Last weekend, we went out onto the peninsula again and tried to catch blue cod for breakfast. This time around I used chicken hearts as bait. I didn't catch a thing, except for some crabs that seemed to like the chicken hearts. Either way (despite our complete failure to catch any fish and having to drive into town for breakfast instead), I can't believe that we would ever get tired of driving along the loops and twists of the peninsula road, watching the city recede behind us into a pale strip of buildings crowded against the harbor.
Us: Nil
The Ocean: Three
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1 comment:
Hey Guys,
I am so glad to see that you guys are taking full advantage of all that New Zealand has to offer (including an abundance of crazy people). What I keep wondering is how you have any time to work given all the adventuring and blogging? :-) The blog is devoid of info on your work or co-workers. We want to hear about a little science as well!
Take care,
Randy
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