New Zealand Fly Fishing Itineraries and Travel

New Zealand Fly Fishing Itineraries and Travel

New Zealand Trout Fishing Season Calendar

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NZ Trout Fishing Monthly Calendar

Fly fishing in New Zealand is renowned as a world-class experience. Since the early 1990s we have specialized on New Zealand and creating itineraries that help clients enjoy the crystal-clear waters occupied with wild trout. Fishing New Zealand is particularly sought after because it can produce trophy brown trout that can exceed 10 pounds. These fish, some boasting the purest strain of brown trout in the world, put up a fierce fight, making for an unforgettable catch. 

However, the scenery surrounding these waters is just as impressive, with dramatic mountains, lush valleys, and glaciers providing a breathtaking backdrop to your fly fishing adventure. Unlike many other fly fishing destinations, New Zealand offers a unique blend of accessibility and exclusivity. Many rivers are open to the public, allowing for independent exploration. However, due to the vast wilderness areas and land concessions which guides will have, encountering other anglers is uncommon. Helicopter fly fishing is a popular option because it allows access to even more remote and pristine waters. Whether you crave a DIY adventure or a luxurious guided experience, the team at the Best of New Zealand can cater to all fly fishing preferences.

September

Spring arrives, painting New Zealand green. The season begins for sea-run trout in the South Island and the Fiordland. 

Weather still cool in inland areas, particularly in the mountains. Lakes Rotorua and Taupo open for fishing as are their major tributaries. This time of year is often good streamer and nymph fishing for late spawning rainbows. 

October

 Spring weather throughout New Zealand, but it can be still cool, particularly at the start of the month. 

Opening of fishing season for streams and rivers in most districts. The last runs of spawning rainbows in tributaries. 

Streams with resident browns becoming very active. Excellent fly fishing with weighted nymphs in most mountain streams. When choosing flies look to large patterns. The fish will be hungry from the winter and as the waters warm they will become more active.

November

The start of summer weather, with longer days and wind potentially earlier in the month. Very good dry fly hatches, particularly in the evening on both the North and South islands. The trout are generally very aggressive to artificials and many guides believe this is the best fishing month of the year for Browns. Pressure on the river will still be relatively light and mayflies are hatching.

December 

Enjoy the less crowded time to fish New Zealand waters up until Christmas Day. Great weather and excellent fishing in all lakes, streams and river with streamers, nymphs and dries. The trout in all streams are active throughout the day and at this time the browns seem least wary.

January 

The main New Zealand summer holiday time, and so the country is relatively crowded and fishing will become a bit trickier. 

This is a good month for a float trip before rivers reach their lowest levels and a time to try and fish more remote waters – best month for helicopter fly-outs using big dries for both browns and rainbows. Backcountry streams at this time of year become more accommodating and a good guide is extremely valuable at this time of year. Start of the blue water game fishing season for marlin.

February 

Historically the warmest month of the year and the most popular month for North American fly fishermen to visit New Zealand. Days can be hot but settled and beautiful. Streams are at their lowest, wading is easy and the trout most visible. 

These conditions demand careful stalking and a delicate presentation with small nymphs and dries. Fish are becoming selective at this time of the year. A good month for camping out or an overnight helicopter trip to access gentle gradient streams in farmlands. Good evening hatches!

March 

Weather still warm and settled in the north island but becoming cooler in the south. Mountain streams still fishing well for browns with dries. Trout are in peak condition and so a good month for trophies. Best month for salmon fishing.

April 

The start of Autumn and the last month of fishing in most districts. Some frosts. Usually the driest month of the year and so river levels very low. Excellent dry fly fishing for browns on many streams with big attractor patterns during the middle of the day.

May 

This is the time for catching a trophy rainbow either in the Rotorua Lakes or the tributary streams of Lake Taupo. The last month to catch a marlin. The opening of the Game Bird season and best month for duck hunting.

June – August

Winter starts with the Tongariro River offering the best opportunity for fly fishing. Days will be short.

Kiwis will troll the depths of Lake Taupo as quiet and cold days prevail. Toward the end of the winter season light tackle saltwater fishing will begin.

Jim Z. with a great New Zealand trout!

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Jim Z. with a great New Zealand trout!

Thinking of traveling for the 26-27 season? Contact one of our experts today!

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What New Zealand Trout Like to Eat: 
A Comprehensive Guide 

New Zealand is renowned for its exceptional trout fishing, and understanding what trout eat is key to successful angling. The country’s rivers are typically “rough” streams with stony beds, alternating between tranquil pools and fast-moving rapids. While a few spring-fed streams resemble British chalk streams, most waters feature this dynamic mix of conditions, offering a diverse habitat for aquatic life.

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https://www.bestofnzflyfishing.com/fly-fishing/what-new-zealand-trout-like-to-eat/

What New Zealand Trout Like to Eat:
A Comprehensive Guide

New Zealand is renowned for its exceptional trout fishing, and understanding what trout eat is key to successful angling. The country’s rivers are typically “rough” streams with stony beds, alternating between tranquil pools and fast-moving rapids. While a few spring-fed streams resemble British chalk streams, most waters feature this dynamic mix of conditions, offering a diverse habitat for aquatic life.

