August 27th, 2010
Seine Fishing, Clamming, Delaware Bay, A Late Afternoon, At sunset, Delaware Beaches
Out and about is where I found myself yesterday; you know errands, hair appt., delivering figs to Madelon, stopping at the Lifesaving Station, etc. etc.
It was late in the afternoon, almost at sunset and as I was approaching Dewey Beach I decided to detour and enter New Road on the Bay. There was nobody collecting the entry fee. This spot is part of the Delaware State Parks.
As I was taking in the view I could not help to think how lucky we are to live in this coastal area. Open spaces, marshes, wild birds, the beach.
I watched the fisherman at the distance. I needed to approach him. He was seine fishing. A seine is a large fishing net that hangs in the water by attaching weights along the bottom edge and floats along the top. They are used to encircle schools of fish.
I was able to talk to him and watch him carry the net full of fish to his cooler. It looked like I was stalking him but no; this was an unexpected post for my blog.
I could not believe that the cooler was almost full with Menhaden fish. He said it only took him about 1/2 hour. Menhaden is a silvery herring-like fish that travels in large schools. It is considered inedible for humans but processed into oil for cosmetics and fish meal for animals, particularly poultry.
Then I spotted the clammer; his family joined him. The Delaware Bay is so shallow in this area that they were able to really walk out far.
I loved finding that lonely chair on the bay. The Bay was quiet, serene, still and so picturesque; then my next thought was I better go home because, “ouch”, the “no-see-ums” are getting to me.
Talk to you later…..you know I will….
Note: If you feel like grilling on this area, there is a barbecue grill and 2 picnic tables available to the public.
Tags: Activities, Claming, Delaware Bay, Delaware Beaches, Delaware State Parks, Dewey Beach, Seine Fishing, sunset, Things to do at the beach, What to do at the beaches