RAMBUNCTIOUS RAINBOWS!
I’ve made no secret of being a brown trout fisherman first and foremost. However, some recent fishing has given rainbows the limelight. By the time May comes around most browns are getting close to spawning so I usually leave them alone. It’s rainbow time! Luckily, in this southern part of NZ there are plenty rivers open throughout May and even the winter months. I went out on May 1st to check out some of my favourite water for the time of year. I quickly found some fish and landed a few between 4 and 5lbs. These fish were in great nick and above the average size I’ve been used to. Then I saw one which I thought must have been big! I lost sight of it but cast the streamer in its vicinity. Then I saw it again, I quickly cast the streamer well above it and steered it into its path. The Glister, which I beefed up with soft weight, passed it by. She turned and nailed it downstream. I saw the gills flare like a bass! The fish was on, a mighty battle in deep water running up and down at the bottom of the pool. She turned out to be 8lbs, much bigger than I was expecting even though I knew it was big. I was blown away! She equalled my second biggest rainbow ever. I heard from the lads at the Hunting & Fishing shop that there were a few big boys and girls about. I went out again a few days later to a different part of the river. Once again it didn’t take long to bank a fish or two around 5lbs. Stunning bars of silver! I only had my phone as a camera and I was fishing alone so no photos. I could not be bothered trying to balance a skinny phone on a rock while waiting for it’s 10 second timer to fire! Then I saw another big one at the bottom of a very deep and fast run, 2 meters down I’d say. I put on a heavy bomb with a worm-fly attached. I made a number of casts upstream, well upstream, to get to depth. I was pretty sure I was getting into the zone. I made a number of casts using left and right mends to steer the fly. Then the magic moment, that little swing right. I lifted against a heavy weight then fury was unleashed.. He tore up and down the river as deep as he could stay. I kept big pressure on him with 9lb fluoro to keep him out of snags. The SL Hot Torpedo was under the gun but it performed as expected. Not quite as big as the rainbow from a few days prior but a much nicer fish and certainly in my top 3 rainbows. Since then it’s been raining almost every day and the river has been pretty much unfishable. Still, The fishing I had in that first week of May was off the charts and I’m thankful for that.
TWO DAYS IN THE WILDERNESS..
Jeff and I recently took on the back-county to explore some water. Our motives were:
1, To learn about what happens on this predominantly rainbow river in May.
2, Hopefully lock in some potential guiding water for next season.
3, To do what we live for – Â Fly-Fish!
What we learned was interesting. There were feck all rainbows about. We saw 3 and hooked all of them. Clearly feeding fish not even thinking about spawning. There was a huge run of brown trout in the river on their spawning run. The browns were mostly on the move, any paired up fish received no attention from us. It was pretty exciting fishing! Fast, accurate, short casts with streamers in fast water did the business followed in close second by a weighted san juan worm. We put in two big days on a river which kept getting better the farther we went (which made it hard to make the “last pool” call. Indeed, there were many!!).
FISHING WITH CHRIS DORE..
Chris Dore and myself also went into the back-country but just for a day trip. Our mission was to find a big trout and hopefully catch it. We found one very big fish which saw us first. He was lying in a most unexpected position, but we should have seen it. Our bad!! We saw another big fish (not as big at the first which was 12lbs ish I reckon) in a similar position. We were forewarned on this weird position in the dead water inside the bend, and so made no mistake with spotting this one. No joy though! We landed 7 average sized fish for the day. Great to fish with Chris again. Its getting harder and harder to find the time. Man, he can cast! Since we did our FFF CI together years ago, Chris has pushed forward in a big way. MCI material without a doubt.
A FANTASTIC FINALE & FILMING WITH NICK REYGAERT
A fantastic finale to the brown trout season is documented in photo’s below. Jeff and I had 11 for the day from 3.5 to 8lbs. It was some of the best still water fishing I’ve had. Mostly blind, meticulously working the water.
Jeff and I also finished off our episode of “Pure Fly NZ” I think its called. As with the previous days on the water it was not easy but all up, I reckon you’ll be pleased with the result. I think a pretty decent story line evolved over the few days. It’s all down to the editor now!
THE LATEST FROM MY GUIDING
I had a couple of guide days recently which were successful, both brought difficult water heights but we managed a few fish each day and had a great time on the water. Thanks for getting in touch Frank and Fritz..
I recently became a member of the New Zealand Professional Fishing Guides Association or NZPFGA. I had an interview with the executive committee recently and went to the AGM the following day. It was really good to meet other members and I’m happy to be a part of this club. Onwards and upwards!
Bring on June! If you fancy getting out for some winter fishing let me know. June and July are open for business. Email me with any questions. ronan@sexyloops.com
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Cheers All, Ronan..
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One of my last fish of the brown trout season, Browns can still be targeted in May on some rivers but most brown trout rivers close April 30th on the South Island.
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A day when plan B simply kicked plan A’s arse!
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Double hook-up! We had 10 in a few hours between 3.5 and 8lbs. I was using a size 12 lightly dressed bugger while Jeff chose a Dore’s Mr Glister.
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Another brute!
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Lunch with Iza on a small still water on April 30th. It’s been a great season!
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A 6lb brown to finish the season.. of course the season continues on plenty rivers throughout May and the winter months..
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Back she goes…
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May started with an 8lb rainbow, What a fish! I did not expect her..
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Back she goes! What a powerful trout she is..
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A few days later this brute! One of the finest rainbows I’ve caught. Heaps of weight to get my nymph to this fish, I lifted in response to a slight right swing and all hell broke loose!
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The start of a day in the wilderness with Chris Dore. We’re looking for big fish!
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Chris onto one..
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Breandan?
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Almost in the net!
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We saw a couple of very big trout but these are all we managed..
