Back to the murre for a moment: is it still being seen? would like to know 
before paying for a cab ride out to see it. it’s definitely nice that there’s a 
thick-biled murre that’s accessible to those of us without a car :)


> On Jan 18, 2019, at 2:53 PM, John Gluth <jgl...@optonline.net> wrote:
> 
> I’m seriously considering paying the $95 for a 10-hour codfish trip aboard 
> the Laura Lee Express out of Captree. Half the price of a See Life trip. Two 
> trips each weekend through the end of March. Much more convenient for Suffolk 
> birders than Brooklyn. If memory serves from past cod trips (before birding 
> became my passtime of choice), chum (clam chunks) is employed. It’s not fish 
> oil, but couldn’t hurt.
> 
> John Gluth, sent from my iPhone
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