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Fishing the Central North Island: A travel guide |
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Describing the very best rivers, spring creeks and lakes, this guide is a must for anyone wishing to fish the Central North Island. As well as the lakes on the desolately beautiful Volcanic Plateau and the famous Taupo rivers where the numbers and size of fish are legendary, this guide covers all the venues chosen for the 2008 World Fly Fishing Championships. It also details the best backcountry fishing and trophy waters available in the region.
This travel guide includes a suggested itinerary with a map, detailed travel plans and listings of local accommodation, cafes and fishing guides. |
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40 pages including 1 map
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Fishing the Eastern North Island: A travel guide |
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The Eastern region of New Zealand covers a wide diversity of fisheries that would take many years fishing to fully appreciate. From the beautiful rivers and lakes of the remote and mysterious Te Urewera National Park where fish of over 10lbs are common, to gentle dry fly streams that include the river that has been described as 20% water, 80% fish by a member of the 2008 World Fly Fishing Championship, this book contains detailed information about the best this fantastic region has to offer. This travel guide includes a suggested itinerary with a map, detailed travel plans and listings of local accommodation, cafes and fishing guides. |
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47 pages including 1 map
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Fishing the Lower North: A travel guide |
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This book is a treasury of information about some of New Zealand's most under fished waters. As well as the legendary Lake Taupo with its fabulous tributaries, it covers the large remote rivers of the Hawkes Bay plus describes many smaller waters where your only companions are large fish and the wonderful birdlife. And as well as a number of highly productive easily accessed rivers, it also includes a number of wilderness streams that are only a short drive from Wellington City. This travel guide includes a suggested itinerary with a map, detailed travel plans and listings of local accommodation, cafes and fishing guides. |
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44 pages including 1 map
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Fishing the Top of the South: A travel guide |
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This book covers what many anglers regard as the best brown trout fishing region in the world. For those wishing to find a remote, staggeringly beautiful mountain stream where fish average 3kgs to an easily accessed, crystal clear river where the numbers of fish are around 350 per kilometre, this is the book. It covers waters from small dry fly streams meandering over open land through to large boisterous mountain rivers and deep mysterious mountain lakes. This travel guide includes a suggested itinerary with a map, detailed travel plans and listings of local accommodation, cafes and fishing guides. |
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38 pages including 1 map
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Fishing the Central South: A travel guide |
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For fantastic fishing amidst outstanding mountain scenery, this book contains detailed information about a huge diverse region. From small mountain lakes and tarns to huge rivers that flow through primeval forest clad mountains to small sedate spring creeks where huge fish can be observed in crystal clear water, there is something for all in this wonderful book. And all set against the stunning Southern Alps. This travel guide includes a suggested itinerary with a map, detailed travel plans and listings of local accommodation, cafes and fishing guides. |
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42 pages including 1 map
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Fishing the Bottom of the South: A travel guide |
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From deep glacial formed lakes fed by rivers that flow through ancient rainforest clad valleys to rivers that drain huge areas of lowlands, the lower South Island has a myriad of fishing opportunities. The very best of these are described in detail in this book which helps you sort out where to go to find the fishing that you want. Whether that be stalking large trout in a pristine mountain stream to fishing the hundreds of kilometres of world-famous dry fly rivers, the choice is yours. This travel guide includes a suggested itinerary with a map, detailed travel plans and listings of local accommodation, cafes and fishing guides. This travel guide includes a suggested itinerary with a map, detailed travel plans and listings of local accommodation, cafes and fishing guides. |
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38 pages including 1 map
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