CRW wrote:sickbayer wrote:[I have no crap in my house as i can afford tungston
Well you might be able to afford it, but can't spell it.
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CRW wrote:sickbayer wrote:[I have no crap in my house as i can afford tungston
Well you might be able to afford it, but can't spell it.
BassDood wrote:If ingested, lead is bad. Lead in of itself , i.e. in a river, on the bottom of a lake, it's inert. It poses no threat. It's simple. Do some research
Sure ill help out... where is the hat to throw my split shot in. Heck if you need a rod ill throw that in too, but i really believe lead shot should be banned. Granted this bill may go to far.And it should not include DR balls but if it passes i will handle it and find another way. Someone will find a better solution isnt that how we progress.? By the way im not a liberal.MarkFromSea wrote:Do you want to pay the extra amount for tungsten? I'd rather buy a steak or more fishing gear with the money. I had a wonderful flat iron last night. I can't even recall what I ate this evening but that steak, yesterday, was pretty damn good! How about this: There are lots of fellow fishermen that would appreciate it if they could buy and use lead fishing gear for years to come. Would you like to help us out? If not, I understand. If you make the call to oppose 2241, I Thank You.
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Swans...really? Or ducks. Like I said, if ingested...as in eaten, it is bad. Lead laying on the bottom of a system is inert. Like gold or other metals. It sits there. Again do some research and don't panicsickbayer wrote:BassDood wrote:If ingested, lead is bad. Lead in of itself , i.e. in a river, on the bottom of a lake, it's inert. It poses no threat. It's simple. Do some research
Back in the 80 in the UK " THE use of all fishing lead larger than size 8 (0.06g) split-shot up to 1oz (28.35g) leger bombs was outlawed by the British government in January 1987 following concern that increasing numbers of swans were dying of lead poisoning"
Kinda why i have the mind set that i have today...
Someday.........sickbayer wrote:Thanks Mark and really should go hit Lake Wa for a spot of fishing mate.
The Quadfather wrote:Things like this are such a shame to me. The majority of people think with their own concerns/pocket book/ ----their own new found inconveniences in mind i.e. buying alternative tackle.--- ( how about when you hear people complain about paying tax increases for public education, levys, etc.) Many people who don't have kids themselves will gripe about funding these types of things. It's people like that which need to look beyond themselves and realize that maybe the public education system is trying to put out the youth that will take care of your butt in the near future when we are are dependent on the next generation. I'm just saying that there is a world beyond ourselves...
Sometimes you really have to look beyond yourself at the bigger picture. If it is a step in a cleaner direction in even a small amount, then why not consider it?
(not that the schools have managed their money correctly .... just an example)
I could not have said it better. Note that science says that lead sinkers are not a problem.Bodofish wrote:Yep this one of those deals where you really have to choose your battles. Government, slippery slope and all that stuff. We crossed that line long before I was born. I believe it started about the time we started paying the members of the house and senate. They have a need to justify their salaries so they pass more laws whether we need them or not.
There is no argument against lead being very poisonous, it just is. Is it also naturally occurring? Yes it is. To the point, everything is poisonous if you ingest enough. Do we toss enough lead into the water to make a difference? Who really knows? Does it damage the environment by just having it on your line in the water? Or does it need to be eaten to be a concern? We certainly don't add lead to the environment like say a hunter would by broadcasting little lead pellets across an area with every shot. Lead is funny stuff, it's a very stable mineral once it has a layer of oxidation on the outside, kind of like aluminum. Is aluminum poisonous in the same way lead is? You bet it is, should we outlaw airplanes and drift boats too? I guess lead has really gotten a bad rap in the ways it has been used in the past We used lead oxide in paint as a pigment and we spread in places where it could easily be consumed, that is bad, really bad. It's a little different vehicle than a piece of it on your line. Do we really need to be passing laws to protect us from lead on fisherpersons? Do we really pose a significant threat? Should we maybe be setting our sights on something a little higher than fishing weights? Is this a case of legislators passing bills to justify their existence? Will it change the way we fish? You bet it will. Will it push the cost that most of us can endure? Doubt it, we'll find a way. Will it damage a number of small business? Without doubt it will.
An awful lot to consider. So I guess we're down to the point where you need to contact your elected lackeys and let them know how you feel. That's the way the system works. We need to push the govt. or it will push us. Don't forget to vote in every election. Standup and be counted!!!
I can't argue with the premise that people often vote their pocketbook. Nevertheless, people also vote by emotion when they should vote based on fact. In this case, the facts do not support the bill.The Quadfather wrote:Things like this are such a shame to me. The majority of people think with their own concerns/pocket book/ ----their own new found inconveniences in mind i.e. buying alternative tackle.--- ( how about when you hear people complain about paying tax increases for public education, levys, etc.) Many people who don't have kids themselves will gripe about funding these types of things. It's people like that which need to look beyond themselves and realize that maybe the public education system is trying to put out the youth that will take care of your butt in the near future when we are are dependent on the next generation. I'm just saying that there is a world beyond ourselves...
Sometimes you really have to look beyond yourself at the bigger picture. If it is a step in a cleaner direction in even a small amount, then why not consider it?
(not that the schools have managed their money correctly .... just an example)
If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck and looks like a duck, it is a fair to excellent bet it is a duck.sickbayer wrote:Sure ill help out... where is the hat to throw my split shot in. Heck if you need a rod ill throw that in too, but i really believe lead shot should be banned. Granted this bill may go to far.And it should not include DR balls but if it passes i will handle it and find another way. Someone will find a better solution isnt that how we progress.? By the way im not a liberal.MarkFromSea wrote:Do you want to pay the extra amount for tungsten? I'd rather buy a steak or more fishing gear with the money. I had a wonderful flat iron last night. I can't even recall what I ate this evening but that steak, yesterday, was pretty damn good! How about this: There are lots of fellow fishermen that would appreciate it if they could buy and use lead fishing gear for years to come. Would you like to help us out? If not, I understand. If you make the call to oppose 2241, I Thank You.
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And it has made no difference.sickbayer wrote:BassDood wrote:If ingested, lead is bad. Lead in of itself , i.e. in a river, on the bottom of a lake, it's inert. It poses no threat. It's simple. Do some research
Back in the 80 in the UK " THE use of all fishing lead larger than size 8 (0.06g) split-shot up to 1oz (28.35g) leger bombs was outlawed by the British government in January 1987 following concern that increasing numbers of swans were dying of lead poisoning"
Kinda why i have the mind set that i have today...
Good catch. Fat fingers on my phone should give you great pleasure.sickbayer wrote:CRW wrote:sickbayer wrote:[I have no crap in my house as i can afford tungston
Well you might be able to afford it, but can't spell it.
Well spotted ill be sure to add you to my christmas card list