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WINTER FISHING
Winter fishing in NZ. Although many New Zealand fishing waters are fish best in the warmer months from October to April, there are around 250 waters that remain open all year. Nowhere in the country is far from some fishing, even in the heart of winter. It is also true that WESTLAND: WHERE TO FISH Lake Moeraki is a scenic gem best suited to fishing from a boat. Lake fishing. Lake Brunner is popular for shore and boat fishing. A boat is recommended for Lake Poerua, Lake Haupiri and Lake Moeraki. Lake Mapourika and Lake Paringa contain good stocks of brown trout as well as both resident and sea run salmon. Wilderness fishing.HYDRO CANALS
Hydro Canals trophy trout fishing. The McKenzie (or Waitaki) hydro canals are a series of man-made canals joining three lakes (Tekapo, Ohau and Pukaki) that, despite their bland appearance, provide many kilometers of outstanding fishing for some very large trout andsalmon.
MOHAKA RIVER
The Mohaka River is a large water that drains a considerable area of land. The upper reaches and its many tributaries flow through around 20 km of remote native bush, providing top-quality wilderness fishing for a good population of large, mostly brown trout.LAKE COLERIDGE
Lake Coleridge is a large, exposed high country lake that is a very popular fishery. It supports one of very few New Zealand populations of landlocked Chinook salmon which are the most common catch in the lake. Landlocked chinook salmon, brown trout, rainbow trout . Mostly around 0.75-1.5kg. Lake Coleridge lies between the Torlesse and MtHutt
WHIRINAKI RIVER
Whirinaki River. The Whirinaki is a superb river in scenic surroundings. It provides wonderful stretches of wilderness fishing for a large population of both rainbow and brown trout. There are good stocks of both rainbow and brown trout averaging around 1 1/2 to 2 kg. The Whirinaki River rises in the hills within the Whirinaki forest andflows
OHIKANUI RIVER
Ohikanui River. The Ohikanui River is a small very scenic tributary of the Buller River that produces good fishing throughout the season for a good population of brown trout. Fish type. Brown trout. Situation. The mouth of the Ohikanui River is approximately 20kms from Westport on SH 6. Setting. The Ohikanui River is a very scenic small riverMARUIA RIVER
The Maruia is regarded as a premier water that offers anglers many kilometres of wonderful fishing in a pristine environment for good stocks of both brown and rainbow trout. Fish type. Brown and rainbow trout. The Maruia River has 186 brown trout per kilometre or nearly 300 per mile (as surveyed by the Ministry of Agriculture andFisheries).
PARKINSON'S LAKE
Parkinson's Lake is a very small lake that provides good shoreline fishing for a surprisingly large population of stocked rainbow trout close to Auckland. Fish type, number and size. Rainbow trout averaging around one to 1 1/2 kilograms though with fish reaching up to 3 kg at times. Despite the size of the lake, fish numbers are high. Situation.MANGAWHERO RIVER
Mangawhero River. The Mangawhero River is a good brown trout fishery in its lower and middle reaches. Fish type. A good stock of brown trout of 1.5kg are regularly caught. Some fish up to 3kg are also present. Situation. The Mangawhero River rises on the southern slopes of Mount Ruapehu in the Tongariro National Park.WINTER FISHING
Winter fishing in NZ. Although many New Zealand fishing waters are fish best in the warmer months from October to April, there are around 250 waters that remain open all year. Nowhere in the country is far from some fishing, even in the heart of winter. It is also true that WESTLAND: WHERE TO FISH Lake Moeraki is a scenic gem best suited to fishing from a boat. Lake fishing. Lake Brunner is popular for shore and boat fishing. A boat is recommended for Lake Poerua, Lake Haupiri and Lake Moeraki. Lake Mapourika and Lake Paringa contain good stocks of brown trout as well as both resident and sea run salmon. Wilderness fishing.HYDRO CANALS
Hydro Canals trophy trout fishing. The McKenzie (or Waitaki) hydro canals are a series of man-made canals joining three lakes (Tekapo, Ohau and Pukaki) that, despite their bland appearance, provide many kilometers of outstanding fishing for some very large trout andsalmon.
