the end of the fish’s world as it knew it, and it felt fine!!
Croc Holliday about 1 year ago
Pig is right; there’s nothing at all sporting about some of the things people consider “sport.”
Masterskrain about 1 year ago
I lived in Florida for 30+ years…and went fishing exactly 3 times. Most BORING WASTE OF TIME EVER!!! If I want fish, I go to Red Lobster.
Jingles about 1 year ago
pigs are omnivorous—they’re like rats and humans, they’ll eat anything, including each other. hogs will eat fish—so why is pig concerned about the welfare of food?
Squoop about 1 year ago
Scientists have determined that fish do feel pain. Please consider trading in your hunting rifles and fishing poles for a camera. You still get the challenge and rewards of accurately shooting live moving targets. But then you also get a photo you can share, put on your wall and have forever. Plus, if you have any sense of empathy, you didn’t just end the life of an innocent creature.
Kaputnik about 1 year ago
Not clear from the story whether they subsequently ate the fish, threw it back after taking the photo, or had it stuffed as a trophy.
I eat fish that’s been caught for me, and if you’re going to go out and get your own, you may as well enjoy it. But if I don’t plan to eat it, I don’t see the point in the “sport”.
tripwire45 about 1 year ago
The fish was delicious.
Droptma Styx about 1 year ago
In a catch-and-release scenario, I imagine the fish reuniting with his friends and saying “You’ll never BELIEVE what happened to me today!”
Goat from PBS about 1 year ago
I thought for sure this was going to be a pun based on the amount of dialogue. I was mistaken.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 1 year ago
Andy Capp would have never said a thing like that. At least until he finished the free pint. Dilly! Dilly! But… Pig does make a good point.
Ellis97 about 1 year ago
Pig is an animal himself, so he sympathizes with those animals that have been hunted, fished or bagged. That doesn’t prevent him from eating them, though.
monya_43 about 1 year ago
Having sympathy for the prey isn’t appreciated by the predator.
jc.stukes about 1 year ago
Here’s the Peanuts strip. >
Zebrastripes about 1 year ago
Pig always asks the wrong questions at the wrong time….and that beer tasted so good too!
Katje about 1 year ago
I want a ham sandwich now and I don’t care about what Pig feels about that! :D
win.45mag about 1 year ago
Jesus told his disciples where to fish, and they caught so many, their nets were ripping. It’s OK to fish. He fed thousands with fish and bread. It’s called food.
WCraft Premium Member about 1 year ago
Ted Koppel would love this one. He is perpetually looking for the cloud when someone else finds a silver lining.
Michael Beeson Premium Member about 1 year ago
Benjamin Franklin was a vegetarian in his youth. He learned it from a book, whose author Tryon wrote:
“Seventy-five Noble dishes of Excellent Food, far exceeding those made of fish or flesh, which banquet I present to the sons of wisdom, or such as shall decline that depraved custom of eating flesh and blood.Refrain at all times such foods as cannot be procured without violence and oppression. For know, that all the inferior creatures when hurt do cry and fend forth their complaints to their maker…Be not insensible that every creature doth bear the image of the great creator according to the nature of each, and that he is the vital power in all things. Therefore, let none take pleasure to offer violence to that life, lest he awaken the fierce wrath, and bring danger to his own soul. But let mercy and compassion dwell plentifully in your hearts, that you may be comprehended in the friendly principle of God’s love and holy light. Be a friend to everything that’s good, and then everything will be a friend to thee, and cooperate for thy good and welfare.”
Queen of America about 1 year ago
I know I’m in the minority, but hunting and fishing – boo hiss. No, I do not eat fish -ever. Meat is limited to bacon. No beef or other pork. Veal and lamb have never been allowed in my house. Turkey lunch meat -I do eat that. I’m allergic to chicken. I’m not a fanatic about it. I don’t protest and I don’t tell people what to do. When out with friends or my husband, I never berate them. People can eat what they want. I just don’t eat it myself.
poppacapsmokeblower about 1 year ago
The fish was, “Hooked on a feeling.” (Did you sing that?)
ArcticFox Premium Member about 1 year ago
“How did the fish feel??? Slimy, of course.
Mary Finelli about 1 year ago
Who would want to be friends with people so cruel and close minded any way?
Fish are sentient beings who deserve respect and compassion not gratuitous cruelty (i.e., abuse). Fishing isn’t sport, the fish are victims not willing participants. There’s nothing sporting about it!
zeexenon about 1 year ago
Same here, just over the horizon from Cancun, but when I landed him, something very big ate the best 3/4 (sliced in two like a knife).
AndrewSihler about 1 year ago
On the other hand, when a cat “playing” with a mouse is the subject, everyone always takes the side of the mouse. Curious.
eddi-TBH about 1 year ago
Empathy is a vital part of dealing with the world. And it may have been catch and release. Or the fish is what’s for dinner. Either way it is polite to thank the fish, but eating it is still OK.
CsRoberto2854 about 1 year ago
If i was a fisher, i would be swearing like a sailor because i can’t get any fish
Sisyphos about 1 year ago
Pig doesn’t adjust well to the vagaries of social situations….