North Island NZ fly fishing guide
Submitted by davewillo on Thu, 2023-11-30 13:10
Hi all
We're heading to Auckland area in January for 2 weeks and I'd like to go trout fishing for a day or two. Does anyone know of any operators in that general area?
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Alan James
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Not much on offer around the Auckland area
but if you're prepared to travel 2.5-3.5hrs south, you'll be in the zone.
Here is a link for you to look at. The main areas of interest to you would be Rotorua, Bay of Plenty, Waikato and Central North Island, Taupo, Turangi.
https://www.fishingguides.co.nz/fly-fishing
squidvicious1
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'Sporting life' tackle store
'Sporting life' tackle store in turangi is where a mate of mine works, Neil Cunnington. Should be able to put you onto a contact.
davewillo
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Thanks fellas. I'll follow
Thanks fellas. I'll follow those leads and see what I can find.
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piscetor
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Trout
Head over to the south island if you can and fish that canal over there near christ church i think. they get rainbow trout to 30 pound in it.
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timboon
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Awesome Dave, You'll have a
Awesome Dave,
You'll have a blast no doubt.
Magic country!
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Peter Scott
Hi Timboom
I have used Peter Scott from www.blazingpaddles.co.nz/fly-fishing/ A guide with a lot of knowledge on the local waters and experience. Might be worth a try. No idea of his current costs.
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Adam Gallash
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Taupo
I did a bit of recon last trip about a month ago, for the north everyone says around Taupo is where its at. I'm going again end of March, let us know if you have any luck or find a good guide. Cheers
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davewillo
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Will do Adam. Taupo is a bit
Will do Adam. Taupo is a bit of a hike for us so I'n trying to find something a bit further north. Got a few enquiries out there at the moment.
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davewillo
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Got a day booked with a
Got a day booked with a guide by the name of Cory Scott. We're going to fish the rivers around Opotiki which is around 3 1/2 hours SE of Auckland. It looks like stunning country and he asid they are fishing really well at the moment. A look at his social media tells me he gets onto some great fish and the feedback is that he's an awesome guy. I'll be getting very twitchy by next month! Hopefully I'll have something worthy of a report by the end of the month!
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Alan James
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Enjoy Dave
Fyi Auckland to Opotiki is more like 4hrs 40min.
davewillo
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Hi Alan I saw that when I
Hi Alan I saw that when I put it into maps. The guide said 3 1/2 hours so maybe it's soemweher in the middle. We might drive down and stay the night before rather than get up before the crack of dawn to get there. It's all about having a good time and that includes the drive!
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Alan James
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Coromandel Peninsula
You could do a lot worse than doing a leisurely circuit of the Coromandel Peninsula on the way down if you have time. It's a nice part of the world. It will be busy in Jan though. I lived in Tauranga, about 130kms up the coast from Opotiki, towards Auckland, prior to relocating to Oz in 1980.
sea-kem
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The Coromaandel is stunning
The Coromaandel is stunning Alan, we have friends that own a batch at Cook's beach. Have been there and fished off shore for some stonking Pinks and of all things big Gurnard.
Love the West!
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Did my apprenticeship at A&G
Did my apprenticeship at A&G Price, Thames 1980-1984
Could be a wild town in those days lol
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It's a small world Rob
My mother worked for A&G Price in Auckland around the late 1950s and / or perhaps early 60s. She was a Burroughs bookkeeping machine operator, a skill she had learned from the family business in England pre-WWII.
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ha it is, I started in
ha it is, I started in Auckland on ships 1980, they closed in 82 and shunted us remaining apprentices (3) to Thames and nicknamed us the Auckwackers.
Was a fantastic apprenticeship as we were treated as tradesmen and straight on the big machinery doing Clyde Dam projects.
3 yrs ago Thames closed down sadly but I believe the machine shop has reopened
Give a man a mask, and he'll show you his true face...
The older you get the more you realize that no one has a f++king clue what they're doing.
Everyone's just winging it.
sea-kem
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Dave you will have a blast
Dave you will have a blast over there, same friend I just mentioned to Alan was just over here. He was showing me some pics of the Trout him and his mate catch up in the highlands around the Taupo region.
They hire a float plane once a year and spend a week up there Deer hunting and Trout fishing. absoluteb god's country.
Love the West!
davewillo
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Thanks Andy I'm really
Thanks Andy I'm really looking forward to it. Just the opportunity to spend a day doing something that you just can't really do here. Might have to dust off the saltwater fly gear to get some casting practice!
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