A solitary fisherman drifted with the incoming tide in a small aluminum skiff on the estuary a hundred yards from the marker.
Manuel Pardal, a solitary fisherman who makes his meagre living from the sea, a native poet, is a keen observer of human and social conditions.
He is carried along beside the lakeshore; he squints into the immense morning light, passing here and there the solitary fishermen as they cast their lures into the tepid and indolent waves.
I counted eight solitary fishermen, each of whom had carved out a space among the reeds.
Other small boats were beached along the semicircle of the harbor; nets were drying over timber racks, and a solitary fisherman sat beneath a cluster of palms, watching the trawler as it neared.
Though always more painter than etcher, Gifford performs well here in the study of a copse beside a lake, complete with a solitary fisherman.
Aside from a small South Korean military force, the islets about 150 miles offshore of each country are inhabited by a solitary South Korean fisherman.
Large stretches of the river we shared only with solitary fishermen, seated stilly in Impressionistic poses.
Nearby, a solitary fisherman cast his line at the foot of the Fort Pickering Lighthouse as small waves lapped the rocky beach.
We startled a hare, which watched us for a minute, and discovered solitary fishermen perched perilously on seemingly every shelf of rock.