FISHING SEASON PREPARATION LOOK TO YOUR TACKLE With the 'Season' less than three weeks away, fishermen are reminded that It will pay them to check over their tackle. Fishing tackle is expensive and at times difficult to replace. A repair now may save pounds later. Get out your favourite roa and check for the following points: — •" Loose Ferrules. Worn'or cracked line guides. Broken or frayed bindings. Damaged or separated cane. Chipped, cracked or brittle varnish. Dismantle and clean your reel. Sand is a poor lubricant, light machine oil does the job better. Does the check work as it should ? A careful examination of your line and backing is well worth while; a perished line will not hold that 10-pounder. Did the motps get at your flies ? Remember while checkingrjyour tackle that Ian T. Logan, opposite the Post Qffice can carry out any necessary repairs — prornptly and expertly and has on hand large and comprehensive stocks of fishing tackle for the eoming season. The man who does the repairs knows quality. (Advt.)
• WHY BREAK YOUR BACK DIGG1NG THE GARDEN ? ? Use a rotortiller Obtainabfe on Hire From £2 Per Day Attachments Available for — LAWN MOWING & POTATO MOULDING. From — buckleighs rental cars ltd.
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Taupo Times, Volume I, Issue 40, 15 October 1952, Page 3
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