The salmon fishing lms been very irregular this season, ami comparativc|v few of these IWh have been rang it (savs the Timaru ‘'Herald”). ' e bi.gfje.st -‘baft ” secured by a local angler consisted of 41) fish, the fisherman who secured these having been lucky enough to visit the Kansitnta. River when runs happened to he on. It is, understood that netting in the river named, for commercial purposes lias primed a failure, only one salmon having been netu'i- Of the seven seasons that it. has been permissible to fish toi salmon in New Zealand, only two have been good ones, and anglers are non beginning to despair of salmon fishing in New Zealand ever becoming what it was thought and hoped it would hecome.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 April 1925, Page 3
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