Toad Alert!!

Started by ccr425, May 30, 2015, 06:33:56 PM

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Deadeye

It is sad that people that don't care destroy nature like that.

Last week I was riding 4-wheelers on some property my SIL bought into and there was random trash lying everywhere.   He showed me a 40 acre lake back in nowhere and there were bottles and trash laying all around it. Shame.

Lipripper

Quote from: Deadeye on June 02, 2015, 09:37:35 PM
It is sad that people that don't care destroy nature like that.

Last week I was riding 4-wheelers on some property my SIL bought into and there was random trash lying everywhere.   He showed me a 40 acre lake back in nowhere and there were bottles and trash laying all around it. Shame.
It is a shame. Don't know if you remember the ad on TV a few years back with the Indian standing on a hill with a tear in his eye and it showed stuff just like this. Heck like you said they don't care. Right here in the street in front of my house I've seen people just throw their trash on the ground . I went up to them and ask them in a nice way to please pick it up.

Kats Rule And Bass Drool.Viet Nam Vet

Deadeye


ccr425

That kind of stupidity gets me so pissed. Fortunately I see most of it when I'm headed home.

Donald Garner

Congrats on the catch and thanks for sharing all the pics with us  ~c~ ~shade

That's one cool looking place you got to fish there.
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I bank fish often, and I'm always amazed at how much trash and fishing line people that call themselves fisherman can leave behind on the ground.  I'm always picking up trash and tossing it in the closest trash can.  Tonight I picked up about 20 feet of mono with a wacky worm still attached.   I've seen old men, teens, and every age in between add to this mess.  I can see why people with ponds and lake property are so protective.  It is a shame. ~rant
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Capt. BassinLou

Quote from: big g on June 03, 2015, 09:03:26 PM
I bank fish often, and I'm always amazed at how much trash and fishing line people that call themselves fisherman can leave behind on the ground.  I'm always picking up trash and tossing it in the closest trash can.  Tonight I picked up about 20 feet of mono with a wacky worm still attached.   I've seen old men, teens, and every age in between add to this mess.  I can see why people with ponds and lake property are so protective.  It is a shame. ~rant

Its flat out ridiculous. I was at the park once, and I came across some discarded cajun red mono. As a proceeded to pick up the line, after I quickly noticed, I was picking up an entire discarded spool several feet away that was thrown in the water!!