Fishing Along the Danube river

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Fishing Along the Danube river

Krassimir Nedyalkov, a colleague of Ivan. Ivan, 50, from Silistra is jack of all trades. He speaks fluently 8 languages. When he was young he was a wrestler, but soon he quit. For a while, he worked as a musician, then he was selling popcorn outside stadiums. He is professional driver but his favorite job is his hobby - fishing. He goes into the river Danube near his hometown of Silistra in Bulgaria every night and sometimes during the day. He and his colleagues takes care of the river bed and clean it out of trunks and big objects that the flow has carried through Central and Eastern Europe. If they don't do this every now and then they risk their nets tearing apart. A good net costs a lot. The fishermen along the Bulgarian part of the Danube river catch mostly catfish, barbel, moruna. The Sturgeon is favorite of many but for the last few years its population has gone dramatically low and it's catching is forbidden, Silistra, Bulgaria on September 09, 2018 (Photo by Hristo Rusev/NurPhoto)


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