Tuesday, November 05, 2019
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...when you are fishing you have to have hope!
ReplyDeleteA great fishing shot, Andy!
ReplyDeleteNothing like fresh fish for dinner.
ReplyDeleteI admire the patience of the fishermen and their ability to fish in water that is not always warm and in any weather. Pretty light
ReplyDeleteit's a great picture of my favorite sport Andy... i can see the salmon going past his leg on this side....peter:)
ReplyDeleteNice to see young teens having a interest in fishing. Great take.
ReplyDeletehe looks like a serious fisherman, most kids today don't fish. i like seeing teens enjoy the outdoors as well!!
ReplyDeleteFishing is alot of fun, good to see people enjoying it.
ReplyDeleteAdmittedly an activity I've never gotten the point of.
ReplyDeleteIt's always nice to pass time near a river.
ReplyDeleteGood for fishermen...nice capture.
ReplyDeleteLooks good.
ReplyDeleteBrave boy to stand in the river.
ReplyDeleteSeems to me that they used to have some kind of event called "Row your fanny down the Ganny" or something like that. Does that still take place?
ReplyDeleteFloat Your Fanny Down the Ganny is a 10km race along the Ganaraska River to commemorate the 1980 flood that crippled Port Hopes downtown area.
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