When we go fishing, we have a hope in our minds that we will be able to catch fish today. As soon as night falls, we go to the river bank and sit next to the water. Then on one side there is peace, on the other side there is excitement. Natural environment. The environment is very calm. There is usually no noise at night. We sit in the open and prepare for fishing for a while. There is a different feeling in fishing. Not everyone can catch fish. And the waves of the water give a strange feeling.
Waiting with the net, I can see the fish running in the water. Usually at night, it is not understood when the fish will rise in the net. After some time, a different feeling of fishing is born in our minds. When I pull the net with one pull, I feel that something has been caught, my heart rate increases. Sometimes the fish jump very much. And it feels like I am facing a challenge. However, when I go fishing at night, I think I will not be able to catch a fish, but I caught a fish at the right time at night.
While fishing, I felt like I would not be able to catch a fish. But after some time, I saw a fish in the net. Then my heart was filled with happiness. I caught the fish beautifully. Anyway, it felt very good. When I was able to successfully bring out the fish, my heart was filled with the joy of victory. I was feeling a different kind of fun at that time. After finishing fishing at night, the two of us went outside.
This experience of fishing is not just a hobby, but a means of connecting with nature. Fishing at night is not a profession, it is a hobby. Everyone has some desire. There is a new story associated with each fish, which can never be forgotten. But I will never forget these days of catching fish. Wishing everyone good health, I am ending this post here today.
Congratulations, your post has been upvoted by @dsc-r2cornell, which is the curating account for @R2cornell's Discord Community.
Enhorabuena, su "post" ha sido "up-voted" por @dsc-r2cornell, que es la "cuenta curating" de la Comunidad de la Discordia de @R2cornell.