The Far North of the North Island offers saltwater fly fishing that can be found nowhere else in the world.
We chase big snapper and silver trevally in very shallow water, and there are some big fish to be caught. This is what New Zealand would have been like before the fishing hook was invented.
The area is so remote that no one but us have ever thrown a fly here. We experience that clients return year after year to get more.
A few sheltered natural harbour systems create good fishing on days where the weather will not allow us to enter the open ocean. On the coast, a new unfished spot is always just around the next corner, and our clients rarely fish the same bit of water twice.
Not far offshore the huge striped marlin that New Zealand is famous for can be targeted from January to the end of May, and there are no other places in this world where striped marlin are so plentiful.
We are the only commercial operation allowed to fish the famous Parengarenga harbour, and it’s a privilege that we can thank the local Maori tribe for.
To get a unique fishing trip in the New Zealand fishing scene, this is the place to go to.