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(Originally published in Unbound Vol. 14, Spring2003)

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All rights reserved. © TC Anderson 16 November 2002
Angling The Arabian Sea
By Rafiki Yako
Special Correspondent


To my surprise, the Arabian Sea was calm, clear, and smooth as teal blue silk. I had expected it to be choppy and murky like the Red Sea in Egypt. While I was avoiding fishing buoys and stray rocks jutting out of the ocean, Captain Suleiman and Michael were cutting bait and preparing lures. I must admit to having had the best job of all. I did not enjoy baiting the hooks and found devious ways to insure that one of them always did it for me.

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