OVERSEAS ANGLERS
•New. Zealand provides-. the cheapest trout fishing in the world, and the^licenca covers a wider. area than in most:, other countries,- staged a delegate, at the-Ac-climatisation Conference ' yesterday. It had long been felt that overseas anglers were not paying' as much "as they should do.' They, had. leisure and could' put in continuous weeks' on their, chosen, water, and'as most of them • were ..skilled anglers, they_ took many more fish during'their visit' than New Zealand- anglers were able to do for the whole season."
It wag "decided" to recommend" to 'the Internal Affairs Department ."that the licence fee for anglers, domiciled overseas for taking acclimatised fish be fixed at £2> for licences for the district in which iuch' licence Is originally issued, and that all such oversea anglers, before fishing in any other acclimatisation district, must secure- an endorsement of their licence, the fee for such endorsement to be £1." !
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Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1932, Page 7
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152OVERSEAS ANGLERS Evening Post, Volume CXIV, Issue 91, 14 October 1932, Page 7
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