We’re lucky around here to have an abundance of winter fishing opportunities. There are 3 large rivers and lots of lakes in the vicinity. All are open to the angler willing to brave the elements (which usually aren’t that bad) and take it on. I haven’t been out this winter as much as I have in recent winters, with my new role as a father taking priority. I’m loving that, even if it does cut into my fishing time! Soon enough she’ll come with me.
I’ve had 4 days floating down local rivers recently. The most fun thing about the pontoon boat is that it needs 2 people to float properly, so somebody has to join me. It’s usually not too hard to find a fishing buddy. After a busy guiding season its the perfect way to catch up with the lads. Whether we catch fish or not, floating down the river is great way to spend a day and have the craic.
The most exciting prospect in Otago winter fishing is the chance of a big fish. Some very large rainbows and browns migrate all these rivers every winter. A rainbow over 6lbs is a super trout and they’re the ones I’m after. I recently broke my rainbow record with a 9lber. A tank of a trout about a foot in girth which accelerated after my fly as I was lifting to recast. Sometimes when my brain has told my arm to recast, I cant stop the rod in time when I see a last moment chase from a trout. This time I managed to stop with the rod at about 45 degrees. The trout engulfed the fly and I struck from 45 to beyond 90 to set the hook! Such close quarter, chaotic, last second, visual fishing really gets the heart pumping. Much of the fight was close to me but I had to apply the pain when the fish ran towards some reeds. I turned him just as Tom was there with the net. An 8wt and strong tippet was a big advantage. What a moment! I was awestruck!
Another fish worth a mention was on a float trip with my good friend, Chris Dore. Chris had walked upstream to swing an edge while I worked a deep drop-off. This is a spot that I’ve had great success at over the last few years. It’s all about getting the fly deep. I don’t use a sinking line because its not very versatile for the multitude of water I cover in a day and I don’t want multiple rods on the boat. I use a very heavy fly on a 16 – 17 foot leader and try to get it deep. when I think its deep enough I let it sink some more. lots of stack mending or whatever it takes to get the fly deep. paying line off the reel is a good one now and again. When I’m where I want to be I stop the line and let the current take up the slack. A very slow retrieve from the depth is best. Takes can be savage or very gentle. This one was gentle. A faint tap, followed by 2 more faint taps at which time I strip struck into a heavy head shake. A magic moment again! I live for this. I knew it was a big fish. Heavy gear to shorten the battle once again paid dividends. If these fish get into the main flow it could be game over so I don’t feel over gunned with an 8wt. After landing the fish I had hoped I’d get Chris’s attention to come and get a great photo, but he couldn’t hear me calling out to him. I took a quick shot with the 10 second timer and let him off. Typical of migratory salmonids, the larger fish run first. I expect they’ll move off the radar soon. I’m glad I got my piece of the cake!
Dougal, Tom, Jeff and Chris; Thanks for floating with me! They were some of the highlights of my season.
For guiding bookings and information for next season, contact me ronan@sexyloops.comĀ or visit my website ronansflyfishingmissions.com. I do not offer guided float trips!
Tight Lines!
Ronan..
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About to hit the water with Dougal!
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First cast a 4.5lb rainbow which he landed but it got away before I snapped a picture!
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Then it started raining..
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..and raining..
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..and raining..
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..you get the picture!
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The rain didn’t dampen our spirits even though the fishing was pretty slow!
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Dougal lost one here..
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The sun attempts to break through..
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lovely light..
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more storm in the distance.
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Foreboding skies.
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There is usually a fish here, but not today!
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Dougal is in! straight to the backing!
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A fresh run 5lber
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Back he goes..
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A nice brown quite late in the day.. This one was tailing over some shallow silt flats..
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About to board for the final drift home..
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Off home..
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A week later, Tom joined me for a day. In this pic I’m lining up the approach between the logjams.
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Off we go!
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A great start for me!
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Anywhere the river slows right down is a good place prospect!
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Lifting to recast I saw the big dark shape going full bore to eat my fly. I just managed to stop the rod at 45 degrees, see the eat and make a very high strike..
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..turned out to be the biggest rainbow from a wild environment I’ve ever caught. 9lbs!
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This pic to show the depth.. not a canal for 120kms
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..and one more before he swims away..
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Away he goes, the momaluke.
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Lunch!
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Tom got a couple of browns from this run..
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In the bag!
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A nice brownie..
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Bow and arrow with the streamer.. now joy!
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Crossing the braid to get back on the track.
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Heading home! Great day..
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A day afloat with Jeff.
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Out on the river..
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We rarely fish from the boat..
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No joy here..
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Late enough in the day I got 3 in quick succession from a drop-off / riffle. This chrome beauty was the best!
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Jeff into one..
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A wee brownie..
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Jeff..
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Stalking..
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Nice evening sky..
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Jeff into a goodie!
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More chrome!
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A day out with my good friend, the legend, Chris Dore!
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A moody morning..
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..this 8lber from the gloom! A long cast, count down the fly.. slowly take the slack a feel the connection.. tap… tap, tap (like a half pounder!), strip strike into heavy head shakes! This is why I love winter fishing in Otago.
