Salty
2012-01-15 05:08:19
I took a creative writing class today and here is a 250 word story I wrote for it.
Though my hunger has faded as my stomach is compressed by my ever ripening I can not resist the bite size morsel slowly moving by with just the right combination of wiggle and purple to compel me to eat. A quick flick of my tail, a last adjustment of my fins, and the morsel is in me.
My mouth closes and I savor the anticipated crunch of the exoskeleton and sweet shrimpy flavor of the zooplanktor. But,there is no sweet crunch and flood of flavor. There is a hard cold taste of steel and then a driving prick of pain as the creature pierces my jaw and jerks my body to align with the direction it is traveling. I recoil with all the force in my body to free myself from the impossible power of this thing towing me away from my path toward the nirvana of spawning relief.
Instead, my body is inexorably pulled through the surface, into the air, and onto a deck. I flop frantically trying to free myself and return to my journey, my spawn exploding from me, running out on the deck as the water pressure holding me together is lost.
The blade slicing through my gills feels more like relief than death as I suffocate. My dying eyes take in the fisherman, my maker, my killer, as he removes his hook from my jaw. I can not comprehend that this end was the reason for my creation.
Salty
2012-01-15 21:55:55
I thought about the implications of my story.
But, as brutal as hooking a fish to eat or sell is, it is way more intimate, than strangling it in a gillnet, squishing it in a seine, or hooking it and then releasing it for "sport". Not that I condemn any of those, just contrasting the experience. I believe there is some connection between this relationship and why hook and line fishermen are often among the leading fisheries conservation advocates.
In my life I am confident that I have done more to create and conserve fisheries life than I have ever harvested or facilitated the harvest of. Sometimes I think there is a cosmic connection between my conservation and my fisheries success.
Thanks for engaging and thinking. That is the purpose of this story, to make you think about a possible fish's perspective.
Salty
2012-12-04 22:09:02
I just posted the link to Tele's story here and re-read this submission. Made me think about all we do to sustain and enhance salmon lives in Alaska. The strongest protections for wild salmon in the world and the most carefully controlled ocean ranching program in the world. That the quality of salmon lives we conserve by protecting and enhancing wild salmon runs and the creation of ocean ranched salmon who spend most of their lives freely roaming the ocean must be so much better than the lives of those fish confined to pens in salmon farms.
Anonymous
2018-12-28 14:45:13
im glad karthik that you found the story good....keep coming...take care dear....
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