To be fair, there is really no need to use lead.
It is simply a cheap easy material. There are plenty of alternatives that can cause much less harm. The banning of lead in other states has in no way stopped anglers from enjoying their time on the water.
The comment of "it is a way to drive bass anglers off the water" is simplistic and ignorant. Ask any Massachusetts angler if they stopped fishing because they could not use lead. The proof is there, people just don't like to change.
I laughed about the guys bitching about the cost of changing as well..the "elite" of the sport will drop 15k on a new boat every few years, but replacing tackle would bankrupt them...c'mon.
Anglers in general need to stand up and be the first people to want to help wildlife and the water ways. We should be seen as stewards of the banks. Too many ignorant fishermen dump trash, leave line and lures everywhere and give responsible anglers a bad name. It isn't the environmentalists trying to drive anyone off the water..we drive ourselves off the water, by polluting and destroying the places we supposedly love.
I know I know, preaching to the choir here as most on these boards are the responsible ones, or at least I like to hope so.
The point is though, that changing from lead does not mean you cannot fish. It does not change what you do and in fact the alternatives are not all that different price wise. Anglers need to stop getting pissed off about making the world a better place and start working toward finding balance with our love of the sport and our respect of the world.
i refuse to respone any further than this last post.
ignorant?? think of this next time you go to bed. hope you can sleep well, have donated to any food banks? i have., homless shelters? veterans organizations? thousands of dollars will be spent changing one law, it's not going to be five bucks, and what to save 5.6 loons a year? ok, i will give you 20 loons a year, just so you can feel good, for me i would kill 100 loons a year if it would help just one veteran out. and thats not ignorant, thats just caring in the right places. and before you jump down someones throat, everyone is entitled to an opinion, you have yours and i have mine. so i think i will send my hard earned money to the mothers against drunk driving fund in new hampshire, where 174 people where killed by drunk dirving, ya, money well spent, the only people who value an animals life more than man kind are, well i will stop there.
http://www.newhampshire.com/article/20130327/NEWHAMPSHIRE03/130329259/-1/newhampshire
i lied about not posting again, but i have to make myself clear, yes it will cost people money, what i mean about all my ranting is that our donations would be better spent on more pressing issues in this world, sorry i just feel that way, i would rather donate my money to a cause that would make a bigger difference in this world than saving 10 loons a year, common sence tells me that its just not the right time to take my money away from other pressing matters in this world, if this did not cost anything then why do they take donations? thousands will be spent, if you want to save the animals before your neighbor then hit that donation button its your choice, they are alerting the public with their concern about loons, and i am alerting the public that there are more pressing issues to donate your hard earned money, and here for the people who want to donate to the "cause" that you say won't cost a dime here is the link
http://www.loon.org/memberships.php
not being mean here, but after a few hours of research, and a couple of e-mails, i wanted to find out how many loons are killed each year in new hampshire, the loon preservation site just says 49% of loons killed in new hampshire die from lead, 49% of what?
their facebook page says the same, no actual numbers..... hence the research...... well here it is,,, 5.6 loons each year die from lead poisioning. yup 5.6.... thats the average from 1989-2011, ok now it just seems to me that thousands of dollars will be made with the non-lead tackle, but also thousands lost to fishermen who have lead now, i feel the direct effects of this when fishing tournaments in new hampshire, i do not throw a grub like i use to. just does not feel the same, i would like to say that every law that is passed, it is one less leap for anyone else to start another law, whats next, no fishing during the loon nesting period? and don't tell me it can't happen, it does . look at bartons cove, if you cross anywhere near the eagles nest, you get a big fat fine, and would if more eagles move into the area, guess what , no fishing anywhere..... it may sound mean , but over protection of any species is not a good thing, should i mention the federal ban on dog fish? should i mention towns that shut down deer hunting, guess what happens then, lyme ,coyote's ect.. you get the picture, no one want a species to go extinct, i love animals, but for 5.6 loons a year? seems like all that money could be used where it's needed.