Sharks Finned in Florida

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This is a disgusting practice. I hope no one here will even eat at a restaurant that serves Shark fin soup!!

I've sat down at several chinese restaurants in Palo Alto, only to get up and leave as soon as I see it offered on the menu!

:angrymob:
 
:shocked2: Might have to reconsider that old Sea Hunt-sized leg-mounted diving sword so I'm ready to "fin" some divers if I catch them doing this kind of thing underwater. Hmmm... if shark-fin soup is supposed to be good, I wonder how poacher-limb soup would taste? Probably good with some cubed lionfish in it as well.
 
I think this would be a dandy way to prepare poacher liimbs.

stubbs-bbq.jpg
 
Debby;
You know I love you, but Stubbs Sauce just is not very good (in my not very humble opinion) on anything but brisket.

Now, Sweet Baby Ray's...That's some store bought sauce....

What were we talking about again...oh yeah...Killing, skinning, and Bar-Be-Queing anyone I catch cutting a fin off a shark and tossing the carcass into the sea.

Chug
Owns deer rifles with scopes.
 
Poachers. It's what's for dinner. Bass tards.

p.s. I agree on Sweet Baby Ray's but I just happened to love that pic of Stubbs, it looked like bbq-d poacher butt to me.
 
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