Fly Fish New Zealand -Day 1
/I was lucky enough to have a window of 4 free days in early October to head away and explore some new water.
Read MoreI was lucky enough to have a window of 4 free days in early October to head away and explore some new water.
Read MoreAfter an hour of walking we decided to stop and begin fishing. We took it in turns casting to sighted fish and fishing riffles and runs blind. We didn't see many fish in the first hour and had a limited amount of shots, the day was overcast with the odd blue patch of sky appearing every now and then making spotting in the tea colored water a little easier at times. Dirk was the first to hook up , he was blind fishing through a likely run when his bright colored indicator took a dive, opening day rustiness and a slight glare off the water resulted in him not seeing or being quick enough to get a good hook set on the fish, a quick head shake and it was off, Fish1 Anglers 0
Read MoreThere are many bully species to be found in New Zealand waterways .The common bully is more often seen than the other species and can be found in a large range of habitats ranging from estuaries and rivers near the coast, and in many of our South Island lakes where they are an important food source for trout . In rivers, they mainly inhabit still or slow-flowing waters and thus are probably one of the most likely bullies to be seen.They live along the shallow stony edges of our rivers and lakes hiding among the rocks and weed beds.Trout can often be seen darting around in the shallows pursuing them.
Read MoreMention stillwater fly fishing to most anglers and more often than not you get the big eye roll !
In the Wanaka region we are lucky enough to have 3 fantastic Lakes within 30mins of each other and all of which hold good numbers of wild brown and rainbow trout.
New Zealand is world renowned for it's rivers/streams and fly fishing, in most cases to be successful when fly fishing here wading is required to get to the best sections of water.
Read MoreA couple of "hot spots" to target sea run trout are directly at the out-flow where the river flows into the ocean ,aswell as the hundred or so metres along the shore either side of the main mouth.As the tide drops the main river channel becomes more obvious ,the slower pieces of water just off the main flow are areas to focus your attention, fish move into these areas looking for crabs,smelt as well as mullet that are sheltering in the shallows
Read MoreLakes Wanaka,Wakatipu,Hawea and Dunstan are open all year round and provide some fantastic lake edge and river mouth fly fishing oppurtunities. For those anglers brave enough to don all the necessary warm layers the rewards can be well worth it ! The areas to fish over the winter months (June-August)are the inflowing rivers mouths ,fish congregate around these areas waiting for the right conditions to head upstream to begin spawning.
Read MoreI have had great success with brown stone fly patterns the past couple of seasons in our more boisterous back country rivers and streams and carry them in sizes 8-14 some heavily weighted with Tungsten beads and lead to get down in deeper faster water and others no weight at all.
Read MoreTom is regular client whom I have guided each season for the past 6 years and usually for a duration of 5 days.He is a fairly competent angler and enjoys sight fishing in the lower South Island region's smaller rivers and streams.He relishes the challenge and technical skills required to catch it's wily brown trout.
Read MoreEvery river or stream is different,but they all share similiar characteristics.Spotting trout is one of the most, if not the most important skill an angler can posess if he or she is going to consistently catch trout so knowing where to look for trout is very important.Trout are the masters of disguise and can at times be found in any part of a river or stream,but some sections of water are far more productive than others and anglers should focus more time searching out these areas of river.
Read MoreWhen many people are packing away there fishing gear for the winter months to concentrate on other winter activities ,others are just getting as excited at the winter fishing oppurtunities available in the Southern Lakes region.
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Read MoreA distinctive looking insect with its bright green body and,long darkish head and pincer like fore arms ..a must have fly pattern for any visiting fly fisherman to New Zealand!
Read MoreThe South Island of New Zealand has numerous spring fed creeks that can be found in most regions,from our lowland pastoral land to the wide open tussock lined river valleys.
Read MoreA large Brown trout that was lying along side a submerged log at the side of a deep pool,Bryan cast his cicada pattern well ahead and once spied by the trout drifting down the feed lane was quickly engulfed.
Read MoreToday was probably my most rewarding day as a professional guide, my client was 75yr old Chuck Pierson from the US who had dreamt about coming to NZ to fly fish for years and to hopefully land a brown trout on a dry fly.
Read MoreA must have pattern for any travelling anglers visiting our shores over the summer months!
Read MoreNew Zealand has some of the most pristine rivers and lakes in the world. Please help us keep it that way.
Read MoreWe are into the 3rd week of November as I am writing this BLOG entry and the past 10 days have been amazing! We have had little or no wind and day after day of hot weather.
Read MoreWell finally the new season has rolled around . And conditions for the river we chose on opening day were fantastic !
Read MoreI personally look forward to the winter months and getting out my Airflo switch rod, skagit line, differing sink rate polyleaders and of course big streamers !
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