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A shadow cast for a fisherman means that when the fisherman casts the line, he has to watch the shadow of the line as it soars in the sky. The reason for this is that the shadow will tell you where all of the fish are hiding. When you see the shadow, you look into the dark area of the shadow and you will see a bunch of little things swimming around. These little swimmy things are called fish! Back in the day, this is how fisherman would know where to cast there lines.

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