If fly fishing for you is all about hooking, playing and landing fish then New Zealand is not for you. The New Zealand fishery, certainly the South Island, is much more about the pursuit of trout then it is about catching high numbers. I’ve been really lucky in my guiding so far in that I have rarely guided people with unreasonable expectations. I got a text from one of my guide mates the other day in the middle of a multi day trip with a fella who cant walk far or cast well but expects fish after fish. When he does catch the experience means little to him and he doesn’t like seeing his wife out-fishing him. His own abilities coupled with a negative attitude are making sure that he’s not catching many or having much fun. A situation like this is tough for the angler and the guide. All we want is to see our clients having a great time. If the client has the right attitude then he’ll generally do very well. Understanding a bit about the NZ fishery is a huge help. It’s no walk in the park, its usually windy and as outlined already it’s not a numbers game. Practice casting, short and medium distances. Speed and accuracy is the key. The rivers and lakes can be pretty hard going physically. Of course, if a client is unfit then we can design a trip to suit but the fishing may be compromised. In my opinion, 2 fish is a good day. Four is really good and above that is cream. I try to go for fish bigger than the NZ average most of the time which might help put these figures in perspective.
Recently I had the pleasure of guiding KC and Mark. Both in their early 70’s, they said they were 4/5 US fit and 3/5 NZ fit. They’d been here before! Day one we had an easy day, mainly so that I could get a feel for their approach to fly fishing and their fitness. Straight away I could see that their attitude was great. Really positive with a true understanding about what fly fishing really is. They were also as tough as old boots. This was going to be a fun trip! There were times over the 8 days that fishing was tough. Early in the trip I was feeling the tingle of stress that I can’t help feeling when the fishing is hard. I’d look back at the lads to see smiles, contentment and enjoyment. They were enjoying it, no matter what. That was the end of any stress for me and the fishing went from good to better and better. Even with wading through acres of mud, bush bashing, long hard walks and tricky crossings, I could not knock the smiles off their faces. The trip is documented in the photos below. They could cast very well and they were fit giving them a huge advantage over many, but their biggest attribute was their attitude. Thanks fellas!
Tight lines, Ronan..
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Two great friends of mine from Tasmania, John and Sue.
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They joined us for a few days over Christmas. We had many beers and even made time for a fish or 2.
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Sue on the weed edge..
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Pondering over a smoke!
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Into one!
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nice!
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“The shitswamp of doom”
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We almost lost Sue!
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Towing out a local fella after trying a silly crossing! Very soft shingle river bed..
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I had a lovely couple of days with these two!
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Challenging fishing (it always is!) but they did well with 8 or 9 over 2 days.
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Some lovely small stream dry fly fishing.
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Lovely! First time guiding Italians. I’m looking forward to the next time!
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A day trip with Ben and co. They landed 4 including this. The best fish I’ve seen from the Mataura. A tank at just over 5.5lbs.
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I had a great day fishing with Rob Vaz. Here he makes an accurate shot to a rising fish. No joy this time!
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One for me!
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We landed a few but lost some super fish!
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Almost there for Rob..
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One for me from an edge..
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A wee one!
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Day 1 with two great fellas from California. Tough day. 2 landed.
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Day 2. Shelter from the wind!
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They landed 3 around the 5 and a couple smaller..
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..and more to the point, they had fun!
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Plenty action!
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The bridge fish..
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Mark with one about 4.
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Day 3. Something more strenuous!
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A tough walk but no bother to these fellas..
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Lovely..
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After a very slow start things majorly improved..
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Then this, 7lbs..
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At #2. This fresh seatrout gives Mark the #2 position at 8.75lbs.
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.. a 6.5lber for KC.
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Day 4. A wash out! Back at the truck after a fishless day but still smiles all round!
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The rising river sent the fish to ground. They had a couple of shots and some chases to the streamer. Went from 5 to over 30 cumecs in a few hours.
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Day 5. The lads had an uncanny ability to catch fish a pound or so heavier than I told then to expect!
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4 trout with 2 around the 5lb mark. Big is relative. 5s are top end fish on this fishery.
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Working the water! Plenty fish around..
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Wading out to sight back in towards the trees.
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Good viz. We got one here..
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Day 6. A big drive south to a backcountry lake..
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Light wind, blue skies and fish eating off the top. Simply magic.
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The trout on the silt were tough..
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But we figured it out after a while. 7 for the day. Four 4.5lbers for KC and three between 6 and 6.5 for Mark. In my opinion the best day of the trip!
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All super trout..
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Quite magical.
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Mark playing another big brown.. He and his friend KC had a great week with me in January.
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The second..
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..and the 3rd. The best fish I’ve seen on this lake. I assure you, Mark is very happy here!!
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Many fish were chomping on these. For some reason they’re very hard to imitate.
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A wild flower of some sort..
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Day 7. Mackenzie Country for the last 2 days.
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The lake was extremely low but we found fish in decent numbers in deeper gutters.
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Sighting was ofter tough but we managed.
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A cast to a grey ghost and all hell broke loose.
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I told them to expect nothing over 4lbs. Mark got two 4.5s in quick succession.
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Some good action on a wee river to finish the day.
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Last cast. 7 for the day.
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Day 8. Off to a wee lagoon that holds some big trout. The first went 7lbs.
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Lost in the grass!
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The wind didn’t deter us!
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Last cast of the trip to land a 6lber beside the truck. The perfect finale to an amazing road trip. 32 trout to almost 9lbs and no two days the same. KC and Mark made every decision easy because no matter how tough things got physically or with the fishing they’d smile and enjoy it.
Categories: Expedition Tags: 80 series land cruiser, Attitude, Big brown trout, Big trout NZ, John the Pom, KC & Mark, NZ seatrout, Ronan Creane Fishing Guide, Searun browns, Summer dry fly nz, The shitswamp of doom