Friday, 18 May 2012

 

Rivers

 

Waitahanui

1:50pm Clear - perfect for fishing

Hinemaiaia

1:50pm  Clear - perfect for fishing  

Tauranga-Taupo ( Flow Rate  )

1:50pm Clear - perfect for fishing

Waimarino

1:50pm Clear - perfect for fishing

Waiotaka

1:50pm Clear - perfect for fishing

Tongariro ( Flow Rate )

1:50pm Clear - perfect for fishing  

 

Recommended River Flies

 

Nymphs

Gold Bead Pheasant Tail, Gold Bead Hare and Copper, Black Bead Hare and Copper, Glo Bugs, Green Caddis, White Caddis, Horn Caddis

Wetflies

Gold Bead Olive Woolly bugger, Olive Woolly Bugger, Brown Woolly Bugger, Glo Bug, Red Setter. Red or Orange abbits.  Night time try  Black Woolly Bugger, Black Marabou, Black Fuzzy Wuzzy, Black Rabbit

Dry Flies

Not much happening in this department now.

 

Lake Taupo ( Levels )

Still appears a few anglers are heading around to the  Delta. Most fishermen are quite impressed with the nice orange quality of the fish flesh.  A few rainbows reported caught up to 5lbs.  This bodes well for the river angler for the next few months if these are showing up around the mouths now.

 

Recommended Lake Taupo Flies / Lures

 

Mouth Fishing

Day - Silicon Smelts, Grey Ghost, Silver Rabbits, Olive or Brown Woolly Bugger, Pink Booby, Glo Bug Boobie, White Boobie, Orange Glo Bug Boobie

Night - Scotch Poacher, Black Woolly Bugger, Black Marabou, Lumo Woolly Bugger, Lumo Silicon Smelt, Lumo Doll Fly

Harling

Grey Ghost, Green Orbit, Ginger Mick

Trolling

Black and White Toby, Yellow and White Toby, Grey and White Cobra, Green and Yellow Cobra, Spotty Gold, Silver Turbo Flash, Pink Cobra

Jigging

Small Jack Spratt, Ginger Mick, Small Grey Ghost, Silicon Smelt, Small Green Orbit

 

Lake Otamangakau (Levels )

Few Reports filtering through for Lake Otamangakau at present. A reminder that the Lake closes for fishing on 31 May 2012 and reopens 1 October 2012.

Check out the video on the home page for some tips on fishing OTA, compiled by Dave Conley of DOC

 

Recommended Lake O Flies

Dry Flies

N/A

Nymphs

Snail, All Purpose Black Nymph, Olive / Brown Damsel, Bloodworm , red pheasant tail, pheasant tail

Wet Flies

If the water is dirty black marabou, woolly bugger or black rabbit.  Clearer water try small olive or brown woolly buggers

Spinners

Black and Gold Toby, Copper and Black Toby, Yellow and Black Toby