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![]() Spring Creeks !! Is there an island, or part of one, that has the biggest concentration? Access? I can't get involved in Paradise Valley style pay to play, can't afford it more than a day or two. Even if it's sight nymphing to fish far between I prefer the smoother water, and to be honest, easier walking on my bad limbs, of such creeks and a pastoral setting. There are so many spring creeks it's hard to imagine. There is one just west of Picton we were told was over-fished and not much good. My wife lost a 5lb fish. My buddy Patrick caught a snaky 24" fish. I missed a few. It was tough to fish: water 8' deep and banks so thick you can't walk. Hokitika on the West Side has a two well-known creeks. I caught a few 18" fish there and spooked one about 6-7 feet long. But I don't think you want to fish the well-known creeks. You have to hang out in the bars, drink beer and eat meat pies, and make sheep jokes with the locals. Then you'll find out where to fish. |
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