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A healthy rainbow for Chris..
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Camo-Guy relaxing on an abandoned chair on Lake Dunstan.
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Not a great start to two days in in wilderness with Jeff..
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On we go.. This is a spectacular drive on a dodgy little road!
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Sheer cliffs on the left!
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Here the road is held in place with some steel bars and planks of wood..
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Time to fish!
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Incredible amounts of loose rock, gravel and shingle in this valley, every flood must take its tole.
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Fast flowing, not much holding water on day one..
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We found plenty browns migrating up river.. mostly like this one.
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Still cicada’s about! I was surprised..
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one of the better fish..
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A very impressive slip! A few more floods will carry most of it to the lake I guess..
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The end of day 1…
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Jeff gets a fire going..
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While I cook the steaks..
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Dinner in the wilderness!
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Steak, spuds and onions all washed down with a quality Otago pinot.. from a gatorade bottle!
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Of to sleep with some books from the hut!!
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More gravel making its way to the lake.. the volume of loose material is hard to comprehend!
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More gravel making its way to the lake.. the volume of loose material is hard to comprehend!
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The farther we went into the gorge the better the water got..
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Berries on the ground.. Breandan??
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Fishing fast water, short casts with streamers or worm-flies. Exciting, fast fishing!
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Another close range encounter..
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A weird fungus.. Breandan? About 30mm long.
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Stunning water..
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With a long walk ahead of us, this was the last pool of day 2.
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Lots of this stuff hanging out of the trees.. My flora and fauna expert should have no problem IDing this! Breandan??
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A spider, what kind I don’t know!! Breandan?
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Almost back at the truck. Good timing! A great exploratory trip. These are important for a guide. I must keep expanding my resource. 10 or so fish for 2 days..
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Nico during a tough day on the Clutha. It’s been high most of May. Thankfully its settling now.
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This little fungus is pretty cool! Breandan? You’ll be busy this week!!
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About 10mm in diameter..
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A dark, wet evening on the Clutha..
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Glister in the face! The smack on the ear was worse than the hook in the temple! I had glasses on of course..
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Jeff and I finished our episode with Nick Reygaert. Here were trying to make a skinny fish look good!!! I think we put something pretty cool together.. It’ll be on Sky TV next summer (I think.. ish)
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With a guide day the next day, I needed to find some fish with everything high and coloured. I found a few but the next morning it was 20 cumics higher!!! I had another idea…
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which worked thankfully! Frank had 3. Not monsters but a great result in very adverse conditions and water heights.
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A nice wee brown..
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Fritz fishing some likely water..
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A happy client! We had plenty half chances before putting this one on the bank!
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A beautiful May evening..
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Shotgun-Kevin with a nice feisty May rainbow!
A 6lb brown to finish the season.. of course the season continues on plenty rivers throughout May and the winter months..
Lunch with Iza on a small still water on April 30th. It's been a great season!
A few days later this brute! One of the finest rainbows I've caught. Heaps of weight to get my nymph to this fish, I lifted in response to a slight right swing and all hell broke loose!
Camo-Guy relaxing on an abandoned chair on Lake Dunstan.
The start of a day in the wilderness with Chris Dore. We're looking for big fish!
A healthy rainbow for Chris..
We saw a couple of very big trout but these are all we managed..
Not a great start to two days in in wilderness with Jeff..
On we go.. This is a spectacular drive on a dodgy little road!
Sheer cliffs on the left!
Here the road is held in place with some steel bars and planks of wood..
Incredible amounts of loose rock, gravel and shingle in this valley, every flood must take its tole.
Fast flowing, not much holding water on day one..
A very impressive slip! A few more floods will carry most of it to the lake I guess..
We found plenty browns migrating up river.. mostly like this one.
Still cicada's about! I was surprised..
While I cook the steaks..
Dinner in the wilderness!
Steak, spuds and onions all washed down with a quality Otago pinot.. from a gatorade bottle!
Of to sleep with some books from the hut!!
Berries on the ground.. Breandan??
The farther we went into the gorge the better the water got..
More gravel making its way to the lake.. the volume of loose material is hard to comprehend!
More gravel making its way to the lake.. the volume of loose material is hard to comprehend!
Fishing fast water, short casts with streamers or worm-flies. Exciting, fast fishing!
The water gets better and better, as does the fishing!
Another close range encounter..
With a long walk ahead of us, this was the last pool of day 2.
Lots of this stuff hanging out of the trees.. My flora and fauna expert should have no problem IDing this! Breandan??
A weird fungus.. Breandan? About 30mm long.
Almost back at the truck. Good timing! A great exploratory trip. These are important for a guide. I must keep expanding my resource. 10 or so fish for 2 days..
This little fungus is pretty cool! Breandan? You'll be busy this week!!
Nico during a tough day on the Clutha. It's been high most of May. Thankfully its settling now.
Glister in the face! The smack on the ear was worse than the hook in the temple! I had glasses on of course..
With a guide day the next day, I needed to find some fish with everything high and coloured. I found a few but the next morning it was 20 cumics higher!!! I had another idea...
Back she goes! What a powerful trout she is..
Jeff and I finished our episode with Nick Reygaert. Here were trying to make a skinny fish look good!!! I think we put something pretty cool together.. It'll be on Sky TV next summer (I think.. ish)
A beautiful May evening..
May started with an 8lb rainbow, What a fish! I did not expect her..
One of my last fish of the brown trout season, Browns can still be targeted in May on some rivers but most brown trout rivers close April 30th on the South Island.
A day when plan B simply kicked plan A's arse!
We had 10 in a few hours between 3.5 and 8lbs. I was using a size 12 lightly dressed bugger while Jeff chose a Dore's Mr Glister.
Shotgun-Kevin with a nice feisty May rainbow!