FISHING SEASON OPENS
GOOD LOCAL BAGS
WEATHER PROPITIOUS
When a mild day without a gnle, and with the rivers comparatively low, a combination all too. rare, greets tho opening of the angling season, fishermen are likely to do well. ■ This proved tho ease, as far a's" can be ascertained with only a few results to hand, yesterday. Two known limits wore taken on the Wainui, and one bag of 14 trout. In tho latter case it is interesting-to' note that tho angler is a i-ceent dry fly. devotee, and that tho season before last ho seldom, hooked a.fish.. A-friendly tip as to when to ; strike, 'however, remedied his chief "faulty and he has gradually qualified as al first-rate fisherman. Another basket of seven is chronicled from the '.Wainui, and a number, of .baskets *6f from three to four fish each. One '..sjnall; party took iVins fish, including oiio t.hre.e-poimdcr.,,/ Another limit was taken on, _the Munga-; roa. •■ \ ■ .', ■■-.''. ■'.■:■•.■..'■;■..
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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 11
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157FISHING SEASON OPENS Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 80, 2 October 1933, Page 11
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