In tropical areas like where I live, where the sun can be very strong in the middle of the day, the morning and even early morning when the sun is just shining is, perhaps, the best and most enjoyable time to fish. Indeed, on average, heavy work, such as going to the rice fields, is often done early in the morning, because it saves energy.
The air is still cold together with the warm rays that have just risen, making conditions pleasant for fishing.
"For every frame, a life to remember."
The fishermen with their boats also go out to sea during those hours, but sometimes low tide occurs during that time, so that the mouth of the estuary becomes shallow and it takes a certain way or effort to get out of the mouth of the estuary.
All activities do have their way and art. Fishing is no exception. Fishing is a path of patience, the art of waiting and hoping, the art of enjoying the calm and inner conversation while your eyes are mostly focused on the end of the fishing line, observing any movement around the line. When the fishing line jerks and vibrates, it is a moment that is sometimes very tense, exciting at the same time, especially if the jerk feels very rough. And if it turns out that nothing is caught on the hook while the bait is gone, the angler will smile, a sign that a game has begun!