You guys are awesome to the 10th power and this discussion on soil is indeed interesting, but let's stay on topic or one of you start a separate thread as this one is derailed.
You are quibbling. But, whatever. I would wager that no one takes a single step without coming in to contact with particles that were once in another living thing's body.That is not debatable. However not everyone is walking on topsoil.
Gotcha. I'll step out of this thread.You guys are awesome to the 10th power and this discussion on soil is indeed interesting, but let's stay on topic or one of you start a separate thread as this one is derailed.
Depends on the feeding videos. Ones involving mice tend to go the same direction as this one, but since everyone on MFK is an 'expert' it usually degenerates more quickly into an angry debate on the nutritional value of mammal meat for fish and what specific fish would eat if they were in the wild. Much more entertaining. :rofl:
Lol if your rebuttal is a Wikipedia article that's a fail.
Technically yes we are waking on dead animals but that percentage is tiny compared to the dirt, rocks and such.
When mammal meat hits the water, is it landsushi?