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Today we headed out into the Hauraki Gulf on a fishing charter. I have decided I do not have sealegs after a day of sickness, though I did manage to catch the strangest fish of the day...a frost fish (which are normally only found in winter, so not good to see 2 days into summer...). We have cut this into steaks, no idea what they are going to taste like!
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Royston was therefore relied on to fish for both of us and he didn't disappoint, I managed to land one of this fantastic haul of snapper. They are now all scaled, cleaned and either gutted or filletted ready for eating.
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