Spent the last few days fishing the Tongariro and Wanganui rivers with Gringo from Australia who contacted me through this site and we organized a trip together. The fishing was good, I stopped counting but there were lots of good fish and good times. I think Chris (Gringo) may have found it a bit different to what he was used to, the Tongariro is fairly unique in needing long leaders and big heavy nymphs which when combined with a good breeze can be very interesting.
Chris managed a good recovering fish on the dry fly on Sunday evening just on dark. I estimated the fish at about 22 inches and it gave him a good fight, he also hooked numerous other fish and had a few premature releases!
We also had to rename the Bend Pool the Swimming Pool due to Chris falling in. TWICE :lol:
It was a pleasure to fish with and meet Chris and I hope he will be back for more.
All the best.
Mike.
Hi Mike,
Glad to hear the fishing (and swimming) went well! I was wondering how you guys were doing and it sounds like a good time was had by all.
- Jeff
I think Chris (Gringo) may have found it a bit different to what he was used to, the Tongariro is fairly unique in needing long leaders and big heavy nymphs which when combined with a good breeze can be very interesting.
We have some fast streams here, and some deep ones… I have never EVER fished or even SEEN flies like a nymph tied on a shark hook and wrapped with so much lead BEHIND the TUNGSTEN and then fished WITH ANOTHER weighted dropper AND lead split shot AND an indicator that would make a comfy pillow all on god only knows how long leader and tippet AND YOU GUYS CAN CAST ALL THAT!!! I am impressed.
As for swimming - man you go over in that water and you freeze! I only survived because I was too shocked to breathe swim or drown - my wife still thinks I had a sex change while I was away! I’m wearing floaties next time!
It was a great trip - I have learned some new techniques, and can’t wait to get back there and do A LOT BETTER NEXT TIME!!!
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