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    2016 Opening Day

    Who's got big plans for 2016/17 season opening day? 1st October being on a Saturday certainly helps those of us who struggle to get out of the office.
    Locally I was hoping to get out up one of our headwaters but that looks pretty slim with the rain forecast.
    Does anyone else have anything exciting planned? Always thought I should try the upper Mohaka up around Oamaru again. Went once out of shear luck and it was beautiful with a good count on fish.
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    You may miss opening weekend mate

    Rains still raining, Rivers are still rising, might take awhile for them to come right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
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    You may miss opening weekend mate

    Rains still raining, Rivers are still rising, might take awhile for them to come right.

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    Still got Taupo and Rotorua as options and Im not on call so could do a trip up North. Been meaning to try Flaxy and Wheo canals too so could be an option?
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    Be heading to the Rotorua lakes, should be good
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    So when did that happen????? I thought opening day was the first Saturday in May!!

    Bloody hell, I need to get the decoys out and paint them, get the mason bees out of the caller, load some more ammo, check the outboard on the dingy, prep the maimai ........
    So much to do in such little time!
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    Quote Originally Posted by hotbarrels View Post
    So when did that happen????? I thought opening day was the first Saturday in May!!

    Bloody hell, I need to get the decoys out and paint them, get the mason bees out of the caller, load some more ammo, check the outboard on the dingy, prep the maimai ........
    So much to do in such little time!
    Posted in the Fishing section for a reason
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Posted in the Fishing section for a reason
    Who searches the forum by 'section' .......... I always hit the 'new posts' button and read them all ...........
    PS: In case it wasn't obvious, I was taking the piss, at my own expense.

    The Mohaka up around the Oamaru is a stunning piece of water. We used to river raft it every year, flying into the Oamaru by fixed wing and lug all our gear down to the river, spend 10 days rafting, shooting and fishing our way to the bridge on the Taupo Napier road where we would pull out.
    Last time in there a fair few years ago I was stalking a trout with the fly rod and had my rifle over my shoulder [just in case]. The rifle was hindering me so I took it off and put it on the river bank. I kept stalking and presenting a fly to the trout, ending up standing in the middle of the river. Heard a splash behind me, turned around, and bugger me but 3 hinds were crossing the river no more than 40m behind me. Fly rod in hand I watched them cross the river and disappear into the scrub on the other side. Turned back to the trout and he had disappeared as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hotbarrels View Post
    Who searches the forum by 'section' .......... I always hit the 'new posts' button and read them all ...........
    PS: In case it wasn't obvious, I was taking the piss, at my own expense.

    The Mohaka up around the Oamaru is a stunning piece of water. We used to river raft it every year, flying into the Oamaru by fixed wing and lug all our gear down to the river, spend 10 days rafting, shooting and fishing our way to the bridge on the Taupo Napier road where we would pull out.
    Last time in there a fair few years ago I was stalking a trout with the fly rod and had my rifle over my shoulder [just in case]. The rifle was hindering me so I took it off and put it on the river bank. I kept stalking and presenting a fly to the trout, ending up standing in the middle of the river. Heard a splash behind me, turned around, and bugger me but 3 hinds were crossing the river no more than 40m behind me. Fly rod in hand I watched them cross the river and disappear into the scrub on the other side. Turned back to the trout and he had disappeared as well.
    I'd love to do a trip like that.

    When I was a teenager we flew into Boyd an drafted down to kuripaponga.
    That was an awesome trip too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by P38 View Post
    I'd love to do a trip like that.

    When I was a teenager we flew into Boyd an drafted down to kuripaponga.
    That was an awesome trip too.

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    My dad had one of the very first AVON river rafts imported into the country 40 years ago through the AVON agents at the time, just before river rafting in NZ took off. I can remember that it cost almost as much as a new Kingswood in the day. Had a 1,000kg pay load so as you can imagine, you lived like kings for 10 days. Even took real spuds with us instead of flaky potato, and a cast iron camp oven!

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    Some lucky buggers are in with a chance to win 10k I will be fishing our local river if it clears up,no money in it for me.


    10k ‘green tag’ trout now ‘out there somewhere’
    Somewhere in one of three Rotorua lakes is a fish that can net you $10,000 – and “all you have to do is catch it…”
    Fish & Game officers say they’ve “done the hard yards” getting ready for the Fish for Gold promotion which puts a $10,000 prize up for grabs as the new fishing season gets underway on October 1, 2016.
    Fish & Game Officer Mark Sherburn says the 30 green tagged fish at the centre of the promotion were released last Wednesday in bleak, cold and rainy conditions.
    “We’ve made no secret of the fact that the 30 green tag fish have been put, ten apiece, into lakes Tarawera, Rotoiti and Okataina.
    “It was quite an operation that involved transporting fish in our live trout truck and the transferring them to our runabout, into an oxygenated plastic tank, for the trip out into the lake.”
    But Mr Sherburn says that “naturally we won’t be giving out any further details of the release places, but let’s just say you won’t catch one sitting at home!.”
    Anglers will know immediately if they catch one, he adds, as the green tags are prominent and the fish are healthy specimens around 35-45cm long.
    Numbers on the tags correspond to prizes contained in sealed and numbered envelopes and one of them contains the grand prize of $10,000.
    The other envelopes each contain a $200 tackle or voucher prize, “so every qualifying angler who returns with a Fish for Gold green tag will win a prize, even if it’s not the big one.”
    Mr Sherburn says anglers and families who are planning to fish any of the three lakes from opening on, are urged to “enter and have a go” as they have nothing to lose and entries are completely free
    “There’s still time to enter as entries don’t close until September 30 and although we are only accepting the first 1200 entries, we are still some way off that figure.
    “Our hope that Fish for Gold will stoke up the fun and excitement factor, and build some suspense around ‘will I catch a 10k fish?.’ ”
    Mark says that because the October 1 Opening Day falls on a Saturday Fish & Game expects a strong turnout of fishers, especially if the weather plays ball.
    “Our officers and helpers will be out in force as usual”, he says, “and we traditionally talk to around 1000 anglers on the three most popular lakes – Tarawera, Rotoiti and Okataina”.
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    Just another normal day on the river down here..like @P38 says need a few good days with no rain

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    Quote Originally Posted by bomber View Post
    Just another normal day on the river down here..like @P38 says need a few good days with no rain

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    Our rivers don't normally look like dairy shed run off.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwijames View Post
    Our rivers don't normally look like dairy shed run off.
    Ours aren't named after shit dog And our water is drinkable
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dundee View Post
    Ours aren't named after shit dog And our water is drinkable
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    Bro your river is the most polluted in the southern hemisphere last time i checked.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRADS View Post
    Bro your river is the most polluted in the southern hemisphere last time i checked.

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    Downstream from the towns and cities maybe
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