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<blockquote data-quote="joegrizzy" data-source="post: 3859918" data-attributes="member: 45524"><p>if we're going to get into the management of resources, i would say that most places like cities, many corporations wherein people work to make the money they pay for ponds with fish, and many dirty individuals in the country can ruin entire ecosystems with pollution *and do*. i think we all know water places that we *used* to fish at but can't stand the STINK anymore. haven't fished the arkansas in tulsa, pretty sure you're allowed to there now?</p><p></p><p>i dunno, i remember the epa said stuff wasn't safe to ingest from those waters and i would believe them, no matter how much work was done for gathering places.</p><p></p><p>again, if we're going to be throwing stones, i don't think my few fish and some footprints and are going to be making the same impact as say some of those companies that juuuuuuust happen to build by a major natural resource and exploit it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joegrizzy, post: 3859918, member: 45524"] if we're going to get into the management of resources, i would say that most places like cities, many corporations wherein people work to make the money they pay for ponds with fish, and many dirty individuals in the country can ruin entire ecosystems with pollution *and do*. i think we all know water places that we *used* to fish at but can't stand the STINK anymore. haven't fished the arkansas in tulsa, pretty sure you're allowed to there now? i dunno, i remember the epa said stuff wasn't safe to ingest from those waters and i would believe them, no matter how much work was done for gathering places. again, if we're going to be throwing stones, i don't think my few fish and some footprints and are going to be making the same impact as say some of those companies that juuuuuuust happen to build by a major natural resource and exploit it. [/QUOTE]
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