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I am hoping to be down there and get some fishing in later this year.

Any tips for Kuaotunu/Opito/Otama, and the other little bay I cant remember the name of on the edge of Otama res.

Will probably be land basedonly to start.

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penguin,

Your starting to worry me, did ya know  your talking about some of the nicest places in the country, how did ya find out about these hidden treasures?, those beaches are close to heaven if ya ask me.

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Pengy, there were a few threads around Christmas about that area - if you put the names into the search function they should come up OK.

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We stayed at Kuaotunu for a while in March, and did a bit of tramping round the local area. Yes, tis a wonderful place. Getting popular though.

Hey I forgot about Rings beach at the other end.Wish I had enough money to buy the store at Kuao. as it would get us into the country pretty damn quick that way. Must be a superb lifestyle.

I managed a couple of miniscule snapper off the beach one evening, but only had some borrwed tackle so was limited. I cant wait to get into the fishing down there proper.

Anyone remember the name of the small bay yet. You can only reach in by boat/foot/4x4. Begins with "W" I think

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Bendy. Cheers. Tried that search but zippo,zilch,nada.
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Sorry Penguin. I'll have a shufty over the weekend.
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Penguin, try just "opito", i got several hits

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Thanks Wefaknis.  It worked your way.

It sounds like a pretty reliable spot.

I am going to have to get a yak when I get down, cos that sounds as if it is a ball. Never tried fishing from one before.

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Hi pengi, I got a wicked spot for kingis around there! DDDOOOOOO ya wana know? bet you do dont ya! OH and dory, bit of burley and they just come to the top,lots of em too. When you are doing the burley thing for your dory catch a couple of small kahawai and put them in a rock pool! you will need these for the kingis that cruise the ledge. make sure you use 24kg line here as you will get wasted if you hook a king! OH the spot? well you go past opito bay and keep going untill you hit a small track on the right just past the bridge if my memory serves me right (been a little while) it used to say 4 wheel drive only but that was a crock of sh*@. dont try and do it if there has been heeps of rain cause its a dirt track and steep in parts! when I went there it was called PEV'S bay. When you're there look to the right and you will see a nice looking ledge! thats the one. Hopefully its still brings it on!! Good luck and hope you check it out.     
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why fish the dark side when the other (western) is so close and sooo much better
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Cheers Phantom. Bit premature mate as I am still stuck here in England till I get my visa sorted. Have made notes on what you have told me and will try it all out when I get the chance.

Barrie, does it get any better than Opito? It is a stunning area.

Am going to meet up with Trenter on the 10th in London at NZ expo. thingy. I think I will try to get him to give me a quick lesson in Kiwi speak.

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We fish (from boats) the eastern end of Opito. There is a rock shelf that gently slopes onto sand ... anchored over the rock and fishing back onto the sand can be very productive. Great place to fish if its blowing.

I've got some friends with a place an Kua so will ask where they fish (although I think they mainly just go offshore a bit and sit on the sand with berley).

 

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Hey penguin fellow pom here! ? The best move you can make is coming down here. Opito is great but there are hundreds of less visited areas right along the top of the North Island, the whole of the coromandel itself is a fishing mecca.

My advice would be to get a kayak for that area (you may know this already) there are loads of offshore islands to explore in that area. If your just coming on holiday maybe you can't then head to the western coromandel is good for walkers and just as beautiful. When you heading down?

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If you have a family then forget the Yak and get a 10 to 12 ft dingy with a motor. In the Coromandel (west) there are plenty of small Islands that are not only great fopr fishing but fun for the family for swimming snorkleing and exploreing
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Listen Guys, there are NO fish on the Eastern side of the Coromandel.Only very small ones (and I don't know how to catch small fish). So, No fish this side.None.Zip.Nothing. But I know there are HEAPS on Barries' side of the Peninsula. Big ones, middle sized ones. Plenty of fish. No small ones. You really should go to the WESTERN side of the Peninsula.All of you. Really. Honest. Heaps of places to stay,plenty of fish, easy access, plenty of fish. Go there. It's good. ay Barrie.

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I forgot, heaps of pollution on the Eastern side too, none on the western.heaps of fish. Nothing on the east.

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thats right mate

I think its time I came over your side and tried to show you my tactics...

was down there yesterday...to mow the lawns. arrived at 2pm and left at 4pm
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No fish eh max ? well I will steer clear of there when i eventually get down there

Where abouts do you bunk down max ?

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Hey there Fatso; no mate, no fish...all on Barries' side. That's the side everyone should go. Me, I'm on the polluted, no fish side at Whitianga. I wouldn't advise anyone to come to the Eastern side of the Peninsula. You really should go to the western side. Thats where the fish are. Easy to catch-just off the rocks.
It's way crowded this side too-no place to fish. Heaps of room the other side. Best everyone goes to the Western side.

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I thank you all. I did not expect this kind of response. Cant wait to down (permanantly).

Where you from muppet? Been down long?

Anyone know Bill Muir at Kuaotunu lodge. We stayed with him a while and he got me interested in the fishing around there.

Another long boring weekend in wet surrey!!!! Where`s that bloody visa????

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