While I was backpacking in the Andamans, I used to go on regular fishing trips to satisfy the fish diet of my backpacking friend.
We used to go late in the evening just before sunset. According to the local fishermen, this was the best time of the day to catch the larger fish. And, according to me, such fishing trips offer some of the best sunset views on the Andaman seas.
Sunset over the deep wide seas is quite an interesting sight and as the colours change across the horizon you can feel frequent tugs on your fishing line. It is quite an experience to manage your fishing lines and enjoy the sunset and it is fabulous if you come trumps on both sides.
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I lived near Key West, Florida. We would fill the live wells with bait and head for the Tortogas, about 300 miles south of the keys. The darkness of the ocean is something that will never be erased from my memory. Great blot, thanks.
ReplyDeleteWelcome to my blog Chessie! Folks from florida are known to love the ocean and I am sure that you are no different. Personally, haven't been to either the keys or the Dry Tortugas National park, but I have heard only great things about these places.
ReplyDeleteIts a great fishing lines and enjoy the sunset it is fabulous if you come trumps on both sides.fantastic blog
ReplyDeleteLooks very cool! It is quite an experience to manage your fishing lines Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteLooks very cool! It is quite an experience to manage your fishing lines Thanks for the post!
ReplyDeleteThe pictures above shows that how amazing this sunset would have been....every thing is just so perfect!Thanks for such a wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteThe pleasure is all mine!
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