SALMON SPREADING NORTHWARDS.
QUINNAT IN WILUNGTBtf * a HARBOUR, vS (flwecur. to "®n rsm."] I" WELLINGTON, DwWto jIJ North Island fisherman wt very interested in the evidewiSi' salmon liberated in the Hvtir* South Island are now appearing igcp* thern waters in inomainft Quinnat are now being in lington harbour. This dinmty made by the owner of a caught gome of the a&lnfrW) ling off Ngahauraogft. gj&f were not large, about five or in weight, indicating thai far lived their lives ift tfcg M| were not yet to rtts rivers to spawn, It i», bmvttTt&i unlikely that anglen who Jthjajf lower waters of the Hutt Iftrw, runs into Wellington harlwor. Jh catching salmon with rod aid ine the coming autumn. "> Quinnat have also been ciiirito the sea at Kapiti Island, tuary on the Wqst CoMfc oppajfcfiL kanae, and there is witjann* were running up the Bugitltai 1$ autumn, while one fiali HWlfleJ fit quinnat was caught in » Hfivki 1 ! Jferiver. This is about them latitude at whloh' vniw expected in New So far m sport is flMmmfc jig.' recently North Island angltra thftfflt that they would have to go toGftfe bury or Otago riven for qnittpM.itt' it is evident now that tiwy be getting the sport in flseir flfli* "vera- In a*m Iff mam,' %! will also be able » eatejj jMMj salmon in the "Warigytti ffiwij, should be an ideal river f6r fwnß of sporting fish,
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17937, 4 December 1923, Page 6
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