Fishing pictures and the pride of the fisherman
Fishing pictures are present on the wall of almost every fisherman
with a camera. Fishing pictures are typically action shots of a
fisherman standing in waders in a river casting his fly rod or they
are triumphant shots of an angler holding up a prize catch for the
camera.
Fishing pictures from long ago often show a fisherman beside a giant
fish. Before the depopulation of the world’s biggest fish - like
sturgeon and tuna - it was much easier to find these enormous
creatures. If you see an old photo of your grandfather standing beside
a fish as tall as he is, chances are that same catch would be worth
thousands of dollars in today’s markets.
Most
fishing pictures that feature a fisherman with his prize catch use a
certain arrangement for the photo opportunity. These photos are
usually taken with the fish hanging upside down by the tail beside the
angler. If the catch is smaller then the angler is usually shown
hoisting it with his own two hands (and a big grin).
Fishing pictures are cherished on
the walls of many a fisherman because they remind him of his sporting
skills and the pleasure of making the catch. A photo on an angler’s
cubicle desk that features him fly fishing on a cold lake in Idaho can
really brighten up office life and can keep him motivated to work
towards that next vacation. Next time you see one, ask for the whole
story. And expect a whopper of a tale!
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