Scotland Kayak Fishing Report |
Written by Nicolos Valetin |
Tuesday, 21 June 2011 15:59 |
The return of a successful day. This is Scotland and a deserted beach on the east coast. I started my day when the sun rose at 4 in the morning .I headed toward the sea ,no one in sight. the sea was calm but the swell was enormous. I drifted out and the wind was taking me out at large. I felt at peace when I saw the lobster fisherman checking his pots. This is nature and my kayak is small and I value my life. Today was my day because I went. I adventure out in this Scottish wilderness. Deep down I knew the fish will have no chance against me only because I go out there. I know those big mouths are hungry and feed up eating crabs, so I teased them up with some baited hokkai. Through out the day the seal was following me up. The gannets were diving close by. I am a fisher and love the water, I will take what I need and value this food source. Those fish are delicious to eat, just like a healthy treats. Today was my day, mother nature protected me out at sea, I use my body to power me and left no trace, only some prints. I gather, I fish and explore but mostly I love Scotland for this opportunity ........This is life. |
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