I got to the stage when I was sick of rescuing him. One day he sank his boat in 80 ‘ of the mouth of the Wairua. Silly old prick tried to drive ot whe it was full of water, luckily for him there was another boat handy and just got to him in time. No life jacket, Swan Dri jacket and thigh wdersWe used Resue 1 and I was on the Patrol vessel. I was the Maritime Officer for this Lake And others. We actually used a Maritime Act to make sure he couldn’t buy another boat again. He would leave his car with the keys in it on the boat ramp, piss off to the Wairua for the weekend, He was very mentally not well and had no one looking after him. The rescue on his sunken boat he tried to give the Harbour Master a bottle of whisky to pay for it, my bill alone was $700.00 which I was paid by Regional Council. I believe he never came back out after that incident. Shame really as he did a lot for Rotorua Marine Radio.
"ars longa, vita brevis"
Picked up two tonight, Harling the White Cliffs, One will be cray bait and the other will be breakfast For two tomorrow morning just.
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"ars longa, vita brevis"
A few from today, and had to clean up from fuckers trying to spread that Corona virus in the waterways.
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One yesty and a duck while it was still hooked.
And one this arvo and it was the only one I saw.
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Another good trout in the same pool as yesty.
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The fishing has been damn good in the Bay from reports so I figured I’d get into some myself. I had planned an early start but I didn’t get into the water before 8am. The thermometer read 0 when I got into the truck so it was easy to see why I choose to stay in bed a little late. An old fav spot was chosen for a late season mission and it was a good choice with no cars in the area and clear water with decent flow. The first hours water does have some good fishing but it’s easy access and often is a little harder with educated fish so the plan was push upstream for a bit to get some clean water and less fussy fish. First choice was a little side run and a couple casts and I was into a solid fish. Amateur mistake number one was fishing with the same gear that I had put the rod away wearing. A bad knot and off that guy came at the net. Bugger. A jack at around 2kg. A good start all the same though. After getting busted trying to get a better angle on a few fishy spots I found a nice run with feeding fish. All went to plan and another 2kg hen made it to the net.
Her boyfriend followed after and made a healthy 2.2kg
I tried for the trifecta but hooked another 2 fish with both of them busting me off. Damn.
Pushing up found plenty of good water and it wasn’t too long before a familiar torpedo shape was spotted hugging a nice feed line. The cast was good and a little slide across showed the fish had committed to my offering. The indicator dipped and I was on. One fit jack and some boulder hopping had him into a little back water and into my net.
This is the second fish this season I have caught with a eel bite on it’s belly around the vent. I’m picking they are trying to suck the roe from pre spawning fish.
The same run showed a dark shadow that had to be a good fish up ahead. I managed a good cast and the indicator again got sucked under. On the strike the water exploded with a metallic flash and we were on. It was a rodeo trout. Jumping. Bucking. Peeling line out to my backing the running full speed back at me. This was a good fish. After a good scrap I finally had it to the bank. I tried to get it in the net but it didn’t fit. Sweet. It’s a good one then.
After a long fight I was concerned the fish would be hurting so I took a quick couple of snaps and got her into the water. It was about 5 minutes to get her strong again and I pushed her to a nice back water to take it easy for a bit. Stoked. Season PB at 3.4kg or about 7-½ pounds in old money.
I caught a few more and dropped some more too. I conned a fish from a tricky spot only to have it come unstuck (again) at the last minute. Strong fish and light gear. It’s not always in your favour. All in all a nice day to take off from the 9-5 of work.
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One tonight on the toby while waiting for the flight of the gamebirds.
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The weather turned bad faster than I had hoped so day two of my end of week fish-up was a bit of a let down. I still went and tried a spot I wanted to check out but in the end I wasn't very motivated in the cold. The cloud cover made fish hard to spot but there was still plenty to be found. I hooked one when I wasn't expecting it which had me on the back foot. Trying to move the fish upstream ended up pulling the hook. The next hookup was more on my terms and I had another typical fish at 2kg to the net after a quick fight trying to muscle the fish out of snags and bust off areas.
After that I was feeling pretty spent myself so called it quits early.
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Up to Taranaki for a weekend, some good fish spooked easy. Water temperature was damn near freezing with snow melt.
Good crystal clear Naki water.
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Last night in the rain picked up on a sz1 mepps spinner.
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Pretty fish @bomber. Small and clear is tough enough with fly gear so hats off to you getting fish out of there
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Still in good condition on the Manuwatu
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Spent 5 hours on the Tongariro. Pretty hard yakka, didnt see too many being caught but did manage to nab a couple. All fish were dark so had been in the river a while....thought there might've been a few freshies after all the snow this week.
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