My main observation over the last month was during a time when a cold southerly came through putting an end to the cicada and shutting the fish down. Fishing got very hard. As anglers some of us need a reason as to why the fishing gets hard but we can only speculate. It seemed as if when the cicadas stopped floating down the rivers that fish didn’t know what to do so they did nothing. Maybe they were waiting for their next source of food to become mainstream? Maybe it was a drop in barometric pressure? A sudden fall in water temperature? Maybe a little of each? All rational, human conclusions. The truth is that (in my opinion) it’s possible, even likely that it was none of these. Something we’ll never know. All I know is that fishing got very hard for over a week. As a guide this is tough. I hate saying “you should have been here last week” so I try not to. Thankfully, most anglers understand that hard fishing is always on the cards and that it’s rarely easy.
Just as interesting was watching it all turn on again. Over a couple of days the fishing went from the toughest all season to some of the easiest! A word that is rarely thrown into fly fishing for trout but feck it, at times it was easy! Fish wanted to eat and they would travel to eat a fly. They weren’t particularly spooky, just eager. This is what anglers dream about. The rare time when trout drop their guard and go on the prowl. It has been great fun watching it happen. A pleasure watching anglers in their element and having a blast. That’s what its all about. Five recent guide days went above 15 fish for the day. During the difficult spell, 1 per day was pretty much the norm. Chalk and cheese!
The story of the progression from bad to great is well told in the photo’s below. They begin when the going was tough!
Here is a link to a short film I made from a nice moment during 2 days in a relentless gorge..
THE PISCATORIAL POT…
St Patricks Weekend coincided with the annual Piscatorial Pot fishing competition. I run it for the Wakatipu Anglers Club on Lake Dunstan. It seems to be growing in popularity in the club circle. I think this is more to do with what comes after the fishing day, which is Iza’s cooking! We also have a few drinks and the craic is always great. We didn’t quite push through til dawn this year but close! A big thank you to Iza, Ivy and Mike for all their help.. If it wasn’t for them it would have been a sausage sizzle!
The fishing for the last 4 years has been hard for the competitors. The winner is the angler with the most fish over 350mm. Usually one or 2 trout wins it. This competition was different. Anglers were catching fish! I think we had about 18 fishing with a total of about 12 trout landed. I got out for an hour to see how things were going and to try to catch a fish (I didn’t). I saw Conor and Jakub (IRE, CZ) catching some fish from the boat. I was delighted to see this. Wesley Snipes (IRE) had 2 fish, Simon (CH) had one.. Some real competition.. Camo-Guy (ENG) disappeared down the west shore for the day. When I met him in the evening he told me about some great fishing. Not big fish but he landed 4 between 360mm and 410mm on a black bugger. To add a bit of competition to the competition, the winning anglers nationality also goes on the cup. So far its two for NZ, two for Ireland and now, thanks to Guy, one for England. Guy is one of my oldest friends here in NZ so it really was a great pleasure to present him with the cup – even on St Patricks Day!! Congratulations Guy!
Thanks to Manic Tackle Project for sending down a couple of t-shirts and caps to spice up the prizes!
I have about 15 days available in April, and a few this week. Flick me an email if you’d like to get out for a trip.. ronan@sexyloops.com or visit my website.
Tight Lines, Ronan..
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Conor and Jakub out fishing for the coveted Piss Pot..
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One for Jakub.. The lads did well landing 3 but they lost 3 too..
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Iza, Ivy, Mike and myself were home all day preparing food for 30! 26 confirmed so we needed a little extra just in case.. There was nothing left!
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My little fishing buddy..
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“Grubs up”
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It was my pleasure to present the Piscatorial Pot 2019 to my good friend Guy Hague. A win for England on Paddies weekend! 😀
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Conor O Boyle drinks from the Piss Pot..
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A few of us almost pushed through til dawn.. The Piss Pot is gathering momentum!
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Biggsy and Fitz joined me for 2 days when the going was tough.. One each day for Biggsy while Fitz blanked. He was on a bad luck streak during the toughest fishing of the season. A bad combo!
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Karearea. The seem to be pretty common. Beautiful, native birds.