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Very happy with myself after catching that rainbow!
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What a morning!
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A wee one for Chris..
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A wee one for me!
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Chris said I should name it! I should!!
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The last fish of the day! The very same one I caught with Dougal a few weeks earlier! He ate the very same fly!!
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Back he goes.. Thanks, Chris for these great shots!
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Categories: Expedition Tags: 2 man pontoon boat, 80 series land cruiser, 9lb rainbow, Chris Dore, Dave Scadden boats, Dougal Rillstone, Incept Marine, Jeff Forsee, Monster Rainbows, Rembrandt light, TCX, Tom McAuliffe, Winter fishing Otago, Winter Rainbows
In 2015 the Wakatipu Anglers Club asked me to host an event for the club on my home water, Lake Dunstan. I was happy to do it but I wanted to host something a little different, so I came up with a competition for the perpetual Piscatorial Pot. I can’t claim credit for the idea as there is already one on Lough Corrib in Ireland. This year was the 4th year of the competition and its gathering momentum, even if the fishing is always pretty hard! As luck would have it My mother, father and sister were over from Ireland to meet Adaline (and see Iza and I!) so I registered my sister, Aoife and my dad, Joe in the club so that they could take part in the competition. A win for dad would put his name on a Piss Pot in each hemisphere so he was off to the lake with a solid battle plan. The anglers arrived and hit the water, some on the bank and some in various floating devises. I took Aoife out in the pontoon boat where she did her best to rid the lake of lagarosiphon. Chatting to a few anglers during the day it was clear people were struggling to land a trout! The 2017 winner, Wesley Seery was standing on top of a high cliff near O Malleys Bank looking down on the water. I called up to him to hear how was doing, “I lost 4” he said. Then Aoife shouted that she had one. My response was “just drag it in there and I’ll take the weed off” but then the weed jumped! By some miracle she hooked a trout on her first day with a spinning rod. She played it well and directed it safely into my net. “The winner” shouted Wesley.. “Hardly” I thought, “but it’s possible!” Shortly after the wind came up so we went ashore. The pontoon boat struggles in the wind! Aoife and I fished the shore at the 45th parallel for a while before heading back to the house a little early to help with the barbecue. The fishermen started appearing after 5 o clock. “Any joy?” I’d ask, “No” they’d say. More and more arrived but the answer remained the same, “No”. There were still a few good anglers who had not reported in but I could see Aoife’s excitement was getting hard to contain.. The last anglers arrived. No fish! Aoife’s excitement was justified. She had the best catch of the day with one rainbow trout of about 3lbs. So, on her first day fishing she managed to beat some top class anglers to take the Piss Pot, as its affectionately known! Congratulations Aoife! She’s also the first female club member to win any Wakatipu Anglers Club cup. Needless to say everyone was delighted for Aoife and her fantastic achievement. We all celebrated for her even though she was in bed at midnight.. the Irish contingent of the club with Brayden pushed through til 4am.. I just want to say one thing “Conor O Boyle” haha..
I’m way behind on my blog! I can’t possibly add all the photos I’ve set aside for blogging, but I have added a few pics from some guide days since my last blog. The fishing has been really excellent as the pictures below will tell. The Lakes & Still Waters option is getting more popular as it should!! I’ll try to get another blog out very soon to catch up.. I still need to add a few stories about fishing with dad. The story of a 10lb trout I guided a month ago too! Speaking of big fish, I have included a photo of my good friend Robbie Mcphee’s monster Kingfish from a recent trip to Golden Bay at the top of the South Island. The fish measured 110cm and was estimated at 36 – 38 lbs. Surly the biggest landed on fly to date from the fishery. An amazing result which left a few local anglers pretty gobsmacked and envious (I heard!!)!
More to come soon. It’s pretty full on right now with work and family! Aoife just left today but mom and dad are here for another week. Work tomorrow but then dad and I will fish 5 days. Can’t wait for that. The rest of the season is pretty packed but there’s a few spots in early April and most of May is still available. Feel free to drop me a line if you’d like some guided fishing! ronan@sexyloops.comĀ or check out my website http://www.ronansflyfishingmissions.com
All the best for now, Ronan..
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Aoife on Lake Dunstan
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Into the winning trout! Not a weed after all!!
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The woman and her fish!
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Some of the club back at the house!
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The craic was good!
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A feast laid on by Iza, with help from my mother!
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Presenting the Piss Pot to my sister, Aoife! what were the odds?? Way out!
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The Wakatipu Anglers club..
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Aoife drinks from the Piss Pot!
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The celebrations got into full flow~
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A great night had by all!
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Conor and Ivan..
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beer..
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..then cleaning up the leftovers!
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Back in NZ! First fish!!
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First proper fish!
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On the board for 2018!
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Flowers!
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A cancellation because clients didn’t want to fish still water when rivers were flooded – dad and I took advantage and went to a lake. We landed 7 averaging 6lbs. All sighted. Not fun at all!
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7lbs for dad!
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And one for me..
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Snow capped mountains!
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Taking the hell back shore!
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Mine from double hook-up insanity..
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and dads..
