A Lure for Cod
“‘Chowder for breakfast, and chowder for dinner, and chowder for supper,’ wrote Melville, ’till you began to look for fish-bones coming through your clothes.'” James Babb and fly fishing friends are dragged out of bed to experience what may be the death throes of a famous pastime: codfishing off of Maine’s coast. In Gray’s Sporting Journal.
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