Recommended summer reading for all fishers in NZ
November 21, 2011 - (0) commentsGareth Morgan and co-writer Geoff Simmons have produced a ‘must read’ for all Kiwis who value their fishing. Hook, Line and Blinkers is written in a casual style that enables the well researched message to be understood by all. The […]
World Recreational Fishing Conference in Berlin
September 07, 2011 - (0) commentsNZRFC sent a representative to the recent World Recreational Fishing Conference in Berlin. Just under 300 delegates from 33 countries attended the conference. Topics covered the various challenges facing countries around the world with recreational fisheries and different approaches to […]
2011 NZRFC Annual Conference overview
July 04, 2011 - (0) commentsGraeme Dawber, NZACA National Secretary The RFC Conference 2011 was well supported and well organised, even though the official opening was delayed due to the very first item on the agenda – a walk along the magnificent New Plymouth waterfront […]
Fishing public has stark choices
June 27, 2011 - (0) commentsPress release from Geoff Rowling, 27th June 2011 Recent announcements from Fisheries Minister, Phil Heatley, that he intends to expand commercial Paua fisheries and increase commercial allocations in important Snapper areas are setting alarm bells ringing at the New […]
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Recommended summer reading for all fishers in NZ
Posted On: November 21, 2011Gareth Morgan and co-writer Geoff Simmons have produced a ‘must read’ for all Kiwis who value their fishing. Hook, Line [...]
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