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Contemplating!
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Fishing some flats from the boat..
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Great to fish from and for transport..
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Working the backwaters..
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Great day! We landed 7..
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To the river.. still a little coloured but the fishing was good..
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one of 6!
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This one blind fishing over a specific lie I knew! “a little shorter and to the left” Chomp!
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Walls in the river from the gold dredging days..
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Lovely water!
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Dad blown away by the tiny stream where he just landed a 4lber!
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this was the spot!
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One for me from the dam..
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Robbie and his leviathan!
Categories: Expedition Tags: 10lb Brown Trout, 10lb brown trout image, 2 man pontoon boat, Aoife Creane, Central Otago fly fishing, Conor O Boyle, Golden Bay Kingfish, Heli-fishing Otago, Joe Creane, Kingfish on fly, Lake Dunstan, Maniototo, Red spots on trout, Robbie Mcphee, Ronan Creane Fly fishing guide, The Piscatorial Pot, Wakatipu Anglers Club, Wesley Seery
Bob Wyatt got in touch with me earlier in the season to say he had just put his pontoon boat on Trade-Me (NZ’s Ebay!). He asked me if I knew anybody who might want to buy it. I immediately asked him to take it off Trade-Me that he had a buyer. Me! I have used it about 8 times now and what a great craft it is! It floats high on 2 large pontoons (4 chambers for safety), It’s very easy to manoeuvre and great to fish off. I’ve used it on large rivers and lakes with lots of success. It’s definitely added a new dimension to my fly fishing. I can go places that I couldn’t go before, the Clutha for example, I haven’t even scratched the surface of this rivers potential yet and it’s on my doorstep. I can use it for access onto small or large lakes and still waters; it’s light enough for 2 fella’s to carry it a fair distance! West coast river mouths (any river mouth!! or delta!). You get the message. This will be a lot of fun! Recently on the Kawarau I took it down a fast and lumpy rapid to see how it (and me) would handle it – no problem and great fun! I wonder just how much it can take??? No doubt I’ll push it a little!
The Piscatorial Pot fly fishing competition was great success this year with the best turn out yet. This was it’s 3rd year. I run the competition for the Wakatipu Anglers Club on my local Lake Dunstan. The winner is the person with the most fish over 350mm. A quick pic and the fish can be released so that no fish need to be killed to win the cup (sorry, pot). This years winner was Wesley Seery from the shores of Lough Mask in Ireland. If you’d like to have a chance to win the coveted Piss Pot all you need to be is a Wakatipu Anglers Club Member to fish the competition. Yet another reason to join a great club!
Guiding has been chaotic for the last 3 months but has pretty much ground to a halt now. I’m pretty happy to have some quiet time to be honest! As you can see from this blogs galleries I really haven’t fished much myself since the last blog, at least not by my standards. I’ll use the spare time to learn the required casting for my 2 week Toman mission with Paul in Malaysia this July, I’ll fish lots myself (April is a super month!!), tie some flies, I might even be able to write another blog in the not too distant future! If you’re at a loose end this April and are thinking about a trip to NZ and you need a guide, drop me an email!
I think the most valuable lesson I’ve learned from guiding this season is the fact that I can only do so much. I can’t make fish eat flies. I make the best decision I can with the information and knowledge that I have, then I guide my client to the best of my ability, then it’s out of my hands. I’ve learned that I can’t force a good result. I’ve learned to let the day unfold while trying not to let stress take hold (It’s stressful at times, I can tell you!!). Almost every time, as long as everyone is happy and relaxed a great outcome eventuates.
April and May are exciting months and I have plenty days available. See my website to book or email me,Ā ronan@sexyloops.com
http://www.ronansflyfishingmissions.com
Stuntman Ronan..
PERSONAL GALLERY
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The annual Piscatorial Pot fishing competition was a great success! Best turn out yet.
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Kevin and I floated down the Kawarau. No joy!
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Some joy actually!! I forgot Kevin got a wee rainbow!
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Wesley Seery won it with 2 trout.
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The next day Wesley and myself did a float down the Clutha. It was okay!
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Back he goes..
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Then one for me.. The best way to fish it seems to be to jump out at hotspots rather than fish from the boat.
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Wesley into one..
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Small but beautiful!
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Happy Wesley! I’m enjoying the pontoon boat! Lots of potential!!
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Pulled up to fish a nice run..
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Thank you Matt for this fantastic gift!!
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I love it!!
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The Harfin’s first fish!
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A recent float down the Kawarau. Not many fish but a great day out!
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Badger and Conor!
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Working an edge with the di7 and a bugger..
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..which I pierced my ear with!
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haha!
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Iza in cruise mode!
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Conor and Badger on the double handers!
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Heading into the gorge!!
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Lumpy water!
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Great fun!!
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Categories: Expedition Tags: 2 man pontoon boat, Bob Wyatt, Clutha, Guiding gallery, Harfin, Harfin reels, Kawarau fly fishing, Lake Dunstan, Lake Wakatipu Anglers Club, Matt Henger, Ronan Creane, Ronan Creane Fly fishing guide, The Piscatorial Pot, Wesley Seery