lowed by Whale
THRILL FOR FISHERMEN. , ANCHOR ROPE ENTANGLED. BAY OF -PLENTY INCIDENT, (By Telegraph.—Special to Times.) OPOTIKI, Saturday. To have their anchor rope entangled about a whale was the extraordinary experience which befell two Bay of Plenty fishermen, Constable R. P. Hlra, and Mr Walker, licensee of the Te Kaha Hotel. The men were fishing in a calm sea off Te Kaha when they were surprised to see two whales suddenly break the surface within 20 yards of the small boat. Not wishing to lose their lines, the fishermen hammered on the gunwale of the boat. This -frightened the whales which disappeared. Suddenly one of the men remarked that their 'boat was drifting. The other fisherman said that it was only the •current and -commenced to haul on the anchor. Suddenly away dashed the boat. The men then realised that the anchor rope had. somehow got entangled about one of the whales and that they were being towed along by the monster.
"Cut the ro<pel cut the rope!” yelled the constable. “No I’m not going to -lose my -rope,” replied his companion. The pace, however, became too fast and when the "boat was in danger of being swamped, the men hastily cut the rope, fifty fathoms being lost with the anchor.
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Waikato Times, Volume 116, Issue 19399, 27 October 1934, Page 8
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