Something smells fishy
Guess what?! Alex caught his first fish, losing his fishy-nity to Moki! It was legen...wait for it...dary, legendary! (it's funny if you watch How I met your mother, and if you don't, you really should watch it. It's awesome.) First saturday off in a long long time resulted in Alex taking his fishing rod and equipments on a fishing trip and came back with Mr. Moki. He was very yummy (the fish I mean).
We were both extremely excited so we decided to go on another fishing trip today just to try our beginner's luck...and guess what again?! We caught Mrs Moki. Poor couple both ended up in our tummy...yum yum...
As both Mr. and Mrs. Moki are safely in our tummies, we can only make do with this image courtesy of a NZ local website:

We were both extremely excited so we decided to go on another fishing trip today just to try our beginner's luck...and guess what again?! We caught Mrs Moki. Poor couple both ended up in our tummy...yum yum...
As both Mr. and Mrs. Moki are safely in our tummies, we can only make do with this image courtesy of a NZ local website:

Blue moki
Belonging to the same family (Latrididae) as the trumpeter (Latris lineata), the blue moki (Latridopsis ciliaris) is a large fish which grows to around 90 centimetres. They commonly live over muddy bottoms and eat crabs, other crustaceans, shellfish and worms, sucking them from the mud. The oldest blue moki live for over 30 years.
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