BrianD wrote:Now and again i go fishing for flounder in fresh water areas. Have caught tons of yellow belly up as far as Matamata, in the waihou river. Just small fly's or ordinary garden worms or very small lures/softbaits. Can be hell fun in shallow water as they can put up a fight at times. You would prolly be amazed how many there are in the damn river. A few other trout fishermen have also mentioned catching flounder in the waihou as well. Capt A has also metioned this. theres a few other threads on this subject on fishing.net if you look. Have caught the odd turbot with very small softies at river mouth entrances.Had an 80cm one get away once off muriwai a few years back.
A lot of people look at you like your mad though, when you tell em you fish for flounder.
At the right time of year those yellowbelly are chocka full of whitebait,so somethinf that looks like that would prolly work wonders. |
Wanda_Ra wrote:Now and again i go fishing for flounder in fresh water areas. Have caught tons of yellow belly up as far as Matamata, in the waihou river. Just small fly's or ordinary garden worms or very small lures/softbaits. Can be hell fun in shallow water as they can put up a fight at times. You would prolly be amazed how many there are in the damn river. A few other trout fishermen have also mentioned catching flounder in the waihou as well. Capt A has also metioned this. theres a few other threads on this subject on fishing.net if you look. Have caught the odd turbot with very small softies at river mouth entrances.Had an 80cm one get away once off muriwai a few years back. A lot of people look at you like your mad though, when you tell em you fish for flounder. At the right time of year those yellowbelly are chocka full of whitebait,so somethinf that looks like that would prolly work wonders. |

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