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Catch in Angler's Catch

The average angler is a patient man who stands for hours waiting for a strike. But Mr Norman Joyce, of South Taranaki, one of the latest converts to the sport of surf-casting, spent his hours much more profitably. He made his first essay into surfcasting at the New Year week-end on the coast behind his farm, caught 16 schnapper weighing 1401b. — and spent three hours hauling his catch up to the top of the cliff.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TAUTIM19560120.2.26

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Taupo Times, Volume V, Issue 207, 20 January 1956, Page 5

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Tapeke kupu
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Catch in Angler's Catch Taupo Times, Volume V, Issue 207, 20 January 1956, Page 5

Catch in Angler's Catch Taupo Times, Volume V, Issue 207, 20 January 1956, Page 5

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