Taking rod to Raro

Post Options Post Options   Likes (0) Likes(0)   Quote revilo Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Topic: Taking rod to Raro
    Posted: 20 Jan 2014 at 11:28am
revilo View Drop Down
Bronze
Bronze


Joined: 03 Oct 2013
Status: Offline
Points: 41
Going to Raro next week, and have booked in on a game fishing charter (Akura) - however also would love to try for a GT. Is it worth taking a spin set with some poppers? I notice nobody is offering this sort of fishing in Raro and wonder why that is? 

And nope not gonna go to Aitutaki.
Back to Top
Post Options Post Options   Likes (0) Likes(0)   Quote Clutch Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Jan 2014 at 1:26pm
Clutch View Drop Down
Platinum
Platinum
Avatar

Joined: 18 May 2006
Location: Te Atatu Nth
Status: Offline
Points: 2044
You can see some massive GT's at the wharf (same one you are going to) when they throw scraps over the side after filleting.
Quite amazing.
Back to Top
Post Options Post Options   Likes (0) Likes(0)   Quote Mike.Thomas Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 20 Jan 2014 at 5:47pm
Mike.Thomas View Drop Down
Platinum
Platinum


Joined: 01 Mar 2005
Location: New Zealand
Status: Offline
Points: 1171
The GT's at the wharf are indeed impressive, but if you fish for them the locals will most likely chuck you in!
It is difficult to fish for the reef GT's without a boat, you can fish the channels through the reef but you need to pick the tides as they can be a dangerous place to be!
If you talk to the locals at the wharf you might find someone willing to take you out for a shot.
All the best.
Mike
Back to Top
Post Options Post Options   Likes (0) Likes(0)   Quote alan syme Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 29 Jan 2014 at 8:29pm
alan syme View Drop Down
Gold
Gold
Avatar

Joined: 02 Jan 2009
Location: tauranga
Status: Offline
Points: 854
Originally posted by revilo revilo wrote:

Going to Raro next week, and have booked in on a game fishing charter (Akura) - however also would love to try for a GT. Is it worth taking a spin set with some poppers? I notice nobody is offering this sort of fishing in Raro and wonder why that is? 

And nope not gonna go to Aitutaki.


Hi Revilo,

Short answers to your question is;

1.GTs in Raro have ciguatera, so no good for eating, hence locals not interested. Fish equals food in the Cooks.
2. There are not that many GTs in Raro aside from the wharf(s) in comparison to many other pacific islands. There are many more consistent places to catch GTs than Raro.
3. None of the charter fleet currently have much gear suitable for GTs on top water.
4. Fishing for GTs is not widely understood there, charter fleet are after tuna, wahoo, mahi mahi etc


5. You can fish for the wharf GTs, but poppers are ineffective there. Fish scraps are the best, but if you want to do this, the local fishing guys drink Heineken :) George and Cam from Akura especially!
Back to Top
Forum Jump
Forum Permissions View Drop Down


This page was generated in 0.258 seconds.

Fishing Reports Visit Reports

Freshwater Fishing Reports
Canterbury Fishing Report - 04/04/24

Fish galore! Coming off the back of Easter Weekend and with some very nice weather... Read More >

05 Apr 2024
Saltwater Fishing Reports
Raglan Fishing Report - 04/04/24

Excellent snapper action There is some excellent autumn snapper fishing straight out and up the... Read More >

04 Apr 2024
Saltwater Fishing Reports
Bream Bay Fishing Report - 04/04/24

Whangarei Harbour fishing well Like the weather, the fishing has been patchy throughout Bream Bay... Read More >

04 Apr 2024
Saltwater Fishing Reports
Hauraki Gulf Fishing Report - 04/04/24

Party time! Inshore fishing and offshore fishing are on now. It’s that perfect time of... Read More >

04 Apr 2024
Fishing bite times Fishing bite times

Major Bites

Minor Bites

Major Bites

Minor Bites