MOHAKA RIVER
The Mohaka River is a large water that drains a considerable area of land. The upper reaches and its many tributaries flow through around 20 km of remote native bush, providing top-quality wilderness fishing for a good population of large, mostly brown trout.LAKE COLERIDGE
Lake Coleridge is a large, exposed high country lake that is a very popular fishery. It supports one of very few New Zealand populations of landlocked Chinook salmon which are the most common catch in the lake. Landlocked chinook salmon, brown trout, rainbow trout . Mostly around 0.75-1.5kg. Lake Coleridge lies between the Torlesse and MtHutt
WHIRINAKI RIVER
Whirinaki River. The Whirinaki is a superb river in scenic surroundings. It provides wonderful stretches of wilderness fishing for a large population of both rainbow and brown trout. There are good stocks of both rainbow and brown trout averaging around 1 1/2 to 2 kg. The Whirinaki River rises in the hills within the Whirinaki forest andflows
OHIKANUI RIVER
Ohikanui River. The Ohikanui River is a small very scenic tributary of the Buller River that produces good fishing throughout the season for a good population of brown trout. Fish type. Brown trout. Situation. The mouth of the Ohikanui River is approximately 20kms from Westport on SH 6. Setting. The Ohikanui River is a very scenic small riverMARUIA RIVER
The Maruia is regarded as a premier water that offers anglers many kilometres of wonderful fishing in a pristine environment for good stocks of both brown and rainbow trout. Fish type. Brown and rainbow trout. The Maruia River has 186 brown trout per kilometre or nearly 300 per mile (as surveyed by the Ministry of Agriculture andFisheries).
PARKINSON'S LAKE
Parkinson's Lake is a very small lake that provides good shoreline fishing for a surprisingly large population of stocked rainbow trout close to Auckland. Fish type, number and size. Rainbow trout averaging around one to 1 1/2 kilograms though with fish reaching up to 3 kg at times. Despite the size of the lake, fish numbers are high. Situation. WESTLAND: WHERE TO FISH Lake Moeraki is a scenic gem best suited to fishing from a boat. Lake fishing. Lake Brunner is popular for shore and boat fishing. A boat is recommended for Lake Poerua, Lake Haupiri and Lake Moeraki. Lake Mapourika and Lake Paringa contain good stocks of brown trout as well as both resident and sea run salmon. Wilderness fishing.LAKE COLERIDGE
Lake Coleridge is a large, exposed high country lake that is a very popular fishery. It supports one of very few New Zealand populations of landlocked Chinook salmon which are the most common catch in the lake. Landlocked chinook salmon, brown trout, rainbow trout . Mostly around 0.75-1.5kg. Lake Coleridge lies between the Torlesse and MtHutt
LAKE BRUNNER
Lake Brunner is a popular and scenic fishery with a good population of brown and a smaller number of rainbow trout that can be caught by a variety of methods. Lake Brunner is one of New Zealand's premier brown trout still waters fisheries and is open all year. Fish type. Mostly brown trout with some rainbow trout. Situation. 25kms from Greymouth.PARKINSON'S LAKE
Parkinson's Lake is a very small lake that provides good shoreline fishing for a surprisingly large population of stocked rainbow trout close to Auckland. Fish type, number and size. Rainbow trout averaging around one to 1 1/2 kilograms though with fish reaching up to 3 kg at times. Despite the size of the lake, fish numbers are high. Situation.WAINGONGORO STREAM
The Waingongoro River is the most popular fishery on the Taranaki ringplain, though not an especially easy river to fish. Both brown and rainbow trout are of good condition and grow to 1.5kg or more. Fish type, number and. size. The Waingongoro River supports good populations of both brown and rainbow trout, with 70% of the catchbeing rainbows.
