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Sally is a T11 paraplegic and thoroughly enjoys fishing. Friends have a boat which she can get on at a jetty and spend hours on in Auckland’s Hauraki Gulf. This is a picture of an 18 pound snapper which was heavy to wind in.
Sally owns an Argo, which is an amphibious hand controlled vehicle and ideal for use on beaches. Sally has a drone for long line fishing and can operate it as well as bait all the hooks and send them out to sea while sitting on the Argo.
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Mission Statement
Spinal Support NZ endeavours to empower and support people with a spinal cord injury or impairment (SCI) to optimise their health and well-being.