
This week’s Sunday Stills challenge theme is ‘Traditions.’ See more responses here.
I’m the world’s worst fisherman and would have starved long ago if I had to rely on catching fish for food. But in Hawaii, fishing has long been a traditional way of putting food on the table. With line, net, or spear, on shore or from a boat, catching fish has been, and still is, a big feature of island life. And if the fish aren’t biting, at least the view tends to be wonderful.

A great tradition to post about. I used to love fishing and then one day, I just didn’t.
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Interesting. I liked fishing as a kid, but the thrill soon wore off!
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I’m with you on that, Graham. Give me a nice view any day.
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The views are almost worth fishing for!
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An excellent look at a long-standing and important tradition, Graham! On our last trip to the BI, there were fishermen a’plenty! Good thing there are markets for the rest of us!
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That’s for sure.
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