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Raglan spot.

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Category: Saltwater Fishing
Forum Name: Landbased & Surfcasting
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Topic: Raglan spot.
Posted By: Fish3rd00d
Subject: Raglan spot.
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2011 at 2:04pm
Hi guys,

Recently just moved to Hamilton.
Im just wondering where is the good fishing spot in Raglan. gonna be my first time there.
would be great if I can get a sketch of map for fishing spot.

cheers



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Posted By: -mAdfis HO-
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2011 at 2:24pm
Hey welcome fish3rd00d! Try fishing just inside the harbour off the beach by the toilet block. When heading out of town to Manu Bay take a sharp right into Riria Kereopa Memorial Drive. You Can only fish about 1.5 hours either side of low tide as the water really moves. High tide no good. Caught some nice trevs to 7lb here and also some snaps, kahawai, gurnard etc. Use a flasher rig with big break out sinker with small hooks, shellfish bait would be the go if you can get some. Good luck!


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Posted By: dinesy
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2011 at 3:51pm
your wasting your time fishing in the harbour, you'll only catch small crap if your lucky.
if it was any good i'd fish there myself! you could try ruapuke rock. thats half way out to raglan, and turn left. its sign posted. its past ruapuke beach. yes you'll catch some nice fish out there. how ever it does get packed on the weekends. its a bit of a walk. i would'nt take kids there, to dangerous.
good chance your car will get broken into while your there, your miles away from your car so take a mates carLOL i dont fish there anymore because of that reason. oh forgot to mention, over 30 people have died there in 40 odd years, as i said dangerous but good fishing.
good luck


Posted By: -mAdfis HO-
Date Posted: 22 Dec 2011 at 4:40pm
Originally posted by dinesy dinesy wrote:

your wasting your time fishing in the harbour, you'll only catch small crap if your lucky.
if it was any good i'd fish there myself! you could try ruapuke rock. thats half way out to raglan, and turn left. its sign posted. its past ruapuke beach. yes you'll catch some nice fish out there. how ever it does get packed on the weekends. its a bit of a walk. i would'nt take kids there, to dangerous.
good chance your car will get broken into while your there, your miles away from your car so take a mates carLOL i dont fish there anymore because of that reason. oh forgot to mention, over 30 people have died there in 40 odd years, as i said dangerous but good fishing.
good luck
You are crap and you're wasting your time here! LOL

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FiShInG rOcKs! ChEeRs -mAdfis HO-







Posted By: Fish3rd00d
Date Posted: 23 Dec 2011 at 6:05pm
why so many people died in ruapuke rock?

i put you guys together spots in map. just making sure if am i on the right track.  http://iforce.co.nz/i/bkrmbv4z.5cl.png - http://iforce.co.nz/i/bkrmbv4z.5cl.png

cheers.


Posted By: AndreA
Date Posted: 23 Dec 2011 at 6:18pm
The wharf is good,its best fished on a incoming tide that coincides with the change of light,there are good fish in the harbour just need to be patient,the spot already suggested @ the harbour entrance can be productive,i have caught gurnard,snapper,trevally,kahawai,sharks & had some fun with some stingrays,same as the wharf best fished the last couple hours & a hour or 2 of a a high tide @ the change of light early morning or evening.I haved walked around the rocks from whale bay & its looks worth trying with lots of berley & stray lining with fresh bait, but you would have to keep in contact with your bait all the time to avoid snagging the bottom,personally i have not tried it as i have a boat but it could be worth giving it a go.You dont know until you try.There are fish in the harbour just have to persevere to get thru the little bait pickers.

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Posted By: Fish3rd00d
Date Posted: 23 Dec 2011 at 7:47pm
are you talking about the "Raglan Harbour" ? not the wharf? if so how do I enter to "Raglan Harbour"?


Posted By: jape
Date Posted: 24 Dec 2011 at 8:30am
Hey Mate yes lots of people have drownd at Ruapuke rock as they get a big fish and it gets snaged in the rocks go down to get it and rouge waves was them off the rocks and get sucked under and its tickets for them take care when you fish this spot !! As for the harbour some door knoking may be the ticket to some good spots and may be some local no were helps but yes the fish is there.
If you fish the enterance fish incoming tide as far see words as you can works best for me the rest you will have to look see for your self good luck and be safe


Posted By: Fish3rd00d
Date Posted: 27 Dec 2011 at 6:05pm
@jape: I see.

may i ask where is this harbour entrance? and all the spots i drew are the correct spot to fish? where about is ruapuke rock spot?

cheers


Posted By: Ahab
Date Posted: 27 Dec 2011 at 6:16pm
Have fished Rags Harbour on a few occasions, and have always done pretty well on kahawai, pannie snapper and solid trevs. I've always kayaked across to the far side, about 500m West of the farm house. Park your 'yak and fish from the beach, deep water straight off the sand.




Posted By: jape
Date Posted: 28 Dec 2011 at 7:13am
The entrance is on your map and yes you have got it marked Ruapuke rocks you have marked to .To get to ruapuke head out of Raglan on the back road for maybe 15 km south you will see a DOC sign and most prob some cars in a padock  that will be it or maybe ask a local and show him \ her your mape they will put you on the right track and if you have a spot x the spots on there are more clear


Posted By: Fish3rd00d
Date Posted: 28 Dec 2011 at 3:12pm
sweet!! thanks jape!! gonna try fish there some time later.



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