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Fly Fishing New Zealand:

Choosing Early or Late Season for Fly Fishing in New Zealand




If you’re looking for a vacation place of outstanding natural beauty and world-class fly fishing New Zealand is the place for you. Each year, fly fishing enthusiasts make their way to New Zealand, encouraged by the huge trout and the magnificent landscape. The choice of waters is massive for fly fishing; New Zealand has coastal waters, streams, estuaries and crystal clear lakes to give you a varied and exciting fly fishing experience. Guides will be able to find you good fly fishing whatever the weather.

In fly fishing New Zealand tends to yield fewer but larger fish than in other parts of the world. The fun is often in stalking your catch. The crystal clear waters enable you to have the rewarding experience of following your fish up the river having spotted it, and then tempting it with your fly. So, fly fishing New Zealand waters also gives you the exercise you might crave after fifty weeks of the year stuck behind a desk. Undoubtedly, you couldn’t find a more beautiful holiday destination than New Zealand. Fly fishing holidays with fly-in options will take you to spectacular mountain streams and lakes too.

With fly fishing, New Zealand waters will typically yield you ten or more fish per day, and most of these will be in the 4-6lb range, although some weigh in at 8lb plus. Bear in mind that due to the weather conditions, the growing season can be short in New Zealand, so think about releasing your catch once you’ve snapped your photo for posterity.

Early season at Blanket Bay

When it comes to fly fishing New Zealand guides often say that some of the best fishing is early in the season, when the lakes and rivers haven’t been fished for six months. There are numerous New Zealand fishing lodges to choose from, but one great fly fishing destination is Blanket Bay.

Located a half-hour from Queenstown, Blanket Bay has some of the best fly fishing New Zealand waters have to offer. It has everything from fast moving rivers to slow moving pools, small mountain lakes and everything in between. Here the season is November to May, the warmest months of the year, and a 6lb brown or rainbow trout is common.

Guides at Blanket Bay can offer you helicopter trips to secluded lakes and streams not fished all season.

Late season fly fishing New Zealand style

Seclusion and wide open spaces are some of the best things about New Zealand. Fly fishing holidays can be fantastic after most tourists have gone home after the peak months of January and February. The streams and rivers close for the season at the end of April, so it’s well worth taking a fly fishing trip in March or early April.

Why not try heading south to the Nelson Lakes National Park? At this time of year, roads and waters are less busy, leaving you more room to admire the wonderful scenery. Take in Karamea National Park by helicopter and discover the setting for the Lord of the Rings movies – don’t tell me you didn’t think the landscape was breath-taking when you  saw it on the big screen; you’ve got the perfect opportunity to see it again whilst enjoying some of the world’s best fly fishing; New Zealand has it all.

In late season, the fish in these mountain areas are getting ready to spawn and are pairing up. That makes them slower moving and less easily spooked by your fly. Still there’s plenty of sport to be had to hook one in.

So early or late season fly fishing New Zealand offers you plenty of tempting opportunities to avoid the crowds and catch great fish.



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