Another turn to the coast

They are affected by dende terra sport fishing. I often go to the beaches and the coast near my house in Armentón (Arteixo). I like to carry lures and artificial tricks and hardly catch anything. However, that time at sea took a little away from me and I used it to get out of the pousada and take a nice walk along the coast. We have a very beautiful coast full of nuances, and that is always valuable for the curious. Ribeira chea of ​​pieces, with a very diverse xeology, autochthonous vegetation so fascinating and a sea so active, alive and intense that it is impossible to get bored. I like to walk around with cribs (repairs that are charged) and I don’t know exactly where they see me because my friends, where I know them, are all from the interior.

The love of sea fishing came to my father, a man born in Melón Baixo (Esgos, Ourense) who emigrated to A Coruña, where he became so enthusiastic about the subject that he tied two small boats to Portiño, things that, when or work, allowed, went out to sea. Then large catches were made, which at our expense were not exhausted like hox. Lembro or vertedoiro da cuzina cheo de peixe, polbos e ata some shells that were shared among families.

What memories! One of the last two times it was fun to fish, I was accompanied by my filo and again the fishing was unsuccessful in terms of catches, but satisfied on our end. We were on a small, beautiful beach between Caión and Malpica. Since they didn’t itch, we took off the gray ones and got down to cleaning the plastic. At first glance it seemed like a clean place, not that there was almost no waste, but when we went to the wet area, we started looking for shelter for two bundles of plastic and derivatives. It is true that it gives us magic to see what we are turning into our environment by extension or planet. Looking at it as a clean place, we remove everything, what could it be or not see that it is at the bottom of two seas, that it pollutes the trophic chain and that ultimately affects our own health? I don’t know what the future holds, but the trail doesn’t seem good. Hopefully we will decide to move because it depends on us and we depend on each other.

Source: La Vozde Galicia

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