What fish can you catch on the west coast?

What fish can you catch on the west coast?

Near the shoreline, you can catch various sand bass, calico, bonito, mackerel, halibut, barracuda, white seabass, lings, rockfish, culpin, and sheepshead. In the blue waters you can catch several other species such as bluefin and yellowfin tuna, billfish, albacore, and dorado.

What fish can you catch in the South Island?

In addition to blue cod, trumpeter, hapuku and large sharks are potential catches, as well as some distinctly southern species like the Maori chief and jock stewart (sea perch). Barracouta will also turn up, especially if berley is deployed or you are catching a solid stream of fish.

Are there snapper in the South Island?

Snapper are found in the North Island and upper South Island with a few stragglers caught further south. Although caught in the Marlborough Sounds and down the West Coast of the South Island this is really the southerly limit of their range.

Can you fish anywhere in New Zealand?

Fishing in conservation areas Other than marine reserves, you can fish anywhere on conservation land with the right licence. Your licence is valid in any area administered by Fish & Game New Zealand but cannot be used in the Taupō Fishing District.

What time of day is best for deep sea fishing?

TIME OF DAY Specifically, dawn or dusk are generally the best time to go saltwater fishing if the weather and tidal movements are favorable. Remember to reference a saltwater tide chart to see which range of hours during the day will be the best fishing tide times.

Does New Zealand have good fishing?

The North Island and South Island are known for excellent stream fishing and opportunities to catch both brown and rainbow trout. The reputation of New Zealand streams draws anglers from far and wide in search of a trophy fish, and each year trout in excess of ten pounds are landed.

How many snapper can you catch per person?

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From April 1st the individual snapper daily bag limit will be seven, down from nine each. The minimum legal size increases from 27 to 30 centimetres.

What time of day do fish bite most?

Generally speaking, the best time of day to catch fish is in the reduced daylight hours from dawn until 2 hours after sunrise and from 2 hours before sunset until dusk. During these windows, light is reduced, prey becomes more active, and water temperatures cool allowing fish to more freely hunt for food.

Where to fish on the west coast of New Zealand?

On the West Coast, just over the hill from Golden Bay, Whanganui Inlet is a top summer fishing location for flounder, rig and snapper, as well as for a very diverse range of fish in the deeper channels. The inlet is an overlooked but exciting location to fish.

Where are the best rock fishing spots in New Zealand?

Very little surfcasting and rock fishing is done south of the Otago Peninsula, mostly because this area does not present many fishing positions that are easy to fish from. However, there are some excellent rock fishing areas in South Otago (around the Akatore area an hour south of Dunedin) and in the Catlins.

Where is the best fishing on the South Island?

To the south, Banks Peninsula has a myriad of bays and headlands worth checking out. The deeper parts of the peninsula on the southeastern coast offer more current and some adventurous angling opportunities. Clear water conditions often provide the best fishing.

Where is the best fishing in Nelson New Zealand?

Starting in Nelson, the Tasman Bay fishery comes under pressure from the large resident fleet of commercial fishing boats, but there is still good fishing to be had. The Boulder Bank in town is a known haunt for kingfish while other beaches within Tasman Bay comprise a mixture of flat sandy and deeper gravel types.