I went down to the dock in Destin Harbor this morning to watch, and photograph, the fishing fleet as they pulled out of the harbor and headed out into the Gulf of Mexico with anxious and excited anglers looking for the big ones. Some of the charter boats pulled out early - before daybreak; others mid-morning. As they waited for launch, a couple of fisherman brought out the light tackle, and fished around the docks for pinfish. This was one of them.
Thank you, Travis. There was enough movement in the water that, when coupled with a neutral density filter, turned a mid-day shot into somewhat of an abstract due to the slow shutter speed.
Hightraxx wrote:
Makes me wonna get my boat out and cast a few
Norm
Norm, it is good to know that some of the "old timers" are still around. Good to hear from you, and thank you.
mark fadely wrote:
Very nice. I like this one a lot too. It is an interesting take on the theme, but certainly fits.
Mark, as always, thank you for commenting. We tend to forget that fishing is a sport, but my old Bassing buddies sure think it is.