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Evidence of Martin Unwin - Environment Canterbury

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25Table 1.Criteria used to classify river fisheries by fishery type.Attribute Recreational /lowlandType <strong>of</strong> fisheryScenic /back countryWilderness /headwaterLocationMay be close topopulation centresUsually remotefrom populationcentresRemote frompopulationcentresAccessLevel <strong>of</strong> usageEasily accessibleby roadAttract largenumbers <strong>of</strong>anglersAccessible by road Not accessible byroadMay attract large Not fished bynumbers <strong>of</strong> anglers large numbers <strong>of</strong>anglersDistribution <strong>of</strong>anglersAttract visitinganglers from wellbeyond the localareaMay attract visitinganglers from wellbeyond the localareaMay attractvisiting anglersfrom well beyondthe local areaArea <strong>of</strong> fishablewaterExtensive Extensive ExtensiveScenic beautyand solitudeNot necessarilyhighUsually highExceptionalCatch ratesHigh Intermediate Relatively highSize <strong>of</strong> fishMay be relativelysmallVariableLargePreferredanglingSpinningSpinning andartificial fliesArtificial fliesmethodsMain associatedactivitiesPicnickingCamping,picnickingCamping,tramping,shootingModifications tocatchmentMay be relativelymajorNo majormodificationsMinor or absentSJE-388879-28-627-V1:axm

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