Last chance to grab fine weather boat fishing
Last chance to grab fine weather boat fishing, urges
Fish & Game
Anglers have been urged to make the
most of fine weather forecast to “grab the last chance”
to fish some of the Rotorua lakes which close to boaties
after this weekend, for the rest of the winter.
The popular lakes of Tarawera, Rotoiti and Okataina will be ‘rested’ from July 1 until October 1, 2013 when a new season opens again.
Other prime spots that are about to close include the Ohau Channel on Lake Rotorua and upper sections of the Ngongotaha, Waiteti and Utuhina streams (more details below).
Eastern Fish & Game Officer Matthew Osborne says anglers who are keen on boat fishing these three lakes, and even those who may not have visited one of the well-known trophy lakes, “should seize this opportunity while the weather looks set to be fine and clear.”
He says it’s a time of year when fish are cruising at various levels in the lake’s water column, so a variety of fishing methods can produce results.
“There’s been quite a bit of smelt activity on all these lakes, Tarawera perhaps in particular, so that techniques ranging from shallow harling to the use of downriggers can turn up some catches.”
Mr Osborne says fishing early in the morning or late in the evening are the best times to target the trout that are chasing smelt.
Boaties need to actively search out the trout on their fish finders and then use the method that’s most appropriate.
“We have recently received good fishing reports from Rerewhakaaitu and Rotoma, two lakes that remain open all winter, and we suggest harling on still mornings with smelt flies around drop-offs and weed beds.
“Spin fishing from the shore can also be productive at this time of year as many of the bigger fish look to spawn in the shallows.”
Mr Osborne adds that the stream mouths on Lake Rotorua are also a good place to try, especially the Ngongotaha and Waiteti mouths which will continue to attract fresh runs of trout after rain.
Fish & Game says that for more up to the minute information on waters still open and plentiful shoreline opportunities, anglers can contact the office on: 07-3575501.
Background:
What rules apply to the different lakes, streams and rivers?
Lakes Rotoiti, Tarawera and Okataina will close to all boat fishing after June 30, but remain open to fishing from the designated winter shoreline areas.
The Ohau Channel and upper section
of the Ngongotaha above SH5, plus the Utuhina stream above
Devon Street will all close to fishing from the end of June.
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