FISHERMEN ACTIVE
BUSY TAUPO WEEK-END SOME LARGE CATCHES MADE [by telegraph—owx correspondent] TAT7PO, Monday The past week-end was the busiest experienced this season. A large number of visitors from all parts of the North Island took advantage of the perfect weather prevailing. All of the hire launches were engaged and several rowboats were in use in the bays close to the township. Fishing from the launch Romance, in Whakaipo Bay, Messrs. Hay, Chisholm, Ro'.ls and Burkett obtained 30 fish, while Messrs. Anderson and Brown, of Napier, in the launch Sunbeam, returned from a week-end trip with 32 good fish, landed in AVhakaipo and Whangamata Bays. Yesterday two Hawke's Bay fly fishermen in the Pandora caught 21 fish in the western bays and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Odlin and their daughter, of Wellington, returned from the vicinity of Rangatira Point in the launch Whizzbang with 17 fish. Messrs. Wren and Liddle, of Wellington, and Mr. Patterson, of Waipawa, were guests at Hhe houseboat for two days and landed 36 good fish.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21968, 27 November 1934, Page 10
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