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88 anglers take on national trout fishing competition in Rotorua

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22 Nov, 2019 12:00 AM2 mins to read

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Wayne Krebs with the 4.285kg winning trout he reeled in. Photo / Supplied

Wayne Krebs with the 4.285kg winning trout he reeled in. Photo / Supplied

The weather tested competitors but this year's Clubs New Zealand National Trout Fishing Competition was as popular as ever.

Tournament co-ordinator Alan Macfarlane said the event, held over three days last week, attracted 88 entries.

"With the weather a bit against us, it made for some interesting fishing but everyone had an even playing field and lots of stories to tell at weigh-in and prize giving."

Rotorua Citizens Club president Tom Hulton said the tournament went "extremely well".

"Sponsors have been wonderful and have worked closely with our team.The organisers put a lot of effort into the running of the tournament and they put on a great show.

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"Next year's tournament is already being planned and is proposed for November 11-14. Entries are not restricted to Clubs New Zealand members as we want this tournament to grow."

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Clubs New Zealand National Trout Fishing Competition

Heaviest rainbow Trout overall:

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1st Wayne Krebs 4.285kg, 2nd Trent Hayman 4.05kg, 3rd Ian Thom 3.63kg.

Heaviest Brown Tout:
1st Darryl Black 3.365kg.

Fly Fishing:
1st Richard McGinley 1.025kg.

Ladies Rainbow Trout:
1st Wai McIver 2.82kg.

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