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Ashley River runs dry leaving fish and eels stranded in North Canterbury

Pierre Nixon
By Pierre Nixon
Breaking News Reporter, Christchurch - NZ Herald·NZ Herald·
17 Jan, 2024 08:56 PM2 mins to read

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North Canterbury Fish & Game staff and volunteers salvaged fish stuck in disconnected pools in the Ashley River. Photo / File

North Canterbury Fish & Game staff and volunteers salvaged fish stuck in disconnected pools in the Ashley River. Photo / File

Scorching summer temperatures around Canterbury have dried up waterways in the North Canterbury recreational hotspot, Ashley River, leaving dozens of brown trout, eels and other aquatic life stranded.

Ashley Village resident Ron Cameron and his son Jo alerted Fish & Game to the stranding and helped with the salvage work.

In two small pools just downstream of the Rangiora rail bridge, rescuers found more than 50 good-sized brown trout and dozens of bullies, galaxiids, torrentfish and short-finned eels.

“As many as possible were relocated to areas of continuous flow and cooler water. However, exploring the riverbed found examples where the river had dried up quickly, stranding and killing fish and eels,” Fish and Game said.

Downstream of the Rangiora rail bridge, rescuers found more than 50 brown trout. Photo / Fish and Game
Downstream of the Rangiora rail bridge, rescuers found more than 50 brown trout. Photo / Fish and Game
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The popular fishing spot, which starts in the hills behind Oxford and flows into the sea north of Christchurch, is known to get to low levels during the summer months.

When conditions are right, the Ashley River is known for its brown trout fishing.

Canterbury has had a hot, dry start to the year, with temperatures soaring above 30C last week, with forecasts predicting much of the same for the coming weekend.

Last Thursday, the Mid Canterbury town of Ashburton was the hottest spot in the country, with temperatures reaching 32C.

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The warm weather is leaving Fish & Game NZ staff hoping for wetter conditions to help reconnect the Ashley River’s water channels.

“Hopefully, the rain forecast for [today] will reconnect the river and provide relief for all fish in the Ashley River that are hunkering down, avoiding the hot temperatures,” Fish & Game said.

Fish and Game staff are hoping for wetter conditions to help reconnect the Ashley River's water channels. Photo / Fish and Game
Fish and Game staff are hoping for wetter conditions to help reconnect the Ashley River's water channels. Photo / Fish and Game

“Whilst some anglers may decry the state of our lowland fisheries, the trout and other fish life that was present in these two small pools on a very small stretch of the Ashley River shows that there are some excellent fish for anglers in rivers like the Ashley.”

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