Libs unleash ecogeddon on the Klamath

This is why, just like with the Civil War and WWII, we must show them the error of their ways by defeating them completely. It will never end their hatred of humanity, will just make a temporary peace
Hatred of humanity has been with humanity since it's conception. I agree with U about the 'Temporary Peace".
 
OK...The dams had been there for over 100 years, yet the salmon still weren't extinct.

This shit is what you get when the "environmentalists" are urban dwelling do-gooders, who have never set foot in the actual environment without a tour guide.
Not only that, but eating salmon is almost better than taking daily vitamins. It is likely the best meat for heart health and sends fatigue far away. The nutritionists at Oregon State University could be quite successful in supporting an increased proliferation of the fish. OSU lit my fire when I took a Nutrition class therein the early 80s. I love those people.
 
Not only that, but eating salmon is almost better than taking daily vitamins. It is likely the best meat for heart health and sends fatigue far away. The nutritionists at Oregon State University could be quite successful in supporting an increased proliferation of the fish. OSU lit my fire when I took a Nutrition class therein the early 80s. I love those people.

Klamath Salmon are protected under the Endangered Species Act ... daily vitamins are safer than poaching salmon, usually ...

I was an Atmospheric Science major at OSU in the early 80's ... did you hang out around the Agriculture Building by any chance? ...
 
Klamath Salmon are protected under the Endangered Species Act ... daily vitamins are safer than poaching salmon, usually ...

I was an Atmospheric Science major at OSU in the early 80's ... did you hang out around the Agriculture Building by any chance? ...
Trying to recall science classes and where I took them overlaps with 4 or 5 states. I only went there in the 1982/1983 and minored in human health such as a comprehensive nutrition course and human anatomy for the athletics necessary for a major course in teaching athletics in the amazingly wonderful people training athletic training. For my hard work, I got placed by my instructors as top scholar in the athletics. One of my teachers introduced me as "the only student in our history as never making a "B" in any class, and since all I ever did for 2 years was take a small tape recorder to all classes so I would know the answers to all our tests without having to cheat. It worked. I aced all my tests because I listened to my tapes on the long trips to and from Oregon State, and again an hour before bedtime when my young kids were already asleep.

If you happened to attend the Physical education banquet ib1992, I was the pint sized gal with mousy brown hair and a totally red face due to all that teasing some of which stemmed from my lapping some of the best runners on campus who were twice as tall as me. The love of sports and good health took a lot of science and learning international folk dances, detailed rules of a ton of sports where rules for man sports and those for women are frequently very different. And international music for dance are quite enigmatic, at least to this music lover.
 
We see video of them every year, walking up to buffalo in Yellowstone as though they're dairy cows...FAFO.

I'm starting to believe that an EMP or general grid crash would be far more beneficial to the nation than a bad thing.
As a 35- year resident in Wyoming, my family frequently visited the great Yellowstone Park. One of the last times we went there, for the first time, we saw a Yellowstone Park sign that people must not approach the Buffalo because they can kill people. It's not clear to my remembrance of petting a Buffalo would result in an escort of your automobile to the nearest Park exit and a warning not to come back. Apparently, the rangers do not like to find and contact the next of kin about the mauling death of a loved one whether by bison or moose.
 
Klamath Salmon are protected under the Endangered Species Act ... daily vitamins are safer than poaching salmon, usually ...

I was an Atmospheric Science major at OSU in the early 80's ... did you hang out around the Agriculture Building by any chance?
Oh? I always buy canned salmon for a meat entree six or seven times per year. Their low calorie count is cherished by dieters who like a good protein entree that doesn't create a greater omentum of ugly fat.
 
I kinda got sick of salmon when the neighbor kid was limiting everyday ... bleh ...
Gee, that's too bad. My mom made delicious fried salmon patties that were fit for a king. I never got the recipe, but I bet it's in my favorite cookbook ( JOY of Cooking). Mom took homemaking and cooking when she was in High school, just before WWII started, and I've seen recipes she made that I saved in JOY. Too bad you never tasted those salmon patties. They were excellent in every way.
 
Gee, that's too bad. My mom made delicious fried salmon patties that were fit for a king. I never got the recipe, but I bet it's in my favorite cookbook ( JOY of Cooking). Mom took homemaking and cooking when she was in High school, just before WWII started, and I've seen recipes she made that I saved in JOY. Too bad you never tasted those salmon patties. They were excellent in every way.

Gee ... I don't know ... we have a two fish daily limit ... about 20 lbs of fillets ... 40 salmonoid fish in total per year I believe ... usually just Springers though ... not me, I never learned to drift fish ...

It's well documented that Lewis and Clark's Coups of Discovery traded salmon with the natives for their dogs on the return journey ... they were that sick of eating salmon ... that was then, today we're only getting winter-run steelhead along the coastal rivers ...
 

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