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Fish and Game “Sidelined” by Government “Reform” Moves

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Special Report7 July, 2025 Changes announced to Fish & Game this morning are another move in the Coalition Government’s handover of power to intensive farming and other polluting commercial interests, and will result in the further degradation of our rivers … Continue reading

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Latest Government effort to “reform” Fish and Game is umpteenth state attempt at hostile takeover

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Opinion by Tony Orman       For well over a century successive governments have tried to take over the administration of trout and salmon fishing.     In the 1860s the new colony had set up an “acclimatisation societies” administration which over a century later in 1990, morphed into the current Fish and Game … Continue reading

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Fish and Game – The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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An Opinion Piece by Rex N. Gibson Most anglers and Game Bird Shooters are now aware of Government plans for reform in the Fish and Game governance. If not, then they should be. I will state clearly at the start … Continue reading

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Post-Flood a Good Time for Trout

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Fly Fishing High Murky Water by Ben Hope Yes, you can still catch fish when rivers have just had a good flood. Fish gotta eat but they don’t want to expend energy fighting that torrent of the main current. So … Continue reading

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Government Freshwater Moves Mean More Pollution and More Power to Commercial Corporates

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Special Report Freshwater campaigners are saying “don’t be fooled” by the Coalition Government’s rhetoric in today’s freshwater policy announcement. What it really means for New Zealanders is more pollution in rivers, lakes, and drinking water sources and the handing over … Continue reading

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Economic and Environmental Vandalism as Foreign Corporates Convert Farms to Forests

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Press Releases – CAFCA New Zealand’s commitment to the flawed Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) is causing environmental, economic and social damage as foreign companies buy up productive farmland to plant pine forests.The Campaign Against Foreign Control of Aotearoa (CAFCA) says … Continue reading

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Iceland’s Salmon Farming Industry heads to Courts

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From Oceanographic Magazine Website Salmon farming in Iceland looks to be headed for courts reports the website Oceanographic magazine.  One of the country’s two largest salmon farming operations are now under police investigation for alleged violations of local animal welfare … Continue reading

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The Fulton Formula for Condition of Trout

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by Rex Gibson We often hear the expression “That’s a good fish”. But is it really? There are recognised measurements that give an angler the answer. It’s possible to estimate the weight of a trout based on what’s known as … Continue reading

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Salmon Farming Impact in Scotland

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This is an extract from an article by Brendon Montague recently published on the UK website of “The Ecologist”. He interviewed three friends who moved to Loch Hourn in the Highlands of Scotland during the 1970s and have seen first … Continue reading

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Book on Trees by Talented artist Writer is for Kids – and Adults

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Book Review: “The Living Tree – a New Zealand Habitat” by Dave Gunson, published by Bateman books. Price $24.99. Reviewed by Tony Orman. I’ve often advocated get the youngsters outdoors – it’s the best classroom ever. Get them into fishing and … Continue reading

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