The implication of this statement is no longer true if there are no longer any fish. So we must share with one another not just how to fish, but how to fish in a way that promotes a culture of stewardship to not just fish and fowl but to all nature.

This statement has also become a cliché. For better or worse I have fallen into the habit of taking it as an indicator of a kwitcher bitchen attitude along the lines of the code phrase "hand up not hand out."

Man sic? lives not on bread alone, and not on fish alone either. It seems no single foodstuff supplies the full spectrum of humyn nutrition.

Also, since fishing seems to be a severely glutted occupation most places, it makes absolutely no sense as a vocational training strategy. With economic trends so much more market(ing)-oriented these days better to teach one to sell ice cubes to Inuit.


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