Pocket net
Bob Parcelles,Jr.
rjparcelles at yahoo.com
Fri Jun 15 16:55:30 EDT 2001
--- Ron Gatrelle <gatrelle at tils-ttr.org> wrote:
> A lot of things in life become misused. There are
> elements of society who
> actually seen to thrive on finding how to misuse and
> pervert legitimate
> things.
>
> The Pocket Net has been around for a long time. I
> don't know the "story"
> behind its invention, but I doubt it was with any
> unlawful intent.
> Unfortunately if has now become an instrument of
> infamy. I do not own one
> and now never will for pulling one out of my pocket
> would surely indicate
> to some that I am a crook. Perhaps the pocket net
> will join automatic
> weapons as a banned item.
>
> Too bad. From what I know of them they would make a
> good tool for watchers
> who want to net and release. Speaking of which - I
> liked the idea of
> putting a "window" in at the end of the bag. I also
> still do not favor this
> activity except by very capable people and for
> specific reasons. Wildlife
> are indeed not toys to be played with. See, there is
> the 20% some can agree
> with.
>
> Paradoxically yours
> Ron
>
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Bob Parcelles, Jr
Pinellas Park, FL
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