Light/Breezes

Light/Breezes
SUNRISE AT DEATH VALLEY-Photo by Tom Cochrun

Monday, January 26, 2015

DOWN TO THE SEA

PACIFIC TRADITIONS


    Over the course of three weeks we've taken great delight in watching guys from elsewhere on Kawela Bay take to the big water in an outrigger.
   Historians say Polynesians who first traveled to the Hawaiian Islands used outriggers.
   Fishing here requires an eye on the breaks coming over the reef.
    On another day on Kawela Bay a family puts out to surf together. 

  A new generation of surfers in training.

   On each outing the outrigger fishermen appeared to be successful.
   Even inside the reef the north shore can produce heavy surf requiring mindful attention.


    The lateral float support, the outrigger, makes the canoe hull more sea worthy and stable. From Australia through Polynesia migration across big water as well as fishing was accomplished by outriggers.
     Paddling an outrigger in seas that routinely toss up 20 foot waves adds a new dimension to fishing from a boat.

      See you down the trail.
     

5 comments:

  1. Apparently the craft just ride the waves, eh?

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  2. I'd be worried that catching fish would attract sharks and I wouldn't want to be out there in a small boat around sharks. But then I'm a certified wimp. Great pictures by the way.

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  3. So, uh, in the next to last pic, what happened to the person in the middle in gray? Inquiring minds want to know.

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    1. Written like a true editor! Actually it is a mix of separate outings. I assure you they did not use the middle person for shark bait.

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