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REPORTS ON TROUT FISHING.

GOOD SPORT.

Good sport is reported -from . mostV'of ; the streams'within angler's reach of the city, and ideal leather was experienced for: the] week-end. Some of ' the swiftrunning streams -are- still pretty brown from the effects of; last ' week's heavy rains, hut they\were all fishable. On Sunday one angler succeeded in creeling (from the' Wainui) . fourteen fish, which weighed' fifteen:'-pounds,--; which -is very good indeed for that stream.. Some nice baskets'were got at.Mungaroa, which appears to be developing into a good earlyseason, ' stream... A fly-fisher is said to have taken tho limit in Silverstream be-, tween 4 a.m. and .8 a.m. on Sunday.' The report, wliiohi ;.has' raised many' eyebrows, should popularise that handy ~ and easilyfished- water. : Creeper"ifishers : on the Whnkatiki have been doing very. well, and no doubt deserve all they get in such, a remote and' difficult - The Wpikanae'is a worm stream, but aiiglers ' who have' favoured. it for some seasons say that it is being denuded by a too liberal use'of tho worm. The Waikanao trout have become' so used' to the wriggling ■ thread -of - pink that they have forgotten that the 'fly-is fair game-:they. aie takings the Acclimatisation Society at its wbrni{ '••'Some nice bags of small fish' have been, secured' at South Kaiori.'- The; ICaiwarra Stream is- reported ,"to'; be the nest thing to • troutless—denudation has followed on neglect. This is ;regretted; by many, for, although the Kaiwarra .is only. : a' small stream, it' is almost, the' only one that a oitizen can easily -reach for an afternoon's fishing,' unless ho be a motor-cyclist.. : ■ ' . "" ; Captain Hamilton, A.D.C., reports good 6port in the Waipoua (near Masterton), and, by the way, liis Excellency the Governor received a beautiful sea-run eightpounder at his home' at Featherston' the other day. It is said to have been caught by Mr. T. M. Wilford at the, month of the Hutt River. • :* .

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 952, 20 October 1910, Page 4

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REPORTS ON TROUT FISHING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 952, 20 October 1910, Page 4

REPORTS ON TROUT FISHING. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 952, 20 October 1910, Page 4

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