With force similar to the power of the water itself, something hit the line,
wrenching it across Sethrum's hands. Beads of water jumped from taut line pointing into murky
depths. While shooting downward, the line loosened from the shore.
"What have I hit now?" whispered Sethrum, partly in shock as he struggled to keep
his hands from getting tangled in the slithering and rapidly descending line. "I can't catch a shark
now," he told the dark, undulating water. "I don't want to get anything while I'm in this canoe.
I'm just bringing out the bait."
Using the back of his arm, he wiped sweat from his forehead. His throat was dry
and his nerves had flared making him feel tense; but he knew he was not going to let go of the
line or cut it. Sure, he told himself disparagingly, wouldn't I be just the type to hold on to the
line. I'm also the type to use a canoe to bring the line out far enough to catch a shark. Small
sharks swim close to shore. Larger fish usually stay out farther. I like trying for the larger quests
and something big just caught me. The shark has trapped me in this little canoe. Hooking a fish
large enough to catch me is my ultimate fishing dream...or nightmare. Any person who likes to
fish probably feels the same way. Such a once-in-a-lifetime chance has happened to me. I'm
going to hold on and not let this thing go.
All possible line must have unwound from the reel, noted Sethrum. I can feel the
pole being dragged through the water. I will pull my pole to the canoe then wind in the line. If I
can get a fishing rod in my hands again, I can fish normally and have a greater chance to catch
this powerful thing on the other end of my line. If I work the line carefully, I can tire the shark
and guide it to shore. Fishing from a canoe was not my idea. I have something big on now and
I'm not going to let it go. I'm supposed to only use the canoe to set the line. I'm sure though that
this fish will soon get tired. I'll turn it to the north toward shore. I can clearly see lights on the
land. In the other direction, there are lights from a few ships. Beneath me, there is a large shark.
I must not get lost out here.
A burst of line shooting downward tugged against the canoe and brought a sheet of
water splashing over the side. A quick release of line stabilized the craft while water swirled
menacingly along the floor. Working rapidly, Seth used a bailing can to remove most of this
water.
The hidden fish ended its powerful rush and commenced a steady, pulling
movement, forcing the fragile craft to slice through the Gulf's calmly undulating surface. The
sheen of moonlight divided to let the canoe pass. This craft was pulled steadily on a silver ocean.