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Early morning surf casting...


This morning instead of walking my usual route to the left of where we live I walked to the right along the opposite end of the beach, just in time to snap a photo of this guy surf casting, I could see as I got up close that he had at least 3 fish on the sand next to him that kind of looked like Kahawai which are perfect for smoking and cooking in a pie.

I'm envious of him as they are delicious to eat. Linking up with Our World Tuesday :-)

Comments

William Kendall said…
It looks like a good day to be walking by the water.
carol l mck said…
Oh looks so serene ~ lovely shot ~ ^_^
Andy said…
This is one fantastic photo. Especially when viewed at full size... wonderful detals
Fun60 said…
Beautiful photo.
Graham Edwards said…
40 years ago I used to go surf casting here on Lewis but I haven't seen anyone doing it for years. I must make some enquiries. Fishing from the rocky coastline is generally more popular here (but then we have a lot of rocky coastline).
Betsy said…
How peaceful and such beauty
Blogoratti said…
Beautiful and timely shot. Greetings!

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