AHURIRI RIVER
The Ahuriri River rises in the Southern Alps below Mt Huxley and between Lakes Ohau and Hawea. It flows on a curving easterly course into Lake Benmore near Omarama. In summer this can be a hot wind-swept area making for challenging fishing conditions during the day.MANGAWHERO RIVER
Mangawhero River. The Mangawhero River is a good brown trout fishery in its lower and middle reaches. Fish type. A good stock of brown trout of 1.5kg are regularly caught. Some fish up to 3kg are also present. Situation. The Mangawhero River rises on the southern slopes of Mount Ruapehu in the Tongariro National Park.UPUKERORA RIVER
Upukerora River. The Upukerora is a small river that flows through an open valley providing around 50 kms of fishable water for a good population of brown and rainbow trout in the 1 - 2 kg range. The Upukerora river rises in the Livingston Mountains and flows south west to enter Lake Te Anau just north of Te Anau township.D'URVILLE RIVER
The D'Urville River flows over a gravel and small stone bed through a scenic bush covered valley to enter the southern end of Lake Rotoroa. It is a truly beautiful river to fish. The D'Urville is a true backcountry / wilderness river that provides anglers with a real challenge. While the water can be discoloured early in the season, itis
MANGATUTU RIVER
The Mangatutu is a very popular small river that offers excellent fishing in clear water for a good population of both brown and rainbow trout. Its easy access and very good stock numbers make this a popular fishery. Fish type. Both rainbow and brown trout averaging around 1 - 2kgs. A survey by Fish and Game in 2009 found that the river NZ FISHING | INDEPENDENT GUIDE TO FISHING IN NEW ZEALANDWHERE TO FISHHOW TO FISHPLAN YOUR TRIPTACKLEVIDEOCONTACT Independent guide to fishing in New Zealand. The complete, independent guide to New Zealand trout and salmon fishingNEW ZEALAND MAP
Explore New Zealand Fly Fishing by Region. nzfishing.com is the complete guide to New Zealand trout and salmon fishing. Use it to plan your fly fishing trip or angling vacation in New Zealand's North or South Island. Find out where to fish in both North and South Islands.WINTER FISHING
Winter fishing in NZ. Although many New Zealand fishing waters are fish best in the warmer months from October to April, there are around 250 waters that remain open all year. Nowhere in the country is far from some fishing, even in the heart of winter. It is also true thatHYDRO CANALS
Hydro Canals. The McKenzie (or Waitaki) hydro canals are a series of man-made canals joining three lakes (Tekapo, Ohau and Pukaki) that, despite their bland appearance, provide many kilometers of outstanding fishing for some very large trout and salmon. While not the most beautiful environment, the canals are open to fishing all year and agood
NGONGOTAHA STREAM
The Ngongotaha Stream is the largest tributary to Lake Rotorua and during the spawning season has huge numbers of very large fish move upstream from the lake to spawn. A trout hatchery on the Ngongotaha is used for events and children's fishing days.LAKE TARAWERA
Lake Tarawera is a pristine lake surrounded by a ring of hills and dominated by the mass of Mount Tarawera. In 1886 Mount Tarawera erupted destroying most of the native bush around the lake. Consequently the lake is now ringed by secondary growth bush and scrub. The water in the lake is deep, very clear and very cold providing ideal trout habitat.MOHAKA RIVER
The Mohaka River is a large water that drains a considerable area of land. The upper reaches and its many tributaries flow through around 20 km of remote native bush, providing top-quality wilderness fishing for a good population of large, mostly brown trout.WHIRINAKI RIVER
Whirinaki River. The Whirinaki is a superb river in scenic surroundings. It provides wonderful stretches of wilderness fishing for a large population of both rainbow and brown trout. There are good stocks of both rainbow and brown trout averaging around 1 1/2 to 2 kg. The Whirinaki River rises in the hills within the Whirinaki forest andflows
ORETI RIVER
The Oreti River rises in the Thomson Mountains of the Southern Alps, to the east of the Mavora Lakes, and flows 130km through Mossburn, Lumsden and Benmore to enter the sea on Invercargill’s doorstep. The river travels initially through wind-parched high tussockAHURIRI RIVER
The Ahuriri River rises in the Southern Alps below Mt Huxley and between Lakes Ohau and Hawea. It flows on a curving easterly course into Lake Benmore near Omarama. In summer this can be a hot wind-swept area making for challenging fishing conditions during the day. NZ FISHING | INDEPENDENT GUIDE TO FISHING IN NEW ZEALANDWHERE TO FISHHOW TO FISHPLAN YOUR TRIPTACKLEVIDEOCONTACT Independent guide to fishing in New Zealand. The complete, independent guide to New Zealand trout and salmon fishingNEW ZEALAND MAP
Explore New Zealand Fly Fishing by Region. nzfishing.com is the complete guide to New Zealand trout and salmon fishing. Use it to plan your fly fishing trip or angling vacation in New Zealand's North or South Island. Find out where to fish in both North and South Islands.WINTER FISHING
Winter fishing in NZ. Although many New Zealand fishing waters are fish best in the warmer months from October to April, there are around 250 waters that remain open all year. Nowhere in the country is far from some fishing, even in the heart of winter. It is also true thatHYDRO CANALS
