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    Mrs D outfished me today.
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    Few hours nymphing the Tongariro this arvo....hooked 9, busted off by 2 beauties that went ballistic.
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    Some nice fish around at the moment in Taupo rivers. Mixture of browns and rainbows.

    I've been out a fair bit in the last month with plenty over 5 pounds and a few up over 6 pounds. Will post some pictures later on.

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    Would have thought that education would have been the better option here than spying from afar to 'catch' someone helping their kids learn to fish...

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/3502...ng-rod-without

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    Would have thought that education would have been the better option here than spying from afar to 'catch' someone helping their kids learn to fish...

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/3502...ng-rod-without
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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    Would have thought that education would have been the better option here than spying from afar to 'catch' someone helping their kids learn to fish...

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/3502...ng-rod-without
    Oh man, that is so messed up.

    Reading news like this makes me think I am right when it comes to being paranoid about breaking the law or coming anywhere near doing so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    Would have thought that education would have been the better option here than spying from afar to 'catch' someone helping their kids learn to fish...

    https://www.stuff.co.nz/nz-news/3502...ng-rod-without
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    What a dickhead ranger.
    Perhaps, would need to hear their side of the story. They may have determined that the parent wasn't in fact helping the child. Then on top of that $24 for a day licence isn't much when it's free for the kids. Her responsibility for knowing the regs, no one elses. Going by the photos I'm sure she could have afforded it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hahn View Post
    Perhaps, would need to hear their side of the story. They may have determined that the parent wasn't in fact helping the child. Then on top of that $24 for a day licence isn't much when it's free for the kids. Her responsibility for knowing the regs, no one elses. Going by the photos I'm sure she could have afforded it.
    Nah I’m not buying that. Did the right thing by getting licenses for the kids. What parent wouldn’t help a six year old child learn in the circumstances? There are far too many dickheads in officialdom sucking the fun out of life.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Nah I’m not buying that. Did the right thing by getting licenses for the kids. What parent wouldn’t help a six year old child learn in the circumstances? There are far too many dickheads in officialdom sucking the fun out of life.
    I hear you, may be right but like most news stories these days written without all sides of the story with sensationalism to achieve outrage. I'll give the officer the benefit of the doubt, he has enough tearing strips off him already. I feel her pain but we all know or should know there's no honest mistakes with fish and game (ducks etc). She should have saved the headache for all and paid $24 while doing her kids one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    Would have thought that education would have been the better option here than spying from afar to 'catch' someone helping their kids learn to fish...

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    well I will go against the grain here...article SPECIFICALLY SAYS casting AND retrieving...so mum wasnt just helping them let line out in a boat(which they could do via bail arm while under way..... lots of folks will get a free kids licence to avoid paying for licence themselves,,at six and nine both my kids were fishing for themselves.I had family licence so could cast lure out then hand over rod for them to wind lure back in.... grew old pretty fast but neat when they hooked trout.
    I recall as a ranger in wagon on way back from canals with two other rangers in wagon seeing man casting out rod,and winding it in.... as we pulled in he quickly handed rod to child...... no way that child was fishing..dad was fishing and only kid had licence...
    its never clear cut as it first looks
    its always going to be hard call as no one wants to put kids off but the law is the law and if people dont buy licences...there would be zero complience as nobody to enforce it..either we need rules or we dont.
    worm fishing removes a LOT of barriers to getting kids going... they dont have to cast far,then sit n wait... but far better for parent to have licence too....
    as for spying from afar..that was speculation in article..may or may not have happened and actually its sometimes the only way to do the job
    when I ranged the canals I had higher enforcement rate than other rangers cause I would fish with family till spotted two or more folks breaking law...then would put gear away and put ranging gear on and start licence n gear checks
    its shocking some of the stuff you see happening to fish,PERSONALLY I would like to see a zero release policy on canals at certain times of the year,WHY to stop the salmon being rocket launched up onto shore flap around then chucked back in after hook yanked out and carry on fishing.often dad n three kids all hauling out fish when they are running hot.fish flapping around all over the show and floating dead fish all over the place.... havent taken limit so carry on till sick of it and go home...that carry on might be considered ok for sprats in the sea but not trout n salmon....
    I gave warrent back as it spoiled my fishing and never got anything back at all ,no licence discount,no fuel vouchers and bugger all support either even though the numbers of convictions were higher than most full time staff.
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    They must have done something to improve the lagoon if you can fish it. As a teenager in the 70's it was always a cesspit: Stagnant water, 2 foot of duckshit and weed. Only good for catching 6 foot eels in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XR500 View Post
    They must have done something to improve the lagoon if you can fish it. As a teenager in the 70's it was always a cesspit: Stagnant water, 2 foot of duckshit and weed. Only good for catching 6 foot eels in.
    I have been told that trout is released every year in lagoon. Saw many kids fishing.

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    I've only caught a couple of perch and both on softballs, imitating a trout color

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    @Inder - try frozen prawns or soft baits in the lagoon on dusk for the perch. Marton reservoir is another good spot for perch but the water levels are pretty low there at the moment.

 

 

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