Stratford Press

Anglers urged to get ready for new season

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Pa¯ tea River in great condition and always worth a visit says field officer

Taranaki anglers are encouraged to get their fishing licences for the trout season. Fish & Game New Zealand senior field officer Allen Stancliff says the new season started on Saturday, October 1.

“River flows are falling back to fishable levels following recent rainfall. It’s looking like the showers forecast for Saturday won’t impact flows too much. While last summer was unusually wet, the last four months have been drier than average and as a result, Taranaki ringplain streams are clearing very quickly after rain. There have also been no damaging floods over winter and trout caught in the winter fishing reaches have been in great condition.”

He says spin fishing is a productive method in the early season, with 7-10-gram tobies, mepps/veltic bladed lures and rapalas all likely to take fish.

“T-tail and paddle-tail soft baits are also working a treat in the winterseas­on waters, so give them a try on a 5.2 gram or 3/16 oz jighead. For the flyfisher, tungsten bead mayfly and stonefly nymphs, along with creeper imitations, will all work well.”

The Pa¯tea River, running through Stratford, is in great condition and always worth a visit, he says.

“There is good access via the Carrington Walkway, where anglers can target brown trout as well as the occasional rainbow. The Waingongor­o River, Manganui River and Kaupokonui Stream will also fish well with fly, spin or bait.”

If the rivers are fresh, Lake Mangamahoe will be worth a visit for the flyfisher as it has recently been topped up with rainbow trout up to 1kg from Fish & Game’s Ha¯ wera hatchery. “For a family day out, Lake Ratapiko has also received a release of hatchery rainbow trout, and along with the resident perch and brown trout population­s, the lake is a great place to take the kids on a sunny day.”

iFor more informatio­n on Taranaki trout fishing opportunit­ies, go to https:/ /fishandgam­e.org.nz/ taranaki/freshwater-fishingin-new-zealand/fishingloc­ations-and-access/ and click on the “Taranaki ringplain”. Fishing licences are available online from Fish & Game or from local sports shops.

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