Hydro Canals. The McKenzie (or Waitaki) hydro canals are a series of man-made canals joining three lakes (Tekapo, Ohau and Pukaki) that, despite their bland appearance, provide many kilometers of outstanding fishing for some very large trout and salmon. While not the most beautiful environment, the canals are open to fishing all year and agood
NGONGOTAHA STREAM
The Ngongotaha Stream is the largest tributary to Lake Rotorua and during the spawning season has huge numbers of very large fish move upstream from the lake to spawn. A trout hatchery on the Ngongotaha is used for events and children's fishing days.LAKE TARAWERA
Lake Tarawera is a pristine lake surrounded by a ring of hills and dominated by the mass of Mount Tarawera. In 1886 Mount Tarawera erupted destroying most of the native bush around the lake. Consequently the lake is now ringed by secondary growth bush and scrub. The water in the lake is deep, very clear and very cold providing ideal trout habitat.MOHAKA RIVER
The Mohaka River is a large water that drains a considerable area of land. The upper reaches and its many tributaries flow through around 20 km of remote native bush, providing top-quality wilderness fishing for a good population of large, mostly brown trout.WHIRINAKI RIVER
Whirinaki River. The Whirinaki is a superb river in scenic surroundings. It provides wonderful stretches of wilderness fishing for a large population of both rainbow and brown trout. There are good stocks of both rainbow and brown trout averaging around 1 1/2 to 2 kg. The Whirinaki River rises in the hills within the Whirinaki forest andflows
ORETI RIVER
The Oreti River rises in the Thomson Mountains of the Southern Alps, to the east of the Mavora Lakes, and flows 130km through Mossburn, Lumsden and Benmore to enter the sea on Invercargill’s doorstep. The river travels initially through wind-parched high tussockAHURIRI RIVER
The Ahuriri River rises in the Southern Alps below Mt Huxley and between Lakes Ohau and Hawea. It flows on a curving easterly course into Lake Benmore near Omarama. In summer this can be a hot wind-swept area making for challenging fishing conditions during the day. NZ FISHING | INDEPENDENT GUIDE TO FISHING IN NEW ZEALAND Independent guide to fishing in New Zealand. The complete, independent guide to New Zealand trout and salmon fishing WESTLAND: WHERE TO FISH Lake Moeraki is a scenic gem best suited to fishing from a boat. Lake fishing. Lake Brunner is popular for shore and boat fishing. A boat is recommended for Lake Poerua, Lake Haupiri and Lake Moeraki. Lake Mapourika and Lake Paringa contain good stocks of brown trout as well as both resident and sea run salmon. Wilderness fishing.LAKE COLERIDGE
Lake Coleridge is a large, exposed high country lake that is a very popular fishery. It supports one of very few New Zealand populations of landlocked Chinook salmon which are the most common catch in the lake. Landlocked chinook salmon, brown trout, rainbow trout . Mostly around 0.75-1.5kg. Lake Coleridge lies between the Torlesse and MtHutt
TONGARIRO RIVER
The Tongariro River is regarded as one of the world's finest trout fishing destinations. It is a premier fly fishing water with a world-wide reputation for the size, number and strength of the trout and the challenge they present to anglers. It is the major tributary of Lake Taupo and during the winter months hundreds of thousand largewell
FISHING CLOSE TO CHRISTCHURCH Fishing close to Christchurch. The following lakes and rivers offer trout and salmon fishing close to Christchurch. See the North Canterbury regulations for the regulations that apply to each river. Ashley River. The Ashley River is typical of many small to medium sized Canterbury rivers in that it gets very low during summer months.MATAURA RIVER
The Mataura is the second largest river in the region. It begins south of Lake Wakatipu, travels south-east to Gore, then turns south again before emptying into Toestoes Bay at Fortrose, near Invercargill. View river level, rainfall and river flow at several points on the MatauraRiver.
MAYFLIES | NZ FISHING Imitating the mayfly. No other insect has captured the fly tiers imagination more than the mayfly. From the various forms of the Pheasant Tail to imitate the larval stage, small winged wet flies such as the Greenwell's Glory that imitates the hatching stage, the various dun patterns such as the Adams fly that imitates the adult through to the spent spinner patterns that represent the dyingPARKINSON'S LAKE
Parkinson's Lake is a very small lake that provides good shoreline fishing for a surprisingly large population of stocked rainbow trout close to Auckland. Fish type, number and size. Rainbow trout averaging around one to 1 1/2 kilograms though with fish reaching up to 3 kg at times. Despite the size of the lake, fish numbers are high. Situation.AHURIRI RIVER
The Ahuriri River rises in the Southern Alps below Mt Huxley and between Lakes Ohau and Hawea. It flows on a curving easterly course into Lake Benmore near Omarama. In summer this can be a hot wind-swept area making for challenging fishing conditions during the day.LAKE OKAREKA
Lake Okareka is a gentle lake suitable for family fishing. It has a large population of rainbow trout that can be caught by a variety of fishing methods. The lake is possibly one of the most under-fished in the area and is highly recommended for its scenic beauty and the quality of its fishing. Lake Okareka is a short drive from Rotoruatownship.
