When I got to go on that trip to China one of the things we did was a cruise down the Li River. At the end of the trip there was a cormorant fisherman standing on the steps where the river boat tied up.

He was pretty obviously there to have his photo taken (I'm guessing for tips or such), but I wasn't able to get the shot because we were being hustled along so fast by our guide.

If I ever get to go back again, I'm going to assert myself and the group can wait for me while I get the shot ... or go on without me.

The Li River is just gorgeous scenery.

On 1/9/2019 13:43:45, Bob W-PDML wrote:
Indeed - forcing the fish to swallow the greasy slimeballs is cruel and unusual 
punishment.

They don't look like PDML cormos though, far too well-behaved and quiet. 
Admirable plumage!

On 9 Jan 2019, at 18:01, P. J. Alling <webstertwenty...@gmail.com> wrote:

I personally think using cormorants for bait is inhumane...

On 1/9/2019 12:14 PM, Doug Brewer wrote:
maybe not in so many words, but still

https://yourshotblog.nationalgeographic.com/post/181868829229/top-shot-in-the-wee-morning-hours-top-shot

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