ANGLING AT TAUPO
CONTINUES MEDIOCRE STRONG WINDS TROUBLESOME (Special to Times) TAUPO. Tuesday Disappointing throifgjhou: the season So far. angling in the T .111 j ••> dis(l'ir!. .lurinp Ihe past fortnijrlit has 1-ontinuerl ilifflpult on account of strong winds from tile south and south-west. While individual ba-s have contained a few good fish. h'‘!’i in weight and condition. the martini few anglers Vf y I' ■ lake and tributary streams. N , r—iM.rts have been received of sport n the Waikato River in that area and the Waitahanui stream has been little fished on account of the wind. In the latter water, however, some fair bags 01' from three to 10 trout, have been taken in the less windy spells. the best fish reported being one of Sib. taken at the stream-mouth.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20737, 22 February 1939, Page 10
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129ANGLING AT TAUPO Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20737, 22 February 1939, Page 10
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