Maro had headed out to the docks as soon as he woke up. He was ecstatic. One of the many things he had wanted to try since he had begun fishing was ocean fishing, both from the coast and from a boat in one of the more secluded bays. He had saved up enough money to buy himself a rowboat and was excited to make his purchase. When he arrived on the docks, there were many Svefra he recognized selling their wares.
One, an experienced old sea fisherman, recognized Maro from the many times he had come to buy the seafarer’s sturdier line. He waved Maro over. “Maro! Come see what I have.”
Maro did, excited to talk with the old fisherman and see what advice he could give on ocean fishing.
When he arrived the man asked him about his previous purchase. “How’s that line I sold you holding up against those river fish?”
“Amazingly. You wouldn’t believe how easy it is to land them. How do you think it would hold up on the ocean?”
The man lifted a curious brow to that question. “You planning on doing some ocean fishing?”
“Yes, sir.”
“Hmm. Well, I sold you some of my weakest line. Everything else I got would be too thick and cumbersome for your rod and reel. It’ll hold up well enough for smaller ocean fish which might be what you run into along the coast, but there’s always the chance that you run into something bigger. How are you planning on doing the fishing? Not by chartering a Svefran vessel, I hope. They’re a bunch of lousy thieves. Rob you blind, they will.”
Maro laughed. A lot of the merchants said things like this, as if the deals they were giving were the best and they were friends of the buyer, looking out for their best interests. “No, no,” he assured the man. “I’m planning on getting my own boat, a row boat.”
“A row boat? How good of a swimmer are you?”
That seemed an odd question to Maro. “What do you mean?”
“Well, if you’re a decent swimmer, you can buy cheap rowboat from any of these thieves here. Sell you a vessel sure to capsize, they will. If you want to stay dry though, you should see my cousin, Jon Cliffshore. He’ll make sure you end up in a boat that will keep you above the water.”
Maro laughed again. “I’d love to meet him, if you’ll introduce me, but first I’d like to buy some stronger line from you.”
“I would love to sell some to you, Maro, but like I said before, everything stronger that I have will just be too big for your rod and reel. I don’t want to sell you something you can’t use.”
Maro had always found the man to be honest, though he found most people he met were. Still, this man seemed so openly so that Maro did business with him whenever he could. “That’s why I want you to set me up with a good sea fishing pole and some good tackle for it as well.”
The old man’s bright blue eyes brightened even more at this. “I’ve got just the thing for you.”
The man pulled out a fishing pole and placed it in Maro’s hands. It was heavier than his normal pole and seemed a bit more unwieldy. He told the man so, and the old man smiled and nodded.
“It’s supposed to be that way, Maro. What it lacks in ease of casting it makes up for in grace when it catches a monster fish. The unwieldiness comes from its strength, and that strength is the only thing that will make a pole able to hold a larger fish. You catch one of those bigger fish on your little pole, and either, it’ll snap like a twig or it’ll be the fish pulling you into the ocean and not you pulling it into the boat.”
Maro felt the rod again and gave it a few mock casts, nodding appreciatively. “I can see myself getting used to this. I’ll take it.”
“How about I give you that introduction you were looking for earlier? While you and Jon are selecting a vessel for you, I’ll go ahead and get this rod and reel set up for as well as get some tackle and extra line that will be good for your coastal fishing.”
Maro nodded and soon found himself farther out on the docks where there were many rowboats and larger vessels moored.
The fisherman gave a brief introduction. “Jon, this is Maro, a good friend of mine. He’s interested in your boats.”
He went off to prepare Maro’s new rod and reel, leaving Maro to discuss business with his younger, gruffer looking brother. |
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