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Best yet to come for anglers

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4 Jun, 2014 04:00 AM2 mins to read

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English visitor John Barrett with one of eight fish from a morning's outing on Lake Rotorua. Photo/Supplied

English visitor John Barrett with one of eight fish from a morning's outing on Lake Rotorua. Photo/Supplied

Eastern Fish & Game staff are optimistic winter anglers' fortunes will soon be lifting - with cold and rainy weather giving the trout spawning runs a push.

Spawning has been slow to kick off in many areas with the long spell of fine and calm conditions, said Fish & Game officer Matt Osborne. "The fish have responded to the cold snap and more rain, and spawning around the Rotorua lakes is now well and truly under way."

Fish & Game monitors spawning with fish traps on the Ngongotaha Stream and at Te Wairoa on Lake Tarawera.

"We are seeing some good runs with up to 30-plus fish entering the Te Wairoa trap some nights, the larger runs upstream coinciding with rain events.

"Trout numbers are still behind this time last year but the condition of the fish we're seeing is an improvement on last year. There are some very nice quality fish coming through."

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Mr Osborne said the trout were a little shorter than last year but heavier.

Fish & Game staff take the largest and latest maturing trout from the Te Wairoa trap, around 10 per cent of the total, to use in their selective breeding programme at the Ngongotaha hatchery. Staff strip about a quarter of a million eggs from hens every year to grow the fish used for stocking lakes throughout the North Island.

Mr Osborne said it was a good time for licensed anglers to get out, as well as novices or those who wanted to try trout fishing. Anglers should keep an eye on spots such as the Ohau Channel and the Ngongotaha Stream for some good fishing as spawning trout make their way upstream. There is one month left to fish those areas before they close on June 30.

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Meanwhile, anglers boat fishing should be successful using shallow trolling methods in the early morning or late evening.

Nearly all Eastern Region fisheries remain open until the end of June, when some upper reaches of rivers close to protect spawning trout, and some lakes including Tarawera, Okataina and Rotoiti close to boat-based fishing. This gives lakes a chance to rest ahead of the spring opening.

Regulations can be found at http://fishing.fishandgame.org.nz/content/freshwater-fishing-regulations.

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