Latest Fishing Reports - 18/10/24

The latest fishing reports from around New Zealand - brought to you by Mercury Marine.

Bay of Islands - Garry Townley

"The fishing has been fantastic although the windy weather has limited the fishing opportunities. The large school snapper have arrived...>>> Read More

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Bream Bay - Grant Dixon

"Our landbased anglers have been producing some great fishing with the boat-based anglers not doing quite as well..." >>> Read More

Inner Hauraki Gulf - Bruce Duncan

"The major change I have seen – as well as a number of other reputable fishos – is the state of the roe in the female..." >>> Read More

Raglan - Murray Monds

"There’s excellent snapper fishing in the 57-metre and deeper range, both west and north-west of the bar..." >>> Read More

Canterbury - Simon McMillan

"The night fishing around the feeder streams to Lake Ellesmere have proven fruitful right from opening night..." >>> Read More

Tauranga - Russ Hawkins

"We are so lucky to have so many options locally with our harbour areas for snapper, kingfish and trevally when it’s too rough outside..." >>> Read More

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