1 Nov 2024

Positives despite trout numbers being down

3:51 pm on 1 November 2024
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Trout numbers are down for the start of Otago's high country fishing season.

It begins on 1 November, and Fish and Game officer Mason Court said Fish and Game has recently been out monitoring fish populations.

While trout numbers appeared to be down, their overall condition and size were impressive, he said.

"Some excellently conditioned rainbow trout and extra-large brown trout close to the magical 10lb trophy mark have been observed."

Court said the drift dives showed large fish were often sitting where they could find shelter and a constant food source.

"These large fish often sit at the back of a pool or slow run. So, if conditions aren't suitable for sight fishing, make sure to take time to blind-fish these areas."

Fish and Game said due to recent rain, the rivers were likely to be flowing at above average levels.

One positive of the rain was the tributaries of the upper lakes tended to clear quickly, Court said.

But, he added, they could also rise extremely fast, so anglers should exercise caution crossing rivers.

"Leaving an intentions note on your vehicle can help to improve interactions, so everyone can share the water and not accidentally push in front of other anglers.

"If you meet another angler on the river, having a friendly chat is the best way to ensure each other's plans are not disrupted and you can all enjoy your day," Court said.

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