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  2. Whangaroa - Wikipedia

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    It is 8 km north-west of Kaeo and 35 km north-west of Kerikeri. The harbour is almost landlocked and is popular both as a fishing spot in its own right and as a base for deep-sea fishing. The harbour is almost landlocked and is popular both as a fishing spot in its own right and as a base for deep-sea fishing.

  3. Hughes River Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Hunting opportunities include deer, grouse, squirrel, and turkey. [2] Fishing opportunities abound in both the Little Kanawha and Hughes Rivers, and can include smallmouth bass, channel catfish, muskellunge, and panfish (including bluegill.) Camping is not permitted in the WMA. Camping is available at nearby North Bend State Park.

  4. Northland Region - Wikipedia

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    Kerikeri, Bay of Islands. Stone Store (left), St James (rear), and the country's oldest surviving building, Mission House (right). According to Māori legend, the North Island of New Zealand was an enormous fish, caught by the demigod Māui. For this reason, Northland is sometimes referred to as "The tail of the fish", Te Hiku o Te Ika.

  5. Kerikeri - Wikipedia

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    Stone Store at Kerikeri in 1912. What are now called Wharepuke Falls, upriver from the Stone Store Basin, were called the Kerikeri Falls until the 1930s when given the name Wharepoke which referred to the large adjacent area of native bush. A French doctor, Messier Lesson, visited Kerikeri in 1824 and wrote that among stomach ailments suffered ...

  6. Cabela's - Wikipedia

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    Cabela's then sold fishing gear as well as equipment for hunting, backpacking, and other outdoor activities. [5] In 1991, a 75,000-square-foot retail store was opened in Sidney. [5] More stores were built, decorated with outdoor scenery, mounted animals, and aquariums. [5] Some stores included shooting ranges and archery ranges. [5]

  7. Kerikeri River - Wikipedia

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    The Kerikeri River rises in the Puketi Forest inland from Kerikeri and flows into the western extremity of the Bay of Islands in northern New Zealand. A 7-kilometre (4 mi) long stream flowing into Raglan Harbour in Waikato also has the same name but it is unofficial.

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