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The purity of fishing

February 24, 2014 By Scott Leave a Comment

Good times

Good times

Took some new friends, Kelly and Colleen, to the dependable South Shore spot expecting to have a repeat of the hot omilu papio action we experienced a few days ago.  The tide didn’t rise as quickly as I had hoped and the omilus were no where to be found.  As their host I was disappointed but it turns out they really enjoyed the calm water and abundance of life in the tide pools.

They were able to see all kinds of reef fish I had previously ignored, and were able to pull in aholehole, hinalea and monster kupipi.  In the end they taught me that the purity of fishing with others is the fellowship and tug of something alive at the end of the line.

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