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RIGHT Warana Clendon and young Lou Woods (from Russell) fishing in the large U.S. open boat, acquired (somehow) by Rawhiti locals during U.S. visits to the Bay of Islands during WWII. Here they fish some barely legal snapper in Kaimaramana Bay.

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Tu Tangata, Issue 10, 1 March 1983, Page 19

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RIGHT Warana Clendon and young Lou Woods (from Russell) fishing in the large U.S. open boat, acquired (somehow) by Rawhiti locals during U.S. visits to the Bay of Islands during WWII. Here they fish some barely legal snapper in Kaimaramana Bay. Tu Tangata, Issue 10, 1 March 1983, Page 19

RIGHT Warana Clendon and young Lou Woods (from Russell) fishing in the large U.S. open boat, acquired (somehow) by Rawhiti locals during U.S. visits to the Bay of Islands during WWII. Here they fish some barely legal snapper in Kaimaramana Bay. Tu Tangata, Issue 10, 1 March 1983, Page 19

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