Tag: fisherman
In America except for special circumstance we don’t allow fishing with nets.
Fishermen tie-up their boats and go ashore on rafts.
Fishermen pole themselves ashore with their tiny catches.
This fisherman is slapping the river with his pole. By slapping the water, he hopes to drive the fish into nets he had set up before hand.
In the foreground is the fishermen’s boats. In the background is the fishermen’s hovel which they occasionally sleep in, but, mostly, they use to rest and dress.
After a hard day fishing, the boat pulls in and the fishermen starts cleaning their nets.
These fishing boats are done for the day. They are shallow draft and their motors are tilted up. The fishermen tied them up close and walk to shore.
He poles his way to shore. When he gets to shore they will sell their catch and go home.
Fishermen have a long day. They come in, put up their boat, and pole into shore to sell their catch.
The fishermen land their craft on this beach.