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Catch That Trout! Fishing New Zealand
 
Its not always easy
 
Nor are the fish!
But you win the odd one
Decision Time Fly selection is critical
Tonga Nymph
Hurunui River
Hurunui Gorge
Sea-run brown
Clarence River
Clarence River
Boyle River
Ten pounder Pool
Silver Foil Caddis
Boyle sea-run brown
Maruia Gorge
Lower Maruia River
Maruia Falls
Inangahua River
Te Wharau River
Te Wharau River
Grey Darter Nymph
Blue Gray River
Dry Fly Riffle
Rough River
Rough River brown
Irresistable Dry Fly
McKenzie boat on Arnold River
Arnold River
Furry Pheasant Tail Nymph
Lake Tekapo
Tekapo – Pukaki Canal
Good roads!
Tekapo River
Maryburn Stream
Lunkerbuster Nymph
Lake Alexandrina
Pothole Area
Lake Ohau
Place of Wind
Double fly lake rig
Ahuriri Gorge
Lower Ahuriri
Cicada Deer Hair
Cicada Foam
Cicada Elk Hair
Ahuriri Tarns
Greenstone River
Hollyford River
Hollyford River
Convertible Attractor Dry Fly
Mavora Lakes
Mavora Channel
Klinkhamer Emerger
Mararoa River
Lower Mararoa River
Mararoa Riffle
My favourite prospecting rig
They are not all ten pounders
Oreti River
Black Woolly Bugger
Upper Oreti River
Oreti brown
Upukerora River
Coal Pit Pool
North Island Fishing
North Island Stream
But still some good fish
Ruakituri River
12 pound Ruakituri brown
Mohaka Tributary
Upper Mohaka River
Mokau River – Lake Waikaremoana
Lake Waikareiti
Whirinaki River
Lake Aniwhenua
Lake Aniwhenua
Lake Okataina
Kaituna River
Tongariro River
Manganui o te Ao
Opening Day!

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Fishing New Zealand

Hinweis der Redaktion

  1. Introduction
  2. New book
  3. West Coast River
  4. Tough conditions
  5. Fishing in the South island often means fishing in crystal clear water to visible trout
  6. A 12 lb brown
  7. Decision Time
  8. Close imitation of common Coloburiscus mayfly nymph
  9. Sisters Stream area of Hurunui River. Took 6 trout up to 9 lbs from pool and riffle above in howling Norwester
  10. Hurunui Gorge – big trout
  11. Hurunui River sea-run brown
  12. Middle Clarence River near Jack’s Pass road
  13. Middle Clarence just below Tree Pool – 7.5 lb brown
  14. Boyle River middle reaches below swingbridge. 10 lber from this pool
  15. 10 lber Boyle Pool
  16. Silver Foil Caddis for running trout
  17. Boyle River sea-run brown – Nov/Dec
  18. Maruia River
  19. Lower Maruia River
  20. Maruia falls
  21. Stony River entering Inangahua River
  22. Middle Stony River
  23. Stony River Pool
  24. Frank Sawyer pattern
  25. Blue Grey River at top of gorge – 6 lber from in front of rock
  26. Blue Grey riffle where I hooked 20 trout mainly on dry
  27. Rough River – 14 lber riffle
  28. McKenzie boat on Arnold River
  29. Arnold River Riffle
  30. Lake Tekapo
  31. Tekapo – Pukaki Canal 20 lb plus fish down below salmon farm on this canal
  32. Tekapo Hydro road
  33. Middle Tekapo River below Maryburn
  34. Hooked up with a 7.5 pounder on the Maryburn
  35. Good fly for clear conditions
  36. Lake Alexandrina
  37. The Pothole area of Lake Alexandrina
  38. Top end Lake Ohau – inlet channels
  39. Ohau means ‘place of wind’!
  40. Upper Ahuriri River
  41. Middle Ahuriri River, Clay Cliffs area. Rather braided in this stretch
  42. Deer Hair cicada – South Island
  43. Foam cicada – colour to suit
  44. Green cicada – North island
  45. Middle Greenstone River
  46. Middle Hollyford
  47. Can be shaped to suit conditions
  48. South Mavora Lake
  49. Mavora Lakes Channel
  50. Klinkhamer emerger
  51. Lower Mararoa River
  52. Bill hooked up with nice rainbow. Spotted on lip of pool behind and cast to. Bill’s first ‘visible’ fish
  53. Mararoa River riffle. Bill took 6 fish from this riffle on a nymph and I followed him up and took another 4. All on Beadhead Hare’n’Copper
  54. Typical prospecting double nymph rig
  55. Middle Oreti river below Mossburn Bridge. Good fishing up from here in the riffles. 10 pound trout caught each year
  56. Upper Oreti 10 pounder pool
  57. The result
  58. Middle Upuk and 3 fish riffle
  59. Upukerora River near Coal Pit
  60. Sheep! On an expedition to the Esk River source
  61. Mohaka tributary
  62. Typical Mohaka rainbow
  63. My favourite North Island river- the Ruakituri
  64. Ruakituri 12 lb brown
  65. Waipunga River – a tributary of the Mohaka River
  66. Mokau Stream below falls
  67. The Whirinaki River in the Forest park area
  68. Lake Aniwhenua – home of large trout
  69. Lake Aniwhenua
  70. Lake Okataina has taken over as the ‘big fish’ lake in the Rotorua area
  71. Upper Kaituna River just above gorge
  72. Upper Birches Pool Tongariro River opposite hatchery
  73. Manganui o te ao River
  74. Opening Day 2001