WINTER FISHING
Winter fishing in NZ. Although many New Zealand fishing waters are fish best in the warmer months from October to April, there are around 250 waters that remain open all year. Nowhere in the country is far from some fishing, even in the heart of winter. It is also true that WESTLAND: WHERE TO FISH Lake Moeraki is a scenic gem best suited to fishing from a boat. Lake fishing. Lake Brunner is popular for shore and boat fishing. A boat is recommended for Lake Poerua, Lake Haupiri and Lake Moeraki. Lake Mapourika and Lake Paringa contain good stocks of brown trout as well as both resident and sea run salmon. Wilderness fishing.HYDRO CANALS
Hydro Canals. The McKenzie (or Waitaki) hydro canals are a series of man-made canals joining three lakes (Tekapo, Ohau and Pukaki) that, despite their bland appearance, provide many kilometers of outstanding fishing for some very large trout and salmon. While not the most beautiful environment, the canals are open to fishing all year and agood
MOHAKA RIVER
The Mohaka River is a large water that drains a considerable area of land. The upper reaches and its many tributaries flow through around 20 km of remote native bush, providing top-quality wilderness fishing for a good population of large, mostly brown trout.OHIKANUI RIVER
Ohikanui River. The Ohikanui River is a small very scenic tributary of the Buller River that produces good fishing throughout the season for a good population of brown trout. Fish type. Brown trout. Situation. The mouth of the Ohikanui River is approximately 20kms from Westport on SH 6. Setting. The Ohikanui River is a very scenic small riverWHIRINAKI RIVER
Whirinaki River. The Whirinaki is a superb river in scenic surroundings. It provides wonderful stretches of wilderness fishing for a large population of both rainbow and brown trout. There are good stocks of both rainbow and brown trout averaging around 1 1/2 to 2 kg. The Whirinaki River rises in the hills within the Whirinaki forest andflows
MARUIA RIVER
The Maruia is regarded as a premier water that offers anglers many kilometres of wonderful fishing in a pristine environment for good stocks of both brown and rainbow trout. Fish type. Brown and rainbow trout. The Maruia River has 186 brown trout per kilometre or nearly 300 per mile (as surveyed by the Ministry of Agriculture andFisheries).
PARKINSON'S LAKE
Parkinson's Lake is a very small lake that provides good shoreline fishing for a surprisingly large population of stocked rainbow trout close to Auckland. Fish type, number and size. Rainbow trout averaging around one to 1 1/2 kilograms though with fish reaching up to 3 kg at times. Despite the size of the lake, fish numbers are high. Situation.POMAHAKA RIVER
Pomahaka River. The Pomahaka is a major tributary of the Clutha River and a famous fishery in its own right. It is a long river, which starts out as a classic high country stream holding some large brown trout and sea salmon. The Pomahaka holds brown trout and sea salmon(plus perch).
UPUKERORA RIVER
Upukerora River. The Upukerora is a small river that flows through an open valley providing around 50 kms of fishable water for a good population of brown and rainbow trout in the 1 - 2 kg range. The Upukerora river rises in the Livingston Mountains and flows south west to enter Lake Te Anau just north of Te Anau township.WINTER FISHING
Winter fishing in NZ. Although many New Zealand fishing waters are fish best in the warmer months from October to April, there are around 250 waters that remain open all year. Nowhere in the country is far from some fishing, even in the heart of winter. It is also true that WESTLAND: WHERE TO FISH Lake Moeraki is a scenic gem best suited to fishing from a boat. Lake fishing. Lake Brunner is popular for shore and boat fishing. A boat is recommended for Lake Poerua, Lake Haupiri and Lake Moeraki. Lake Mapourika and Lake Paringa contain good stocks of brown trout as well as both resident and sea run salmon. Wilderness fishing.HYDRO CANALS
Hydro Canals. The McKenzie (or Waitaki) hydro canals are a series of man-made canals joining three lakes (Tekapo, Ohau and Pukaki) that, despite their bland appearance, provide many kilometers of outstanding fishing for some very large trout and salmon. While not the most beautiful environment, the canals are open to fishing all year and agood
MOHAKA RIVER
The Mohaka River is a large water that drains a considerable area of land. The upper reaches and its many tributaries flow through around 20 km of remote native bush, providing top-quality wilderness fishing for a good population of large, mostly brown trout.OHIKANUI RIVER
Ohikanui River. The Ohikanui River is a small very scenic tributary of the Buller River that produces good fishing throughout the season for a good population of brown trout. Fish type. Brown trout. Situation. The mouth of the Ohikanui River is approximately 20kms from Westport on SH 6. Setting. The Ohikanui River is a very scenic small riverWHIRINAKI RIVER
Whirinaki River. The Whirinaki is a superb river in scenic surroundings. It provides wonderful stretches of wilderness fishing for a large population of both rainbow and brown trout. There are good stocks of both rainbow and brown trout averaging around 1 1/2 to 2 kg. The Whirinaki River rises in the hills within the Whirinaki forest andflows
MARUIA RIVER
The Maruia is regarded as a premier water that offers anglers many kilometres of wonderful fishing in a pristine environment for good stocks of both brown and rainbow trout. Fish type. Brown and rainbow trout. The Maruia River has 186 brown trout per kilometre or nearly 300 per mile (as surveyed by the Ministry of Agriculture andFisheries).
