Barbados: Fishing, a way of life
You will
see them in the early morning as the sun rises and in the evenings
at sunset, walking the beaches, along the tide pools casting nets
onto the schools of fish swimming in the shallows.
You will see them setting fish traps in shallow waters, sitting on a rock with
line and tackle and setting out to sea in power boats and pirogues.
You will
see them late at night bobbing on the ocean in tiny boats, gas lamps
shining on the black water to call the fish to them.
You will
see them repairing boats and mending nets.
You will see them in the markets and at roadside stalls selling; Tuna,
Shark, Red Snapper, Flying Fish, Wahoo, Barracuda
and Dolphin (no Dolphin is not Flipper, not even a close relative)
They are the fisherman and women, that catch the fish and sell them
in the markets. The people of the sea, descendants of the Africans,
the Caribs and the Arawaks, living close to nature in the land they
love.
See the
Bajan fishermen in action!
Barbados Game Fishing Operators
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