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I'm a card-carrying member of Trout Unlimited, as was my father, but personally I prefer our native brook trout and tend to shun introduced and stocked species.
I also generally dislike the nationwide obsession with a small handful of target game species and with size/weight. This is why I own a range of ultralight and "micro-fishing" rods. There are hundreds of species out there, and a tiny rod allows them to put up a fight (I don't fish for the excitement of the fight, but many do).
I leave no trace, volunteer for organized litter pickups (and will pick up litter as I fish or hike), and exclusively catch and release with barbless hooks, even when catfishing. I have never taken a photo of a fish, because I release immediately. Last year on vacation, my stepbrother get a bit miffed with me for unhooking and releasing his bass so quickly (they always use my tackle, as none of my family fish regularly themselves); I genuinely wasn't even thinking twice about it at the time.
For me, fishing is about the challenge of finding (preferably wild), preparing the right tackle and presentation to hook them, and using correct handling procedure to get them into the net, then quickly out of it. It's a thinking-through game, not a big beautiful cast competition and size contest.