Heavy Bag of Trout
One of the heaviest average 'taken during the present fishing son was caught at Lake Okatain Saturday evening by Mr. J. Brison, of Rotorua, who took 12 ■averaging between six and s£ pounds for three hours fly fis™ 'the Log Pool. The fish gen I were in good condition, althoUgn or two were below the generally £ standard taken in this lake. 1® mon with other parts of the cns both fly fishing and trolling at 'taina has been difficult dmmg present month, and this appears chiefly due to the large quantitie feed in the lake. A Rabhit's Vitality During harvesting opsrations farm at Cambridge a rabhit caught with only one sound hin The other was missing and f ore legs had been cut off neai joint. Obviously the rabhit had the victim of the mowing_ ®a a few days earlier, but sucn w - vitality that the wounds had P« healed and the little furry c _ . was as lively as ever and about on its stumps.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 443, 30 January 1933, Page 4
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169Heavy Bag of Trout Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 443, 30 January 1933, Page 4
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