PARKINSON'S LAKE
Parkinson's Lake is a very small lake that provides good shoreline fishing for a surprisingly large population of stocked rainbow trout close to Auckland. Fish type, number and size. Rainbow trout averaging around one to 1 1/2 kilograms though with fish reaching up to 3 kg at times. Despite the size of the lake, fish numbers are high. Situation.POMAHAKA RIVER
Pomahaka River. The Pomahaka is a major tributary of the Clutha River and a famous fishery in its own right. It is a long river, which starts out as a classic high country stream holding some large brown trout and sea salmon. The Pomahaka holds brown trout and sea salmon(plus perch).
UPUKERORA RIVER
Upukerora River. The Upukerora is a small river that flows through an open valley providing around 50 kms of fishable water for a good population of brown and rainbow trout in the 1 - 2 kg range. The Upukerora river rises in the Livingston Mountains and flows south west to enter Lake Te Anau just north of Te Anau township. WESTLAND: WHERE TO FISH Lake Moeraki is a scenic gem best suited to fishing from a boat. Lake fishing. Lake Brunner is popular for shore and boat fishing. A boat is recommended for Lake Poerua, Lake Haupiri and Lake Moeraki. Lake Mapourika and Lake Paringa contain good stocks of brown trout as well as both resident and sea run salmon. Wilderness fishing.NEW ZEALAND MAP
Explore New Zealand Fly Fishing by Region. nzfishing.com is the complete guide to New Zealand trout and salmon fishing. Use it to plan your fly fishing trip or angling vacation in New Zealand's North or South Island. Find out where to fish in both North and South Islands.WHAKAPAPA RIVER
Whakapapa River. One of New Zealand's finest trout fisheries, the Whakapapa River is a large and challenging back country fishing river, suited to fit experienced anglers. Its pristine, clear, cold water runs through native forest providing superb. sight fishing for huge fish. Rainbow and brown trout averaging 2kg but with many large fish,some
D'URVILLE RIVER
The D'Urville River flows over a gravel and small stone bed through a scenic bush covered valley to enter the southern end of Lake Rotoroa. It is a truly beautiful river to fish. The D'Urville is a true backcountry / wilderness river that provides anglers with a real challenge. While the water can be discoloured early in the season, itis
LAKE COLERIDGE
Lake Coleridge is a large, exposed high country lake that is a very popular fishery. It supports one of very few New Zealand populations of landlocked Chinook salmon which are the most common catch in the lake. Landlocked chinook salmon, brown trout, rainbow trout . Mostly around 0.75-1.5kg. Lake Coleridge lies between the Torlesse and MtHutt
WAINGONGORO STREAM
The Waingongoro River is the most popular fishery on the Taranaki ringplain, though not an especially easy river to fish. Both brown and rainbow trout are of good condition and grow to 1.5kg or more. Fish type, number and. size. The Waingongoro River supports good populations of both brown and rainbow trout, with 70% of the catchbeing rainbows.
POMAHAKA RIVER
Pomahaka River. The Pomahaka is a major tributary of the Clutha River and a famous fishery in its own right. It is a long river, which starts out as a classic high country stream holding some large brown trout and sea salmon. The Pomahaka holds brown trout and sea salmon(plus perch).
