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No Fishing.net
This one starts out "From the bass desperately trying to escape the pain of the hook as he is reeled in" - you get the idea.

Ocean Planet Perils- Overfishing
The title of this article is "Too many people chase too few fish" - mostly about commercial fishing.

About Your Fishing Rights
From Saltwater Guide Ron Brooks - will these groups make it illegal to fish?

Campaign for the Abolition of Angling
We are dedicated to banning angling. Established in 1981 to make a start on the issue of angling, the CAA's work consists of publicity, education, and direct action.

Leave Country Sports Alone
UK site opposing the animal rights fanatics

Livebaiting, An Angling Horror Story
From Pices - "Livebaiting is a barbaric practice in which anglers impale live fish on (usually) treble hooks through the lips, body or even the eyes ...." Read more of their drivel here.

People Eating Tasty Animals
Great site for those who oppose the animal rights flakes. If you think animal rights folks are kind and nice, read the hate mail generated by making fun of them.

PETA Fishing Factsheet
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals say fishing is "Aquatic Agony" and that sport fishing survives "partly because of the misconception that fish don't feel pain." Check out these folks wanting to eliminate fishing. Know your enemy.

Sabbing Angling
Tips from Pices, an animal rights group in England, on how to interfere with and stop people from fishing.

Some Fishy Facts
These facts really are fishy, coming from Pices, a fanatical animal rights group. Read their insidious comments aimed at young people and make plans to fight them.

Vegetarian Campaign
A press release from The Vegetarian Society (UK) urges people to stop eating fish - does this include those we catch ourselves?

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