DEEP-SEA FISHING.
PROSPECTS AT CAPE BRETT. The well-known deep-sea angler Mr. 11. White-Wickham, of London, who is staying at Deep Water Cove, Bay of Islands, intends to make a start with his fishing next Saturday, and has engaged a launch for two months. Mr. White-Wickham has been out in a launch for a iew days and reports that the school fish are in largo numbers from half to three-quarters of a milo off Capo Brett. Tho indications are that there should be a good seasofi for big fish*
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20427, 2 December 1929, Page 12
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