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3 March 2017, Issue 845
Inside
Gone fishin’ It came through on the radio channel thick and fast. “We’ve caught the big ones!” Lance Gray and Melissa Woodcraft-Ball reeled in two short billed spearfish on board their vessel ‘Crank’. And they were big, weighing in at 27.4kg and 24kg. The two spearfish will be recorded in this year’s One
Base Fishing Tournament. “There’s a big emphasis on tag and release,” says event organiser Roly Bagshaw. “A lot of the guys choose to tag fish so all the data can be stored by Ministry of Fisheries and over time we can build a picture of how the fish migrate and see
how fast they grow.” Lance and Melissa are two of about 400 anglers fishing out of Tauranga and as far as Whitianga and East Cape for the ‘big one’. To read more, cast your eyes to page 10. Photo: Blue Chilli Productions.
Tired of tyres p3
Life’s a circus! p8
Lunching ladies p31
Anna’s in town p39
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