Hi there - I have been busy developing my new blog and website:
www.flyfishingexpeditions.co.nz
so please go check it out.
I have been working away on developing some new fly fishing expeditions for the serious fly fisher so keep your eyes out for the new expeditions when the info goes live on the site. I will post another blog to let you all know.
In the meantime ----- One of the more grunty weather systems has been smashing southern NZ over the last 72 hrs and the worst of it is arriving now and for the next 24 hrs. Snow has fallen to very low levels over the South Island and Mt Hutt in Canterbury has received well over a meter of snow and may end up with a excellent base going into the ski season.
NZ Fly Fishing Expeditions - Fresh snow
NZ Fly Fishing Expeditions - Fresh snow
It has been a while since I have fished in conditions that require de-icing of the fishing rod guides and at the moment I am not rushing out the door to experience it. The extremely cold blustery southerly that is blowing has certainly got my hopes up for a good duck shoot this afternoon.
There looks like there could be a few small gaps in the weather next week so there could be some good options to get out then - if I can find a stable couple of days together we are going to try to get into Fiordland for a late season hit on some of the big browns that are getting ready for spawning.
The reports of a long and cold winter ahead of us may well becoming true and it will interesting to see if it translates into big snow which will then make for some big run off come spring time through the rivers systems. If the winter is long and cold it will also have and effect on the health of the trout at the beginning of the season - it will take longer for them to put condition back on.
Fly Fishing New Zealand Trout
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Showing posts with label new zeland. Show all posts
Monday, May 11, 2009
Saturday, April 4, 2009
Autumn fishing is here.
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Daylight saving time has changed back (thank goodness), the leaves are changing colour and there is one month left for the lowland rivers (the ones that run to the sea)these close on the last day of April and the high country rivers close at the end of May.
There is some great fishing from now until the end of the season with some good Mayfly action.
The Pommy had a very big and quite localised rain event about 2 weeks ago that created a very large flood event (it also hit the Waikaia but not as bad) which has seen debris left to very high levels up the banks and has certainly pushed fish back downstream and knocked them about. They will be moving up again.
The Oreti and Aparima have seen fresh fish moving up in last week and spawning runs are getting underway. It is no longer possible to target salmon in these systems due to the seasonal license restrictions in place from F&G. Even on poor light days blinding thru runs and riffles should produce a result or two - forget the aquarium pools unless you want to hit them after dark.
The Greenstone is now free slather (no booking system) again for all (if you have the correct licensing)until next season and is fishing well. The Caples is also fishing well and both are holding good numbers of fish and more Brownies are showing up in the systems. Even getting trout coming for cicadas still!
If you want to catch lots of fish, hitting the Mataura and working the riffles and waiting for the afternoon mayfly hatch is the way forward.
Quinnet salmon have been gathering at the heads of the lakes for their runs and the deltas have been productive.
Certainly now the days are shorter more gentlemanly fishing hours are available and there is some very productive fishing during the shorter light hours - particualry mid afternoon when the hatch is on!
Tight Lines,
Simon
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
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Thursday, January 22, 2009
Beautiful Hand Crafted Rods
Through a network of like minds i.e. serious trout heads, I have been in touch with a very highly regarded rod maker, Chris Carlin of Far North Rods Smiths and he will be out visiting later this year
If anybody is interested in getting a beautifully crafted bamboo rod this is definitely the guy to build one for you.
If anybody is interested in getting a beautifully crafted bamboo rod this is definitely the guy to build one for you.
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Tuesday, January 20, 2009
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Thursday, December 11, 2008
Another Spring Week chasing trout in NZ
Local knowledge and good use of the 'net can be key - after the last rainstorm pretty much all the waters dirtied up and many fly fishers would have been disappointed. I did the research on the 'net and then the miles and dropped into a back country river which was at a higher flow but had remained clean while the catchment next door was dirty and all those around were blown out.
It ended up to be a great day with 9 trout to the bank and one long line release with quite a few other chances as well. Some on the dry and some on nymph with the same patterns from my last blog post being effective.
Check out my net vibes page:
http://www.netvibes.com/swguiding#SW_Guiding_Public_Fishing_Info
You will find access to some useful info you can get to for trout fishing purposes off the net all in one neat place.
It ended up to be a great day with 9 trout to the bank and one long line release with quite a few other chances as well. Some on the dry and some on nymph with the same patterns from my last blog post being effective.
Check out my net vibes page:
http://www.netvibes.com/swguiding#SW_Guiding_Public_Fishing_Info
You will find access to some useful info you can get to for trout fishing purposes off the net all in one neat place.
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Tuesday, April 29, 2008
ANZAC Long weekend




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The Nissan Safari all packed up with just about everything you could possibly need for a fishing road trip. We headed down for a few nights based in Lumsden and the last of the fishing left before the low country rivers close on the last day of April. We maanaged to get two good days on the Oreti - hard going with low light at this time making spotting hard (no need to be out the door early) of the year but we managed to get onto a few good fish on the dry fly and find some late evening hatches to attend. We also noted a pool that had 40+ fish in it but none feeding. It looked like they were waiting for a fresh (that was coming) to head on a spawning run. After dark may have been worthwhile but we had other plans.
Gunns camp in the hollyford was waiting for us with a cabin booked and a date with some rainbows. It is big mountain water and with the storm around remmbering wher you are and the safety that goes with an area that gets between 6 - 8 meters of rain per annum - any good downfall can see the river rise quickly. This is a place that fish can be found by pooking in thru dense Fiordland bush and finding pools and then spending time to spot for both rainbow and brown trout. Generally speaking the fish can be hard to catch at this time of the year but with patience, skill, some luck and targeting the 'bows when you find them can pay dividends. We had 2 good days here with some good bows to show for it and then it was off with a stop in the Eglington and a and some mayfly action before heading back to Queenstown. All in all a greta trip in an amazing landscape with some nice fish to boot.
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Monday, April 21, 2008
SW Guiding Maps
Hi there - I have just been learning how to use nomao mapping for my blog and website - it's very good and easy to use. I embedded one below that you can scroll around on and look at my Queenstown base and Southland Homestay base locations and also get a photo and video - I hope you enjoy.
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Saturday, April 19, 2008
Beautiful Autumn