UPUKERORA RIVER
Upukerora River. The Upukerora is a small river that flows through an open valley providing around 50 kms of fishable water for a good population of brown and rainbow trout in the 1 - 2 kg range. The Upukerora river rises in the Livingston Mountains and flows south west to enter Lake Te Anau just north of Te Anau township.AHURIRI RIVER
The Ahuriri River rises in the Southern Alps below Mt Huxley and between Lakes Ohau and Hawea. It flows on a curving easterly course into Lake Benmore near Omarama. In summer this can be a hot wind-swept area making for challenging fishing conditions during the day.MANGATUTU RIVER
The Mangatutu is a very popular small river that offers excellent fishing in clear water for a good population of both brown and rainbow trout. Its easy access and very good stock numbers make this a popular fishery. Fish type. Both rainbow and brown trout averaging around 1 - 2kgs. A survey by Fish and Game in 2009 found that the riverWINTER FISHING
Winter fishing in NZ. Although many New Zealand fishing waters are fish best in the warmer months from October to April, there are around 250 waters that remain open all year. Nowhere in the country is far from some fishing, even in the heart of winter. It is also true that WESTLAND: WHERE TO FISH Lake Moeraki is a scenic gem best suited to fishing from a boat. Lake fishing. Lake Brunner is popular for shore and boat fishing. A boat is recommended for Lake Poerua, Lake Haupiri and Lake Moeraki. Lake Mapourika and Lake Paringa contain good stocks of brown trout as well as both resident and sea run salmon. Wilderness fishing.HYDRO CANALS
Hydro Canals. The McKenzie (or Waitaki) hydro canals are a series of man-made canals joining three lakes (Tekapo, Ohau and Pukaki) that, despite their bland appearance, provide many kilometers of outstanding fishing for some very large trout and salmon. While not the most beautiful environment, the canals are open to fishing all year and agood
MOHAKA RIVER
The Mohaka River is a large water that drains a considerable area of land. The upper reaches and its many tributaries flow through around 20 km of remote native bush, providing top-quality wilderness fishing for a good population of large, mostly brown trout.OHIKANUI RIVER
Ohikanui River. The Ohikanui River is a small very scenic tributary of the Buller River that produces good fishing throughout the season for a good population of brown trout. Fish type. Brown trout. Situation. The mouth of the Ohikanui River is approximately 20kms from Westport on SH 6. Setting. The Ohikanui River is a very scenic small riverWHIRINAKI RIVER
Whirinaki River. The Whirinaki is a superb river in scenic surroundings. It provides wonderful stretches of wilderness fishing for a large population of both rainbow and brown trout. There are good stocks of both rainbow and brown trout averaging around 1 1/2 to 2 kg. The Whirinaki River rises in the hills within the Whirinaki forest andflows
MARUIA RIVER
The Maruia is regarded as a premier water that offers anglers many kilometres of wonderful fishing in a pristine environment for good stocks of both brown and rainbow trout. Fish type. Brown and rainbow trout. The Maruia River has 186 brown trout per kilometre or nearly 300 per mile (as surveyed by the Ministry of Agriculture andFisheries).
PARKINSON'S LAKE
Parkinson's Lake is a very small lake that provides good shoreline fishing for a surprisingly large population of stocked rainbow trout close to Auckland. Fish type, number and size. Rainbow trout averaging around one to 1 1/2 kilograms though with fish reaching up to 3 kg at times. Despite the size of the lake, fish numbers are high. Situation.POMAHAKA RIVER
Pomahaka River. The Pomahaka is a major tributary of the Clutha River and a famous fishery in its own right. It is a long river, which starts out as a classic high country stream holding some large brown trout and sea salmon. The Pomahaka holds brown trout and sea salmon(plus perch).
UPUKERORA RIVER
Upukerora River. The Upukerora is a small river that flows through an open valley providing around 50 kms of fishable water for a good population of brown and rainbow trout in the 1 - 2 kg range. The Upukerora river rises in the Livingston Mountains and flows south west to enter Lake Te Anau just north of Te Anau township.WINTER FISHING
Winter fishing in NZ. Although many New Zealand fishing waters are fish best in the warmer months from October to April, there are around 250 waters that remain open all year. Nowhere in the country is far from some fishing, even in the heart of winter. It is also true that WESTLAND: WHERE TO FISH Lake Moeraki is a scenic gem best suited to fishing from a boat. Lake fishing. Lake Brunner is popular for shore and boat fishing. A boat is recommended for Lake Poerua, Lake Haupiri and Lake Moeraki. Lake Mapourika and Lake Paringa contain good stocks of brown trout as well as both resident and sea run salmon. Wilderness fishing.HYDRO CANALS
Hydro Canals. The McKenzie (or Waitaki) hydro canals are a series of man-made canals joining three lakes (Tekapo, Ohau and Pukaki) that, despite their bland appearance, provide many kilometers of outstanding fishing for some very large trout and salmon. While not the most beautiful environment, the canals are open to fishing all year and agood
MOHAKA RIVER
The Mohaka River is a large water that drains a considerable area of land. The upper reaches and its many tributaries flow through around 20 km of remote native bush, providing top-quality wilderness fishing for a good population of large, mostly brown trout.OHIKANUI RIVER
Ohikanui River. The Ohikanui River is a small very scenic tributary of the Buller River that produces good fishing throughout the season for a good population of brown trout. Fish type. Brown trout. Situation. The mouth of the Ohikanui River is approximately 20kms from Westport on SH 6. Setting. The Ohikanui River is a very scenic small riverWHIRINAKI RIVER
Whirinaki River. The Whirinaki is a superb river in scenic surroundings. It provides wonderful stretches of wilderness fishing for a large population of both rainbow and brown trout. There are good stocks of both rainbow and brown trout averaging around 1 1/2 to 2 kg. The Whirinaki River rises in the hills within the Whirinaki forest andflows
MARUIA RIVER
The Maruia is regarded as a premier water that offers anglers many kilometres of wonderful fishing in a pristine environment for good stocks of both brown and rainbow trout. Fish type. Brown and rainbow trout. The Maruia River has 186 brown trout per kilometre or nearly 300 per mile (as surveyed by the Ministry of Agriculture andFisheries).
