Thanks Birma and Jasper_D for your kind comments, we are having gloomy weather here, overcast and raining or drizzling day and night for the last week and a half, the wet season/monsoon finally arrived and I have been suitably gloomy as well with very little photographic activity.
Henry for what it's worth (not much) that ‘barracuda’
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=barra ... 3&bih=1062 looks more like what we call a Long-Tom,
http://www.google.com.au/search?q=longt ... 3&bih=1062 sort of like a heavy duty Garfish; I caught a very large Barracuda once while trolling and you can easily spot the difference (the bottom jaw is heavier and protrudes out further than the top jaw) once you can pluck up the nerve to try and untangle your expensive lure (what’s left of it) out from in between the laughing gear…while it’s still alive so it can be released, they aren’t any good to eat, tough, dry, tasteless and full of worms.
Docs shot of cast netting is definitely a good one but Henry that first shot of yours is a great capture of casting a cast net, I doubt many people know how difficult it is to cast one and spread it with a full spread and get it to go where you aim it, and the guy in your photo is doing it with obstacles all around. My brother is good with a cast net also, better than me anyway.
Greg
KM5D KM24-105?
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