Thousands of anglers prepare for trout fishing season 30 Sep 2015
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Thousands of anglers prepare for trout fishing season opening
Thousands of enthusiastic anglers are eagerly preparing for the nationwide opening of the sports fishing season tomorrow, Thursday October 1.
The new season sees the opening of many trout lakes, streams and rivers which have been closed over winter to allow the trout to breed. Other back country waters won’t open for another month or more.
“October 1 is a red letter day on any trout angler’s calendar. After months of waiting, their favourite streams are about to re-open and they’re looking forward to making the most of the opportunity by getting out fishing,” says Fish & Game’s Communications Manager, Don Rood.
“For many, the anticipation of opening day is like that of a kid waiting for Christmas.”
Prospects are looking good throughout the country, although rivers in the Hawkes Bay and Gisborne regions are still running high following last week’s torrential rain and flooding.
In the South Island, anglers are being encouraged to fish the early part of the season, as conditions could change radically once the El Nino summer is likely to dry out many east coast rivers.
With some rivers still high from recent heavy rain, anglers are being reminded to take care, and to wear lifejackets when fishing from boats.
“Fish & Game urges all anglers to exercise care out on the water. Wear lifejackets and obey safe boating rules – don’t underestimate how rough the lakes can get at this time of year.”
Like any long-established tradition,
ceremonies, rituals and special events have developed over
the years to mark the opening of the trout season.
One
such event occurs in Rotorua, where the season opening is
marked every year by a boat blessing and haggis ceremony at
Lake Tarawera, one of the region’s well known trophy
lakes.
“Highland pipers will tonight accompany the haggis as its carried from The Landing café out onto tables to be consumed with a drop of Scotch whisky while highland dancers perform,” Mr Rood says.
“A celebrant will also bless fishing boats to keep anglers safe on the water.”
Many anglers fishing Rotorua’s lakes this year will be wishing for an extra slice of luck, with the opportunity to win $25,000 if they catch a specially tagged rainbow trout.
It is believed to be the largest prize offered in a freshwater fishing competition for many years.
“This year, Rotorua really is the place to find the pot of gold under the rainbow,” Mr Rood says.
Anglers are urged to check the regulations to make sure that the spot they plan to visit is actually open for fishing.
“Not all streams and rivers are open on October 1. The season on more sensitive and remote areas in the backcountry won’t begin until November, or even December for some places,” said Don Rood.
Failure to follow the rules can prove expensive, he warns.
“Fish & Game rangers will be out checking licences over coming days, so anglers need to make sure they have their licences, are fishing where they are allowed and not exceeding their catch limits.
“There are hefty
fines for law breakers. A day in court, an empty wallet and
confiscation of your fishing equipment are risks just not
worth taking.
“Far better that people follow the rules,
enjoy their day out and hopefully relax over a fish dinner
in the evening,” Mr Rood
adds.
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