I think it might be just slipping over the sandbar into the deeper water at the right hand edge and middle of the picture. To be precise have a look exactly halfway up the right hand side of the photo and about one fifth of the width to the left.
The fish is lying NW to SE with its tail at the SE end.
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“There is no more lovely country than Monmouthshire in early spring. Nowhere do the larks sing quite so passionately, as if somehow inspired by the Welsh themselves. There is a blackbird on every thorn and a cock chaffinch, a twink as they call him there, on every bush...... It moved me profoundly. I had been spared to see another spring, and I thank God for it.”
Oliver Kite
“A Spring Day on the Usk”
A Fisherman’s Diary
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