by Gavin McAuliffe | Nov 2, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing Equipment, Fly Fishing Reports, Tips and Tricks
October has been and gone with some awesome fishing. Yesterday was the opening of the NZ back country rivers with the odd exception in the Central South Island region which don’t open until early December. The weather was amazing with a blue bird day and light...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Oct 22, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing Reports, Tips and Tricks
The last week near Queenstown New Zealand has seen some great fly fishing even though the weather has not been easy with fronts coming thru every day or so carrying cold rain and snow to quite low levels. Using some local knowledge of how to work the weather and what...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Oct 14, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing Reports, Tips and Tricks
Again the early season fly fishing in Southland proves fantastic with a great run of weather over the last 3 or 4 days. The rivers have remained fairly full and contain some snow melt making for a green clean look. Yesterday saw my very skilled fly fishing client hook...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Oct 9, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing Reports, Tips and Tricks
I’ve been out guiding fly fishing again over the last few days and have been targeting the rocky riffles of Northern Southland streams. As the day goes on the fish having been moving into these lovely little spots and feeding on a emerging mayfly. The sport has...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Oct 5, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing Reports, Tips and Tricks
I just got back from 4 days looking around Southland over the opening of the 2010 – 2011 New Zealand fly fishing season. As expected the biggest storm in 50 yrs has had some effect on many of the rivers in Southland. Some big flood flows have moved channels...
by Gavin McAuliffe | Sep 24, 2010 | Fly Fishing, Fly Fishing Reports, Fly Fishing Video
One week to go until the NZ rivers open for fly fishing on the 1st of October. Excited – I bet you are! I am!! So are you going to go to one of your old fav’s or are you going to look for some new water to hit on the opening? Sometimes it can be a tough...