New Zealand is blessed with a wonderful unspoiled landscape and some of the most spectacular scenery to meld with our wonderful fishing.
From the rugged Three Kings islands in the far north surrounded by our famous striped marlin fishery to the stunning rivers and lakes festooned with trout in central Otago, we have a wonderful range of great fishing destinations.
This section is designed to take the main areas throughout the country and provide an overview of accomodation, local services, and some ideas on where and when to fish.
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| Fishing the Upper Grey River |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rated 5 time(s). | May 2001 |
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| Ron Giles fishes the Upper Grey river | ||||
| Tyranny of Lakes - Marlborough High Country |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | March 2001 |
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| Ever Have One of Those Trips.... |
![]() ![]() ![]() Rated 10 time(s). | March 2001 |
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| Stu Cawker has a bad run on billfish | ||||
| Season to Remember - by Peter Francis |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rated 6 time(s). | February 2001 |
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| Homestead Fishos Kick Butt by Steven Radich |
![]() ![]() Rated 9 time(s). | December 2000 |
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| The inaugural labour weekend dust-up between the Kerikeri Club and the Homestead Fishing Club lived up to the pre-tournament hype. | ||||
| Fishing the Solomons part II |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | November 2000 |
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| Part II of Capt. Asparagus' trip to the Solomons | ||||
| Fishing The Solomon Islands part I |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Rated 5 time(s). | November 2000 |
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| The Solomon Islands with Capt. Asparagus and Amanda Jane | ||||
| RnR Charters... Mokes and Mozzies |
![]() ![]() ![]() Rated 10 time(s). | November 2000 |
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| Capt. Asparagus takes us to the Mokes on board RnR charters with Wayne Radford and Steffi Railey. | ||||
| AWOL in Tologa Bay August 2000 |
![]() ![]() ![]() Rated 5 time(s). | November 2000 |
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| Capt. Asparagus and Bill Hohepa go fishing out of Tolaga Bay on board M.V. Pacific Invader ... | ||||
| The Ngongataha Experience |
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | November 2000 |
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| Upon looking back, there was no indicator and as I lifted the rod firmly the line suddenly came tight as the fish took off in the opposite direction — already well-hooked. Split seconds after bre... | ||||