DEEP SEA FISHING
ZANE GREY^S OPINIONS
(By r Telegraph—Press Association.]
AUCKLAND, -This Day,
"There may", be -better • waters thanAustralia's for deep-sea.;fishing, but they .have to be-, found," said Mr. Zane Grey, who is-a through passenger from Sydney to California.- .....
"I think the Indian Ocean will some day provide . better fishing than any r where else in. the world," he. said. "Nobody has fished there yet,- and from thatviewpoint the area -■ is unexplored." -..
Australia had the advantageof.l3^ooo miles of coastline, providing Wishing all the year round.. Comparatively, New Zealand's opportunities were restricted. His one regret concerning his Austrar Han experience was that he could not fish forblack marlin, as he did in NewZealand. ■■.:■: -. -■-~.. . .
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVII, Issue 124, 29 May 1939, Page 11
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