"FAIR TO GOOD."
ROTORUA DISTRICT FISHING. COMMODORE ON HOLIDAY. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent.) ROTORUA, this day. Not a gTeat number of visiting anglers are at present in the Rotorua district, and ' fishing conditions generally are fairly quiet. However, several good bags have been taken, and all anglers fishing consistently have met with fair to good sport. During the hot weather at the end of last week good rises occurred at Hamurana and Awahou, and several anglers took bags of from six to ten fish, one pair securing three 51b fish in a catch of ten taken in four hours at Hamurana. Gisborne Point and Sulphur Bay, on Lake Rotoiti, and Mission Bay and the Ohau Channel mouth at Mourea have also yielded fair bags. All of the fish taken are reported to be in splendid condition. Commodore the Hon. E. R. Drummond and Lady Evelyn Drummond have been fishing in the "district during the past week and have enjoyed good sport. The commodore had' a successful day on the Ngongotaha Stream, and also at Lake Okareka.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 298, 17 December 1935, Page 9
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