Will there be a reward for fishing?
Fish, big or small, have knowledge of God and pain. We hook the fish, scrape off the scales, gut it, or cut it into pieces, then fry it in a pot and simmer it in soup. After these procedures are completed, you can enjoy the delicious food.
Have you ever thought about how fish feel when we satisfy our appetite? Did they hurt you or did you? Why should I be taken away by you and suffer the same pain as eighteen layers of hell? Especially fish with eggs in their bellies, if they hurt one life, they will hurt tens of thousands of lives. How serious the consequences are.
Why doesn't the world quit these behaviors? First, because it is not illegal. In the eyes of most people, fishing is a very enjoyable entertainment, and we should all have had fishing experience. It's fun and the law doesn't prohibit it, so no one wants to quit. Second, I don't know the cause and effect, and I don't push myself and others. Many people don't believe in Buddhism, don't know what goes around comes around, and don't even think they are fish. Actually, let's think about it. If we become a fish, we will be chopped, broken bones and cramped, fried and boiled, and we can't stand it. Third, compassion is not innate, selfish and lacking in practice.
I advise you not to eat March crucian carp, there are thousands of fish in your stomach. I advise you not to shoot three spring birds, so your son will stay in the nest and wait for his mother to come back. Love is the guardian of compassion, and it is hard to give up. We should abandon the people-oriented thinking and live in peace with all sentient beings in the world. Not only should we stop fishing, but we should also let them go when we have the opportunity, increase blessings for ourselves and our families, eliminate some karma and create some good karma.