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Thursday, June 24, 2010

Browns falling to Sinking Lines on the Tongariro

The Tongariro river in Turangi is still producing some nice browns. A few anglers are picking these fish up nymphing but those persisting with bigger flies and sinking lines are coming up with the results.

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Here Andrew Shuster from Taupo's Hunting and Fishing - Fly and Gun Store shows us how it's done with a cracking brown taken on a large conehead woolly bugger

The two handed rods like the Scott A3 Switch that Andrew has been using has some big advantages over a standard single handed rod when it comes to fishing large flies on sinking lines in these bigger rivers. In my mind the biggest benefit is that it makes it so easy and as a result you'll find it effortless to put in a long day on the river.

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Here Gary Lyttle also from Hunting and Fishing Taupo shows us how its done with a per fect Snap T Cast. Notice the water spray as he makes his load off the water.

If you haven't thought of it yet, it would be worth having a chat with the guys at Hunting and Fishing in Taupo next time you are through about how to go about fishing two handed rods, Gary and Andrew have really taken their time this year to figure these rods out and have been using them with great success.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

It's time for the Eggs

With winter now well and truly upon us it's time to bring out those egg patterns again as the trout start getting used to natural eggs entering the drift. Last year we launched a bunch of new egg patterns onto the market and anglers have been reporting some great catches already this season. So our words of advice are, don't just stick to the traditional glo bug patterns. Our flies look and feel a lot more realistic to the trout and as a result really work well.

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In this picture you can see our Otters Soft Milking Eggs in amoungst a bunch of real trout eggs. Still rather fish a glo bug?

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Now these are the original fish killers. Made with a soft bead, these guys actually feel like a trout egg. And once they are wet the fine white veil forms the perfect imitation of milt over the eggs. Available in two sizes 12 and 14's. The 14's are by far the most productive but the #12's are worth having on hand if the river starts to colour. Available in 3 colours, they all work. Change the colour if fishing slows up and often fish will take a fresh look at your fly.

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Our epoxy eggs are made with Tungsten beads so these are perfect for deep pools or pocket water where an unweighted fly will ride up off the bottom. For 2010 we've also launched these in size 8 with a 4.7mm Tungsten bead which works really well as a bomb.

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The cluster. We put this in the range as it's a great fly to fish down and accross on a wetline. A few guys also use these at the stream mouths off a dropper with a booby on the point. The booby holds both of the flies off the bottom and the cluster just looks so tasty they ofetn get eaten first.

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Thursday, June 10, 2010

Taupo's Back in Form - Browns on the TT ?

I'd heard all of the good reports about how well the Tongariro and other Taupo tributaries are fishing this year, so headed down to get my first fix for the winter.

As it turned out the Tongariro was blown out for the day, but my guess is from Friday onwards it will be on fire and certainly will be a hot spot for the weekend. So we headed for the Tauranga Taupo (TT) to thrash out the two handers and some big egg sucking leech streamers.

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At this stage in the fight I'd just realised this was the first brown I'd seen in the Tauranga Taupo River.

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Yip, it's a brownie that fell for an egg sucking leech. Who said brown's only like dull patterns? Give them some credit!

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There is no better way to fish these big flies and heavy sink tips than on a 2-handed rod. It's super easy and ultra efficient.

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