Following from yesterday's photo, here's another taken around the same time a little further along the shore of other fishermen still waiting for the right conditions to launch and cast their nets.
The nets look quite large rolled up and stowed on the canoes. That leads me to wonder hoe easy they are to cast and recover. Since they take up most of the canoe they don't seem to leave much space for the catch of the day suggesting that a lot of effort has to be expended for a relatively small return.
Although the distance here is compressed through the use of a telephoto lens, the relatively narrow stretch of water leaves me thinking the fishermen were waiting on some current or tidal effect as the best time to deploy their nets to catch the most fish.
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