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Nice view from their perch..
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..nice view down into the pool from my perch too. I was spotting for the lads below.
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Another for Biggsy..
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Fitz almost finished with a very big fish.. but nearly never bulled the cow!
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Day 1 with Tim.. He wanted adventure!
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A lovely fish early in the day..
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The low water was warm and brown. I was expecting clearer water.
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8kms of gorge. Fitness essential.
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Mountain goat country..
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..with history..
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..and goats!
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Another great fish to end the day!
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Day 2. Backcountry lake. This is on of my favourite fish pics this season! I love the dorsal standing proud. Tim couldn’t reach the fish so rather than loose the shot he gave it to me!
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We ended up with 4. This 6.25 was the best..
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.. on Badgers beetle!
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Day 3 and 4. Wilderness gorge camp-out.
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Magic place but the fishing was brutally hard!
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We saw fresh prints so finished earlier than ususl to pick up the following day. No point fishing behind someone. Turned out they were hunters.
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Dinner time! Adalines bottle made a good salt container!
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Camp..
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Steak and spuds.. my favourite!
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Day 2. Back at it.
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Unrelenting gorge! I love it..
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A nice pool..
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..then back to clambering!
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2 days with Craig.. Lots of fish in there..
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.. we got one! With a long 3x leader and a super heavy nymph to get to the bottom. If your going to catch one fish in 2 days, make it a good one!
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Happy at a great camp spot..
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I had a magic week with Marcus and Jappy. Thankfully the slump in the fishing ended with a bang! Apart from day 1 where we only got 1!!
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Lost this!
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Last pool..
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First cast, Day 2!
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Yes!
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Marcus with no legs..
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The fishing was superb..
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We caught the end of the cicada..
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Everything was perfect! Sun, clear water, fish eating dries and lots of them!
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Fresh from the sea..
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Stunning fish.. stunning place..
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One for me! Thank you!!
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There has to be a fish there..
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The brown rocks were excellent.. Brown from slime which means stability and food!
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Love this pic!!
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A pool with enough mass and structure to spend hours on..
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A tank for Marcus..
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An old beech tree..
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Crystal clear..
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Day 3. This time we fly!
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Lots of sandflies at this location.. but who cares!
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A fella pack-rafting out..
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Petrified wood?
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This is weird too..
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Brown rocks equals fish!
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And they got plenty..
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Last fish not long before the chopper comes back for us..
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Time to leave the coast.. We had a full on 3 days before the weather broke. First time this season I managed to get a break in the weather for long enough to make a trip worthwhile.
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Something completely different.. No slow fishing anymore. 8 for the day! Mostly on small dries.
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A nice gutter which was home to a happily feeding fish..
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..he took some work but we got him.
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They kept coming..
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..all super fish!
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Happy Jappy! (sorry!)
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Day 5. Totally different water but still plenty fish. 12 for the day.
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Waiting for a rise..
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Some lovely fish, a little smaller average.
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This old war-dog had a great orange spot on his face..
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..very unusual..
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Another great day..
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Day 6. Rain!
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Nothing would keep these fellas off the water!
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They landed 3. Things went quiet as the river started to rise..
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Day 7. Dream start!
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Water dropping and clearing, perfect for streamer fishing..
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They landed 4 for the day and about 60 for the week. These fellas can fish, which helps!
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2 days with Kim!
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A lovely Southland river..
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We had amazing fishing for the 2 days. An unweighted PT a foot under the dry did the trick.
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Non stop action each day..
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Stunning trout..
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Low water suits this stretch.
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Great craic with Kim! He fell in 4 times but it never dampened his spirit!
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Fish rising as far as the eye can see..
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Fishing with Wesley. We decided to try to divert the flow back to the “proper” braid..
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We were pretty successful! Like kids..
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And we caught 9 trout!
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Nice sight fishing in riffles.
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Southland with Bryan and Tim. No joy on day 1.
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But hit a home run on day 2!
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Plenty of these..
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One man up high sighting for the other.. usually my job!
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Trout skin.
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A day catching up and catching fish with Jeff and Kenai..