Link in Bio to Read More!

https://www.bestofnzflyfishing.com/fly-fishing/what-new-zealand-trout-like-to-eat/
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Looks like another successful day courtesy of our friends @tongariro_lodge !

The 2025-26 season is just around the corner! Get in touch with our experts today and start planning your epic fly fishing adventure in New Zealand’s stunning landscapes.

Looks like another successful day courtesy of our friends @tongariro_lodge !

The 2025-26 season is just around the corner! Get in touch with our experts today and start planning your epic fly fishing adventure in New Zealand’s stunning landscapes.
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What’s not to love? Beautiful day, beautiful hat and beautiful fish for Les!

What’s not to love? Beautiful day, beautiful hat and beautiful fish for Les! ...

Exploring New Zealand’s remote rivers leads to moments like this—a great catch in unforgettable surroundings. 

Start planning your 2025-26 fly fishing adventure today!

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Exploring New Zealand’s remote rivers leads to moments like this—a great catch in unforgettable surroundings.

Start planning your 2025-26 fly fishing adventure today!

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(🔗LINK IN BIO) Fly fishing in Queenstown 

Known as the Fisherman's Gateway to the 'Great Wild South', Queenstown offers an unparalleled experience for anglers. Situated just a half-hour jet flight away from Christchurch International Airport, with well-maintained roads facilitating easy access by coach or car, Queenstown beckons with its promise of exploration and excitement.

(🔗LINK IN BIO) Fly fishing in Queenstown

Known as the Fisherman`s Gateway to the `Great Wild South`, Queenstown offers an unparalleled experience for anglers. Situated just a half-hour jet flight away from Christchurch International Airport, with well-maintained roads facilitating easy access by coach or car, Queenstown beckons with its promise of exploration and excitement.
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(🔗LINK IN BIO) Fly Fishing in Tongariro The Tongariro region rests within the volcanic expanse of New Zealand's North Island, a stunning landscape characterized by the grandeur of Lake Taupo and its encircling mountains. Within this natural marvel, the famous Tongariro River courses, inviting anglers to indulge in a truly world-class fishing adventure. Year-Round Angling Adventures Throughout the year, anglers can revel in the abundance of rainbow and brown trout, averaging 4.5 pounds, with the enticing prospect of landing a trophy catch weighing over ten pounds....

https://www.bestofnzflyfishing.com/fly-fishing/flyfishing-in-tongariro/

(🔗LINK IN BIO) Fly Fishing in Tongariro The Tongariro region rests within the volcanic expanse of New Zealand`s North Island, a stunning landscape characterized by the grandeur of Lake Taupo and its encircling mountains. Within this natural marvel, the famous Tongariro River courses, inviting anglers to indulge in a truly world-class fishing adventure. Year-Round Angling Adventures Throughout the year, anglers can revel in the abundance of rainbow and brown trout, averaging 4.5 pounds, with the enticing prospect of landing a trophy catch weighing over ten pounds....

https://www.bestofnzflyfishing.com/fly-fishing/flyfishing-in-tongariro/
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Omaha Beach Golf Club: A Course on the Rise

If you're planning a golf trip to the Matakana region, or heading south from the world-class fairways of Te Arai Links toward Auckland, there's one course along the coast you shouldn't drive past, Omaha Beach Golf Club. While Te Arai commands the global headlines, Omaha Beach has quietly undergone one of New Zealand's most impressive course transformations in recent years. Here's why it deserves a spot on your itinerary…

Read more through link in our bio.

📸 Omaha Beach Golf Club

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Omaha Beach Golf Club: A Course on the Rise

If you`re planning a golf trip to the Matakana region, or heading south from the world-class fairways of Te Arai Links toward Auckland, there`s one course along the coast you shouldn`t drive past, Omaha Beach Golf Club. While Te Arai commands the global headlines, Omaha Beach has quietly undergone one of New Zealand`s most impressive course transformations in recent years. Here`s why it deserves a spot on your itinerary…

Read more through link in our bio.

📸 Omaha Beach Golf Club

#nzgolf #luxurygolftravel #newzealandtravel #newzealandgolfcourses #bestofnzgolf
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Few anglers have logged more casts, more catches, and more laughs on New Zealand’s rivers than Al Coble.

Year after year, he returns to test himself, which is really a testament to passion, patience, and a love for these waters that runs deep.

Here’s to another season of unforgettable moments, Al. You’ve earned your legend status for sure!

#bestofnzflyfishing #troutfishingnewzealand #catchandrealease #flyfishingadventures #newzealandtravel

Few anglers have logged more casts, more catches, and more laughs on New Zealand’s rivers than Al Coble.

Year after year, he returns to test himself, which is really a testament to passion, patience, and a love for these waters that runs deep.

Here’s to another season of unforgettable moments, Al. You’ve earned your legend status for sure!

#bestofnzflyfishing #troutfishingnewzealand #catchandrealease #flyfishingadventures #newzealandtravel
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