Redfinger wrote: Hi Lester - yes haven't fished that area much before - stunning all right. Pat really struggling at Rotoiti - landed 68 in police tournament last week - Pat is part Rainbow trout though you know that. Smelt in Taupo that we observed in fishes guts were tiny compared to Rotoiti smelt - maybe just area we fished but doubt it. All my fish bay 4 were caught on grey ghost. |
The Tamure Kid wrote: Nice one. Good report. I did that Tron to Turangi drive many times when I lived there. Great to be able to fish the rivers on a day trip if you feel like a big mission.
The Stag is a beautiful pool. Tricky from the SH1 side if you're right handed. You always feel like you need to get another metre further and then the damn flies catch in the brush behind - but if the fish aren't too disturbed they sit surprisingly close, particularly nearer the tail of the pool. I've lost a few which were hooked lower down and then took off into the fast water, so you did well to get that one back up to the net. Looks like one of the better seasons in recent times. Great to see. I know a lot of people favour 6 wt rods on the Tongariro these days, rather than the 8 or 9wt used back in the day. So it's interesting you went with a bit heavier. it must allow you to put more heat on the fish in what is still fairly big water in places. |
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