New Zealand trout fishing is spectacular, and anglers who visit New Zealand once, return year after year. They often return home with stories like landing a 7 lb rainbow that moved over 5 feet from behind a boulder to take a big grasshopper imitation or watching a brown slowly rise up thro...
Though New Zealand and California are about the same size, New Zealand has only an eighth as many people-and most of them live in Auckland. Access to fishing water is generally unrestricted. However, if you need to cross private land to reach a stream or lake, you must ask the owner ...
New Zealand is a spectacular and popular fishing destination. With crystal-clear wilderness rivers and tranquil lakes, New Zealand offers some of the world’s best fishing. Fishing Seasons in New Zealand There is great trout fishing year round in New Zealand’s outstanding rivers and lakes. Summe...
rocks or submerged tree parts can result in lost hooks, bait, lures and time. Early season trout fishing often bring wide variations in weather; so bring clothing that covers the weather gamut. A sunny afternoon in early April in the Skylands can easily turn to a passing snow squall or ...
The NZ Trout App fishing guides are very experienced New Zealand residents, operate safely and legally. Their job is to give you opportunities that will last in the memories. Want to find that piece of water that no one knows about? Have that shot at a fish that makes your knees shake?
AN interesting communication on the effects of intensive angling on the depreciation of trout-fishing in the Oreti (or New River) in New Zealand is given by Prof. E. Percival in Fisheries Bulletin No. 5 of the New Zealand Marine Department. The European trout when introduced into New Zealand...
From December to June, it’s the big game fishing season, Head out on a charter from Russell or Tutukaka in Northland, or from Tauranga in the Bay of Plenty and you can be chasing some seriously big fish including marlin, billfish, yellowfin tuna and kingfish. New Zealand’s crystal cle...
For him, New Zealand was the greatest find of his life, a new world of fishing possibilities, and laughingly he talked of himself as the trout Columbus discovering his own personalTerra Trutta. Over the years, I’d bump into Henry two or three times a season: on a West Coast spring ...
Situated only two hours south-west from Dunedin, and two hours south of Queenstown. Gore is an ideal stop-off point for those wishing to really explore our southern heart-land. Internationally renowned as the World Capital of Brown Trout Fishing, Gore develops a ''global'' feel from October...
Oreti River House, New Zealand's finest fly fishing house centrally located in Lumsden near to crystal clear rivers, towering mountains and lush forests.