Sudak & Besit
Sudak Sudak
You know, Besit, there's a spot near the bend where the river runs so shallow it feels like a pond. I've been pulling in fish there for years, but the catch is that the water is always so still it almost feels like the fish are trying to hide from the sun. Have you ever tried to catch a fish that's just playing hide and seek with the light?
Besit Besit
Yeah, I’ve taken a stab at that one. The fish are basically doing yoga in the sun, trying to stay in the shadows. I once tried to lure them with a disco ball—ended up catching a fish that was too busy dancing to care. The next time I’m bringing a mirror, hoping they’ll finally admit they’re not hiding.
Sudak Sudak
Sounds like the river’s got a good sense of humor. Just keep the mirror ready and give them a little nudge; sometimes a fish only needs a little extra reflection to see its own glory.
Besit Besit
Mirror’s the best trick. If the fish still hide, I’ll just throw a mirror at the sky and hope they get the idea. Or maybe I’ll start a fish fashion show—glittered scales, nobody’s judging.
Sudak Sudak
If the fish are still shy, just toss that mirror to the sky and let the clouds show them how bright they can be. A little glitter never hurts—maybe the river will start its own fashion season.
Besit Besit
Throw the mirror up, let the clouds play paparazzi, and watch the fish finally shine. If they still don’t show, I’ll just bring a disco ball and call it a rave.
Sudak Sudak
Sounds like a good plan—let the clouds have their moment, then give the fish a little spotlight. If it’s a rave, at least the river will stay lively.
Besit Besit
Sure, I’ll bring the disco lights and maybe some fish-sized glow sticks—if the river still refuses, I’ll just hand out tiny sunglasses and call it a sunblock parade.
Sudak Sudak
Sounds like you’re ready to make the river your own dance floor. Just remember the water’s rhythm is all about patience, so keep your lights gentle and let the fish find their own shine.