Alpine trout streams, iconic winter river-fishing, trophy stillwaters, coastal rock-shelves and saltwater flats
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Guides and Accommodation in New Zealand’s North Island
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HeliSika – Taupo
Contact: info@helisika.co.nz
Phone: +64 7 384 2816
Web: helisika.co.nz
Helisika has been safely delivering fly anglers and hunters into the Central North Island of New Zealand’s most remote backcountry since 1988.
If you’re planning a hunting or fly fishing trip to the Central North Island of New Zealand you really need to contact them.
RIVERFISHING NEW ZEALAND – Hawkes Bay
Contact: Tony Hildesheim
Mobile: +64 27 442 0354
Explore amazing Hawke’s bay river full of hard-fighting top condition trout with a professional guide.
SALT FLY FISH NEW ZEALAND
Contact: Matt von Sturmer
Mobile: +64 21 865 593
Matt is a saltwater fly fishing guide and charter skipper with a 6m (20ft) boat that has been custom designed for this operation, it is super quiet and comfortable. Anglers take turns on the forward casting platform to spot fish and cast to structure for Snapper, Kingfish and Kahawai. Matt specialises in ‘mooching’ the coastline following the tides and fish. Experts and beginners welcome.
TARATA FISHAWAY – Taihape
Contact: Stephen and Trudi Mattock
Phone: +64 6 3880354
Web: www.tarata.co.nz
We are very lucky to have a piece of New Zealand’s natural beauty. Come and stay in one of our retreats with million-dollar views of the Rangitikei River. Remote trout fishing right at your doorstep.
TONGARIRO LODGE – Turangi
Phone: +64 7 386 7946
Tongariro Lodge is located in expansive grounds on the banks of the legendary Tongariro River on the southern shores of Lake Taupo, New Zealand. Experience the finest accommodation and gourmet dining in a unique Fishing Lodge atmosphere. Enjoy some of the best trout fishing and outdoor activities available in the world. Tongariro Lodge has run the most successful guided flyfishing operation in New Zealand for over 30 years. The Lodge provides access to over 30 rivers and 3 lakes by helicopter, 4wd vehicles and rafts.