• @[email protected]
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    3416 hours ago

    Go fishing.

    For real. Take some time to focus on something new and “pointless”. Soak in some gorgeous views and learn about your local waterways. Reconnect with the land around you.

    Life’s easier with a clearer head.

    • @[email protected]
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      2316 hours ago

      Although I agree with the rest of the comment, I would suggest a less brutal activity, such as a hiking or bird watching.

      These also require less equipment.

      • @[email protected]
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        015 hours ago

        Catch and release fishing is fine for the fish. If you gut hook them and they won’t survive, well, you eat that one, but it’s also easier to avoid that if you know what sort of fish you’re looking for and change your hook/lure accordingly.

        • @Droggelbecher
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          1415 hours ago

          I don’t really get how hurting an animal and then NOT eating it, just for fun, is better than killing for food

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            415 hours ago

            Well you don’t want to eat every fish you catch, that’s not good for the fish population. You want to ensure you’re only taking fish that have had a chance to spawn, determined by size.

      • bountygiver [any]
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        211 hours ago

        As long as you are not overfishing and destroy the ecosystem, those fish are going to die to some natural predators anyways imo