ANGLING FOR WOMEN.
SOME NORTH ISLAND REMINISCENCES.
By Mrs Malcolm Ross.
I have been asked to add some feminine Teminiscences to -this article on Trout Inching in the North Island, and from a treasure of happy memories garnered in ' four seasons, I choose a few. I am no , expert. My basket is rarely too heavy to ; carry, except when it holds my fishing brogues and waders. There have been , bl.ick-letter days when I have trudged j from morning till late afternoon with only
from a warm bod on an uncertain morn mg. But once up and off, rod-> and basket, gear and lun-
cheon, hope reigns supreme, and the closed
and blinded windows of sleeping friends arc glanced at with pity on our way to the station, the train (second-olass i« good enough for ua on fishing
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Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 17 (Supplement)
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137ANGLING FOR WOMEN. Otago Witness, Issue 2805, 18 December 1907, Page 17 (Supplement)
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