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Evelyn Turner|18Singapore

A Dialogue with the Ocean in Auckland

Fishing Tales: At five in the morning, Auckland's sky was still draped in a deep blue curtain, the dock lights casting a warm yellow glow in the humid air. Standing on the deck of the yacht, I was met by the salty sea breeze, mingled with the scent of diesel and fish. In the distance, a few seagulls circled in the darkness, their calls echoing clearly. This was my first time sea fishing in Auckland. Captain Mark, my companion, was a typical Kiwi, his bronze skin etched with wrinkles, resembling a reef weathered by the sea. He skillfully untied the mooring ropes, the roar of the engine shattering the morning calm. "It's a good day," he winked at me, "Hopefully you'll catch a kingfish." The yacht slowly sailed out of the harbor, the sky beginning to show the first signs of dawn. I noticed the fishing rods neatly arranged on the stern rack, gleaming coldly in the morning light. Mark steered the boat while explaining the day's plan: "We'll try our luck offshore first, where kingfish are often found. If we're out of luck, we'll go to the reef area for snapper." As the sun rose, the sea surface gradually took on a golden hue. I held the fishing rod, feeling the undulation of the waves. Mark taught me to cast the bait far out, then slowly reel it in. "Be patient," he said, "Fishing is like having a conversation with the ocean, you need to listen carefully." Suddenly, the fishing rod dipped sharply, my heart instantly racing. "You've got a bite!" Mark shouted. I gripped the rod tightly, feeling the immense pull from the other end. It was a tug-of-war between man and fish, the fishing line tracing graceful arcs on the sea surface. After nearly ten minutes of struggle, a shimmering silver kingfish finally broke the surface, flashing enchantingly in the sunlight. At noon, we enjoyed a simple lunch on the deck. Mark took out sandwiches from the cooler, while I opened the coffee I had bought at the dock that morning. The sea breeze was gentle, and in the distance, other fishing boats were scattered like stars on the sea. At that moment, I seemed to understand why New Zealanders are so passionate about sea fishing – it's not just a sport, but a way to communicate with nature. The afternoon's harvest was equally bountiful. We caught several sizable snapper, and a few colorful kahawai. Mark said these fish were enough for us to make a sumptuous seafood dinner that evening. As the sun began to set, we started our journey back. Golden ripples shimmered on the sea surface, and the distant sky was painted pink. Standing at the bow, I watched the Auckland skyline gradually come into focus, savoring the day's experiences. Sea fishing not only brought me a delicious catch, but also allowed me to experience the joy of being in harmony with nature. Back at the dock, Mark began to clean the day's catch. He expertly handled the fish, while sharing various sea fishing techniques with me. "Remember," he said, "Every time you go out to sea is a new adventure, you never know what will happen next." As night fell, I walked home with a cooler full of fish. The streetlights were already on, and the aroma of grilled fish wafted through the air. That day, I not only gained delicious seafood, but also an unforgettable memory of the ocean. In Auckland, sea fishing is not just a leisure activity, but a reflection of a lifestyle, a wisdom of living in harmony with nature.
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Posted: Mar 8, 2025
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