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Ice Fishing In Maine

December 26th, 2009

In the sixties he and I went somewhere ice fishing every weekend from ice in until it was almost too dangerous to be on the ice. Duck Cove seemed to be where unusual numbers of salmon, brook trout and togue congregated in the winter.

Being the diehards that we were, we proceeded to set the five traps allotted by Maine law.

Soon after the completion of the setting of the ice traps and as we were sampling our menu for the day I noticed one of Lyndon’s traps seemed to be kind of quivering and of course it was the trap about 200 yards out. Looking again, the trap was now not quivering but started to shake violently. My brother started to walk toward the trap and the closer he got to the trap the violent thrashing accelerated. I believe my brother lost a real trophy size fish because of his worn out gear.

Fishing in New Zealand

December 8th, 2009

There is a meeting place here of warm and cool ocean currents – the natural playground for a great variety of fish. With our bird’s-eye view of the world today, it is clear that fishing should always have played a dominant role in New Zealand’s industry. The Government carefully monitors both inland and offshore fishing in New Zealand. The balance of good will between the Government and the population with regard to inland fishing seems to be positive, but there are voices of strong dissent over its handling of offshore fishing.

It costs $65 a year – (Oct l – Sept 31) for an inland fishing license which allows you to fish in any Lake or River in New Zealand except those which are in Taupo catchment area where you need to do a local licensing deal. If you plan to go fishing in New Zealand, make sure your catch is neither undersized; nor should you have an over full bag.