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Saturday, 15 March 2008 |
More info... By Victor Epand
The sun is barely visible over the horizon and the early morning dew still rests upon the grass. The world has not yet awakened and the hustle and bustle of the day is yet to begin. The silhouette of a man near the shoreline is perceptible only to the sharp eye. It is a fisherman leaning into his folding chair. One hand deep into his coat pocket and the other holding a cup from which steam slowly rises and dissipates into the air.
What better way to welcome the new day, than rising at the crack of dawn to get to the bay before other fishermen and weekend travelers arrive. Fish are easier to catch in the early morning, when they swim closer to the water's edge. They feed in shallow waters and are not yet frightened from the noises that arrive when the world is awake.
As the sun rises, and the day is in full swing, fishing becomes less interesting and the attention of the fisherman turns away from the water |
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