PARKINSON'S LAKE
Parkinson's Lake is a very small lake that provides good shoreline fishing for a surprisingly large population of stocked rainbow trout close to Auckland. Fish type, number and size. Rainbow trout averaging around one to 1 1/2 kilograms though with fish reaching up to 3 kg at times. Despite the size of the lake, fish numbers are high. Situation.POMAHAKA RIVER
Pomahaka River. The Pomahaka is a major tributary of the Clutha River and a famous fishery in its own right. It is a long river, which starts out as a classic high country stream holding some large brown trout and sea salmon. The Pomahaka holds brown trout and sea salmon(plus perch).
UPUKERORA RIVER
Upukerora River. The Upukerora is a small river that flows through an open valley providing around 50 kms of fishable water for a good population of brown and rainbow trout in the 1 - 2 kg range. The Upukerora river rises in the Livingston Mountains and flows south west to enter Lake Te Anau just north of Te Anau township. WESTLAND: WHERE TO FISH Lake Moeraki is a scenic gem best suited to fishing from a boat. Lake fishing. Lake Brunner is popular for shore and boat fishing. A boat is recommended for Lake Poerua, Lake Haupiri and Lake Moeraki. Lake Mapourika and Lake Paringa contain good stocks of brown trout as well as both resident and sea run salmon. Wilderness fishing.NEW ZEALAND MAP
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Whakapapa River. One of New Zealand's finest trout fisheries, the Whakapapa River is a large and challenging back country fishing river, suited to fit experienced anglers. Its pristine, clear, cold water runs through native forest providing superb. sight fishing for huge fish. Rainbow and brown trout averaging 2kg but with many large fish,some
D'URVILLE RIVER
The D'Urville River flows over a gravel and small stone bed through a scenic bush covered valley to enter the southern end of Lake Rotoroa. It is a truly beautiful river to fish. The D'Urville is a true backcountry / wilderness river that provides anglers with a real challenge. While the water can be discoloured early in the season, itis
WAINGONGORO STREAM
The Waingongoro River is the most popular fishery on the Taranaki ringplain, though not an especially easy river to fish. Both brown and rainbow trout are of good condition and grow to 1.5kg or more. Fish type, number and. size. The Waingongoro River supports good populations of both brown and rainbow trout, with 70% of the catchbeing rainbows.
POMAHAKA RIVER
Pomahaka River. The Pomahaka is a major tributary of the Clutha River and a famous fishery in its own right. It is a long river, which starts out as a classic high country stream holding some large brown trout and sea salmon. The Pomahaka holds brown trout and sea salmon(plus perch).
UPUKERORA RIVER
Upukerora River. The Upukerora is a small river that flows through an open valley providing around 50 kms of fishable water for a good population of brown and rainbow trout in the 1 - 2 kg range. The Upukerora river rises in the Livingston Mountains and flows south west to enter Lake Te Anau just north of Te Anau township.AHURIRI RIVER
The Ahuriri River rises in the Southern Alps below Mt Huxley and between Lakes Ohau and Hawea. It flows on a curving easterly course into Lake Benmore near Omarama. In summer this can be a hot wind-swept area making for challenging fishing conditions during the day.MANGATUTU RIVER
The Mangatutu is a very popular small river that offers excellent fishing in clear water for a good population of both brown and rainbow trout. Its easy access and very good stock numbers make this a popular fishery. Fish type. Both rainbow and brown trout averaging around 1 - 2kgs. A survey by Fish and Game in 2009 found that the riverMATUKITUKI RIVER
The Matukituki River is a large and temperamental river that flows down a wide glacial valley. The river drains Mt Aspiring and the snowfields of the surrounding mountains and often carries glacial flour making it unstable in the lower reaches. Nor'westerly winds also blow down the valley raising clouds of__
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