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ctfchallenge | all galleries >> Challenge 47: Famous Maxims and Proverbs >> Eligible Category > All's fish that comes to the net*
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17 January 2003 Don Ellis

All's fish that comes to the net*

A professional fisherman can find some use for all the fish he pulls out of the sea;
he cannot afford to be too particular.
The proverb advises us to follow his example by taking advantage
of everything that comes our way.
It’s similar to the proverb: “All’s grist that comes to the mill.”

This was taken in Sai Kung, Hong Kong.
The fishermen and women come alongside the pier with a variety of live fish,
shrimp and crabs in plastic, aerated boxes and people call down for what they want.
Money and catches of the day are exchanged in long-handled nets.


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Neil 21-Jan-2004 10:51
I keep wanting to put my monitor on its side to view this for some reason - interesting perspective, nice and clear and sharp