The first good autumn /winter storm came thru dropping quite a bit of snow down to about 3000 ft lowering to 1400ft in Queenstown. Snow to ground in areas south like Mossburn and Lumsden etc. This has been followed by a very cold night with big frost so will it be interesting to see the Southern rivers this coming week. All our backcountry rivers low and clean and I imagine similar in the South but it may create a small fresh followed by some melt fresh, stirring the browns up a little for spawning runs in some areas --- maybe!
There should be some great mayfly hatches in the afternoons - I am off to Lumsden for four days this coming week so I will let you know whats going on.
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Friday, April 11, 2008
Makarora

A awesome sunrise this morning and and on the road headed for a days fishing with beautiful Autumnal weather at Makarora. Crystal clean water is what we expect to find and do worth a light southerly wind blowing on our tail. Pretty hard going this morning with fish being hard to find and those that we do we botch it all up and off they slide until we are well past. Around 1400 things changed as expected and the browns cam into the shallow riffles to feed on mayfly. We started to find fish and although no hatch was on we ran a parachute Adams over them and no hesitation with the fish coming up to suck them down. By 1600 wit the sun slipping behind the mountain tops and the temperature dropping it was time to walk back to the truck and head home happy with the knowledge of finding trout around the time we expected to see them and then managing to fool a few of them - another great days fishing in the late season. Oh by the way - still happy enough to wet wade on these nice days but wearing thermal underwear below the pants and carry a spare layer or 2 in the backpack.
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Sunday, April 6, 2008
Good late season fishing
6th April - leaving early today (0500) we headed off deep into southland to spotx. Arriving early we headed well up river before starting to fish to give us the best chance of undisturbed water (big walk back at the days end - oh well). As the light lifted we started spotting some good trout. We got them to lift to para adams #12 even with no hatch and when that didn't work we went to them and had success on Pheasant Tail #12-14. Got a good solid 1/2 hr hatch at 1400 - fish in the riffles - ye haa. 8 fish landed and about the same lost for one reason or another and a couple of missed strikes. The browns are moving up river for spawning so it is a good idea to check out upper reaches of water ways if the have reasonable water flow - look after a fresh. Well worth the longer drive today as the fishing in more northern southland has been harder as of recent. Still have got to chase those Salmon up the Dart yet. Next days fishing is friday 11th - will come back with a report then
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Sunday, March 30, 2008
28th March

A fresh came thru last night so we headed off to the Matukituki mouth to see if there were any salmon schooling getting ready to run or brown trout but to no avail. It was off on the hunt for rainbows in the mighty clutha - this proved quite successful with 5 fish taken and 2 lost (all on nymphs)one of which was a trout around the 8lbs mark. with all the rest coming in at between 3 and 5lbs but in the big water worked us hard like fish twice the size.
Apparently the salmon are schooling off the Dart mouth at the moment so that could be worth a crack next up.
The Autumn weather should be starting to create some good mayfly hatches on some of our southern rivers.
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Monday, March 24, 2008
Easter Guiding

Based at Mavora Lakes saw 4 great days of fishing. One on the upper Oreti with fish sitting in riffles and taking either h&c nymphs or off the surface with Para Adams. One day in upper Mararoa with fish willing to come to surface and take black nats and similar terrestials, one day up in Windon with good fishing and again terrestial going well with good fish action. Last day on Oreti but lower down and a bit harder with cloud cover making spotting difficult but good fish found in backwaters and could be tempted to come to the surface with small dry's. All in all a great Safari trip for some good end of March fishing.
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Thursday, March 13, 2008
Back in the Whakatipu
Great to be back home after a very successful trip up north. I had a chance to chase some snapper and also some kingfish in the Coromandel on the fly with mixed success but lots of enjoyment. Snapper for dinner one night!
The weather is starting to cool down in the South as Autumn is approaching but the fishing is still great. On the Oreti river yesterday with no wind and early cloud cover burning off provided some great fishing. Trout sitting under lips and taking nymphs were enticed easily with accurate casts and later in the day fish started coming to the surface taking dry's and provided some more sport. All in all 5 to the bank and lost 3 so not a bad day!
As we move more towards the end of March and into Autumn we will start to see some great mayfly hatches on some of our rivers while the mountain rivers will conitnue to provide great sport right up until the end of May. The brown trout have had a great summer and are coming into awesome condition as the season drifts towards closing of the lowland rivers at the end of April and the back country rivers the end of May. From now to the end of the season is one of my favourite times to be on the river, big strong fat fish and awesome weather, scenery is pretty good too!
The weather is starting to cool down in the South as Autumn is approaching but the fishing is still great. On the Oreti river yesterday with no wind and early cloud cover burning off provided some great fishing. Trout sitting under lips and taking nymphs were enticed easily with accurate casts and later in the day fish started coming to the surface taking dry's and provided some more sport. All in all 5 to the bank and lost 3 so not a bad day!
As we move more towards the end of March and into Autumn we will start to see some great mayfly hatches on some of our rivers while the mountain rivers will conitnue to provide great sport right up until the end of May. The brown trout have had a great summer and are coming into awesome condition as the season drifts towards closing of the lowland rivers at the end of April and the back country rivers the end of May. From now to the end of the season is one of my favourite times to be on the river, big strong fat fish and awesome weather, scenery is pretty good too!
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