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Dai: So Darren, you’re from Southwest Wales1?
Darren: Yeah, I’m from a place called Pembrookshire.
Dai: OK and what can you do down there for fun.
Darren: Well, most of what I do is, in my spare time, is in some way connected to sport. The last five or six years, I've started fishing again.
Dai: Fishing?
Darren: Yeah, I know it’s got a bit of a dull image but I fished a lot when I was younger. I gave it up for about twenty years and someone got me back into it about six years ago and I really do enjoy it again.
Dai: What is it that, you know, draws you into fishing, I mean ...?
Darren: Well, it’s quite unusual. We don’t fish as most people imagine where you sit by a riverbank and don’t move. The fishing I do is at night time. The fish come in a lot closer and I fish off the beach. Because they come in closer at night time, it’s the best time to go. So it’s quite exhilarating just being out there. You haven’t got to catch fish to enjoy it.
Dai: Right.
Darren: It’s great being under the stars and hearing the waves crash in. It’s just a beautiful place to be even if you don’t catch a fish...which is good news really because I don’t catch fish very often.
Dai: Oh right. Yeah, so if I wanted to have a go at fishing, what would I have to do? What kind of equipment would I have to get?
Darren: Well I was amazed2 when I re-started how cheap it was. It was probably cheaper twenty years after I finished than it was when I packed it [in]. For about sixty pound you could go down to the local tackle3 shop and they’re very, very helpful. They’d kit4 you out.
Dai: Oh really?
Darren: And you could start, but what I would advise is that you would find someone who did know what they were doing, just to show you the ropes really. But I was amazed how quickly I got back into it after so long away.
Dai: And what kind of fish are you catching5?
Darren: There’s loads of fish around the Pembrookshire coast. You know, absolutely loads of varieties, but we do target a fish called bass6 which I know there’s a lot of varieties around the world, but it’s a great eating fish.
Dai: Oh, so you eat the fish you catch normally7?
Darren: Yeah, I would only take a fish from the sea if I was going to eat it. If I wasn’t going to eat it, I would put it back...
Dai: OK.
Darren: But the bass is a beautiful eating fish, quite expensive to buy in a restaurant so it’s a lot better to catch them yourself.
1 Wales | |
n.威尔士(在大不列颠岛西南部) | |
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adj.易传染的,有魅力的,迷人的,接住 | |
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n.男低音(歌手);低音乐器;低音大提琴 | |
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