The Optics of Inconsiderate Behavior
Rather than continue a discussion of responsible conduct and ethical behavior on the "Reports" thread, I though that I'd bring my commentary here. I think that a responsible fisherman should 1) respect the resource and not take it for granted and 2) consider the optics of what goes on at the pier, looking through the eyes of others.
["O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us
To see oursels as ithers see us!"] (Robert Burns, "To a Louse")
I consider this to be a good guideline for ethical and responsible conduct, the issue of "How does this look to others?" Does it do pier fishing a service, or a disservice to intentionally inflict harm on birds or dolphins (for instance)? Does it make fishermen look like conservationists when we arbitrarily maim any wildlife? How about when fishermen deck a big ugly or a jack and leave it out in the hot sun to spoil? Besides the utter waste of the resource, there's the optics of inconsiderate behavior. It's damaging to the future of recreational fishing and it diminishes all of us, whether you realize it or not.
You don't have to be a marine biologist to recognize that each creature has a valuable niche in the ecosytem. My point is to think of these things - the value of the creature to the ecosystem, the responsibility that we all have to treasure marine resources and creatures, and the optics of both inconsiderate behavior and the beneficial acts of responsible stewards.