What is it that excites me so much about the month of May? I’ve had to think about this! There are a few reasons. One of them is that its relatively new to me. In my ten years (pre 2011) when I came to NZ from Ireland every season, I was always home by the end of April, so May was unknown to me. In October 2011 I moved out here full time taking up a job as a joiner. In May, just like every other month I only had the weekends to fish. I enjoyed the month of May then of course, but it’s only now that I have lots of time on my hands that I can really explore, search and learn; just like I did during my early years exploring NZ. So thats part of it! It’s new, exciting and fun. It’s more than that though. Fishing for migrating fish in May is challenging. To do well you need to be able to cast heavy flies on long leaders or heavily weighted fly-lines (around here at least!). You need to be able to see your fly in you minds eye and know what it’s doing and where it is. Sometimes it’s sight fishing, sometimes it’s blind and it’s frequently into deep water. Migrating fish move around a lot on their lies. Sometimes to take a fly but often jostling for position or to chase out another fish. They do feed, but as the month progresses they gear more towards spawning. However, with accurate casting; putting the fly in just the right place and making it swim / drift correctly you can still induce a take. So, it’s the challenge? Yes, but possibly even more than the challenge and the realisation that it’s still new to me, is that it’s so much about the big, beautiful migrating fish. When these fish run they are in their absolute prime! Full of condition and energy for the months ahead. Who wouldn’t want to catch fish like this?! On certain rivers in May there is a real chance of a big fish. Sometimes well into double figures and these fish only appear in May. I predominantly target browns all season long but in May I turn my attention to rainbows. Last May I realised just what a great species they are. Hooking into a big rainbow and listening to that tail slap before the first run is simply exhilarating! One more thing.. This is my down time after my guiding season. I’m relaxed, I have nothing to do only fish, I’m in holiday mode! So I think I know now. It’s new and exciting, its challenging, it’s about enjoying big, powerful, beautiful rainbows and some browns, I’m on holiday! Why wouldn’t I love it.. Sorry if I just bored the feck out you with that but I wanted to know for myself.
May has been a great month to catch up with friends. I made lots of use of my drift boat taking Fraser, Wesley (see you next season!), Guy, Tom and Jeff out in it. It’s been such a new lease of life and a great way to explore rivers and lakes. The pics below tell the story as they do!! Tassie Sean will be up for a visit soon too. That should be fun whatever we get up to. I’m hoping for new waves of fish migrating up some of the rivers which are still open through winter. When they’re fresh in they take really well, still piling on the pounds. bring on the next wave because the first run are now stale and not really taking the fly anymore…
Finally, to finish off what was probably the most enjoyable month of the season for me, we returned to The Bay of Pigs. Just like before the fishing was slow, Tom and Jeff saw one fish from the boat. I managed to drag out one brute of 15lbs from the shore. A long leader and a weighted streamer fished about 3 feet down did the trick. The take was a gentle one before I came up tight!
The next thing on my agenda is to practice my shots for my upcoming trip to Malaysia. I need to get good at that before I leave, or as Paul says, I’ll spend the first week not catching any fish.
I’m available to guide until mid July. Contact me ronan@sexyloops.com or visit my website www.ronansflyfishingmissions.com
Tight Lines All!!!
Ronan..
PERSONAL FISHING GALLERY
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May in Otago..
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Search and you might find!
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May is a time for me to explore and fish hard!
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One of Chris Dore’s tactics.. dead drifting a streamer under a dry. It’s been pretty deadly this month. This is of of my dad’s Minkies.
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Stunning water!
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And a free can of beer lost by some duck shooters!
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I lost a big fish here! The second this season.. the first was a brown the same colour as Trumps face.
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A perfect Clutha rainbow..
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I worked hard for this one.. wading into tough flows and casting as far as I was able to reach some likely water. Great result!
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This gust was unreal! The whole place went bananas for about a minute.
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This equals my biggest (non canal) rainbow. I was very disappointed to find that in all my fumbling to balance my phone on a rock I zoomed it in. Of all the days to forget my camera..
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The next day out with Guy.
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To my delight I got another almost as big. This time a male. He took a slowly fished heavy streamer on a long leader fished on a floating line. I was about 10 feet down.
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Back he goes..
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Guy into one!
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This took a dead drifted orange bugger.
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Another for me on my possum streamer.
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Lunch!!
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Guy in again!
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Perfection!
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Good holding water!
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Otago skies in May..
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Guy enjoying the drift!
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My streamer. This thing has been great!!
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My view from up a tree. Wesley was fishing over 4 very big fish here. I mean big!
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Another 7.5lber. I love May!
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Great markings! In May it’s mostly about rainbows!
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Maybe I’m mad taking the boat out today!!
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yes..mad.
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Feckin cold out there but great fun. A novelty to fish in these conditions.
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Fraser works an edge,
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A healthy rainbow from a deep edge.
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A cold day on the Kawarau but a few fish were out on the prowl.. mostly small ones!
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Retie!
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Lunch! Time to warm up the hands with a hot cup of tea!
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Almost time to call it a day.
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Getting ready for a drift with Wesley.
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The Clutha.
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We did a huge drift but didn’t find many fish..
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Perfect weather. The great thing about drifting is that it’s a fun day out no mater what mood the fish are in!
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Great markings..
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..back he goes!
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My streamer in its element.
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A wee one for Wesley.
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Great potential but no fish.
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There is so much dead water but I’m learning where to skip and where to stop.
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Fishing with Tom recently on a misty morning.
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Tom into a good one!
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Solid, strong rainbow..
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Weird!
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Lunchtime!
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Beautiful river but we only managed a couple.
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Great day none the less..
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Tom, Jeff and myself about to chase some monsters..
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Last day of May and another visit to The Bay of Pigs”.. I got this monster. Thankfully he had a bottom jaw this time..
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Back he goes.. Fishing deep with a long leader and weighted streamer fished on a floating line.