Sudak & Veteran
Sudak Sudak
Morning, Veteran. I was just watching the river’s current shift as the sun climbs, and it reminded me how small changes can steer a whole day’s catch. How do you adjust your plans when the wind changes?
Veteran Veteran
Morning. You look at the wind, not the weather. If it shifts, you tweak the line, you tighten or slack the sail, you keep the boat steady. Plans are guidelines, not commands. The key is to have a backup for every angle. Keep the crew focused, keep the boat moving, and let the wind do its job.
Sudak Sudak
That’s a good way to look at it. I like to keep my eyes on the water, too, because even when the wind plays tricks the river tells a steady story. Keep the lines tight, but let the current guide you. It’s the small, steady adjustments that keep the boat from tipping over. Good advice, and I’ll keep my crew focused on that rhythm.
Veteran Veteran
Good to hear. Keep the crew tight, read the water, and adjust in the moment. That's the only way to stay steady when the wind and current both play tricks.
Sudak Sudak
You’re right. Keep the crew calm, watch the river, and adjust on the spot. That’s how we stay steady when wind and current play tricks.