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"You need good contractors, otherwise it won't be done properly," Callum Paterson says.
"You need good contractors, otherwise it won't be done properly," Callum Paterson says.
The man huddled under a survival blanket for more than 48 hours, police said.
Police enquiries indicated the man had been fishing alone at a remote area of the beach.
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"I heard off in the distance a large crashing sound."
The company was caught set netting within the four-nautical-mile prohibited area.
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Native rock oysters smaller but more flavoursome than commercially-grown Pacific oysters.
The fishermen were taken to Auckland after being rescued off Northland's coast.
Man pled guilty and was sentenced to 12 months home detention and fined $525,000.
Ngāi Tahu has been advocating for its rights since the 1992 fisheries settlement.
Unlike the rest of the country, trout season kicked off on Saturday in Rotorua.
Compensating restrictions on its harvest had negatively impacted on the result.
The company will start exporting its popular greenshell mussels (Whakatōhea kutai).
Some Taranaki tips for the new trout fishing season opening next week.
90 Mile Beach popular fishing event, with 20 anglers braving windy conditions.
The men had life jackets on and used flares which helped save their lives.
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This trout fishing season there's a change to the opening on three Rotorua lakes.
The man had been swept off rocks while fishing but was eventually rescued.
Police are urging rule breaking Northlanders to think of the region's first responders.
The keen fishermen appear to have broken more than just lockdown rules.
"We've got few more freedoms this year so that's fantastic."
Fishing freedom not an invitation to meet with your mates for a beer down at the river