FISHING REGULATIONS.
Press Association. INVERCARGILL, September 10. The Southland Acclimatisation Society to-day considered tho fishing regulations rocently gazetted. As there is no special regulation governing the sizo of tlio catch lor a day’s fishing in this (listviet the 201 b limit, takes elfeet in Southland. The limitation is regarded with general disfavor, and it was decided to ask the Coloninl Secretary to have special regulations limiting tho oatoli in Southland to 30 trout for a singlo angler m ono day. Regarding worm bait it was considered plain'that the special regulations gazetted on 22nd September, 1904, for tho southern acclimatisation district wore superior to the near regulations making that bnit logal in Southland.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2182, 11 September 1907, Page 3
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