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FLY FISHING

Fly fishing is, of course, the very finest, form of angling, and the only form recognised

by the truest sportsman. The iishoriuen who measure their sport by the weight of their basket use. live bait and minnow. Tlio genuine angler, svho loves sport for its uwn

sake, uses the fly. It would be only just if fly fishers obtained their licences at half the price of those purchased by bait-fishers, for even the finest forms of bait fishing are very inferior forms of sport compared with the use of the fly.

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New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, Volume 01, Issue 9, 1 June 1900, Page 41

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FLY FISHING New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, Volume 01, Issue 9, 1 June 1900, Page 41

FLY FISHING New Zealand Illustrated Magazine, Volume 01, Issue 9, 1 June 1900, Page 41

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