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February 2016
Summer Trout
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Big Blacks in the Backyard
ABOUT / Short and sharp, NZ Fisher is a free e-magazine delivering thought provoking and enlightening articles, and industry news and information to forwardthinking fisher people.
EDITOR / Derrick Paull GROUP EDITOR / Colin Kennedy
12.. The Trout are Hungry Under
the Summer Sun
ART DIRECTOR / Jodi Olsson CONTENT ENQUIRIES / Phone Derrick on 021 629 327 or email derrickp@NZ Fisher.co.nz
18.. Lifting the Lid on El Ni単o
ADVERTISING ENQUIRIES / Phone Derrick on 021 629 327 or email derrickp@NZ Fisher.co.nz
20... Recipe: Creamy Scallop Fettuccine
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22.. Accidental Marlin 26.. Reader Pics
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28.. The Robinson Family Classic 32.. Competiion Cover Images: James Benge
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EDITORIAL IT MUST BE THE weather. Online threads are alive with talk of commercial vs. recreational catch. Once again the idea of licences is being thrashed on forums and the masses are aching for leadership. The local media seem to be focused on commercial catch vs. recreational and the need to separate. What I see is a fishery in reasonable
the cause of our depleted fisheries.
shape but very loose hands on the
Recreational fishers do not merely
management wheel. A well-managed
pay a levy if they exceed their
fishery does not require spatial
allowance, we lose our gear car and
separation; it does not require exclusion possibly livelihood while commercial and it certainly does not require the operators (like those involved in the ongoing use of destructive fishing
130t overfishing of Southern Clams
methods (for example; bottom trawling, are merely levied for the privilege of gill netting and dredging for scallops, rorting the system. both recreational and commercial).
Coastwatch is a fun watch, but
What we are seeing, like so many
recreational poaching is a drop in
other government-managed areas is a
the ocean compared to the ongoing
decrease in funding for management
disrespect shown by the commercial
and the use of PR to swing public
sector for shared fisheries. The media
concern in favour of commercial
exacerbate this, running poorly
interests. Recreational fishing was not
researched, unedited work like the
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recent overseas study on catch
good people shot down because they
recording. The New Zealand media
want what is best for their whanau
translated the study and applied
and friends but there’s an almost
it to New Zealand, stating, “It is
impenetrable wall of exclusion from
possible recreational anglers take as
MPI. it’s their way or the highway and
much as commercial”. Which, unless
God save those who go up against
recreational anglers are hiding half
them. It has been mentioned that I
a million tonnes of fish, is at least
endorse LegaSea in every editorial but
incredibly misleading and worst,
there’s a reason for that.
intentional PR to bolster a commercial
They’re passionate, keen, professional
industry unable to continue its destructive ways without unbalanced media reporting.
and able. Something I do not see from any other organisation representing our rights. In cooperation with the
So what do we need to do to keep
Marine Research Foundation, Legasea
fishing for food, fun and family? In
and the NZ Sport Fishing Council have
all honesty, I don’t know. The current
undertaken the ‘What’s fishing worth’
reform proposals for the Hauraki Gulf
study and the results will be released
and the Fisheries act are racing along
later this year.
with barely a mention.
They have put their proverbials on the
There’s a level of secrecy to about
line to demonstrate the importance
a current effort by MPI to reach
of recreational fishing not only to
grassroots fishers who they want
individuals, but the economy. They
to communicate with to get ‘more
still have a shortfall and I hope
balanced views’ than what clubs and
you will find it in you to make a
national organisations can offer. As a
donation (it’s deductible). We need to
good friend said, “Anything they can
protect what we have for today and
do to help understand the rec sector
generations to come.
better has to be good”. But good for
Now go fishing, it’s incredible
who, i wonder? I’m a bitter old recreational fisheries campaigner and I’ve seen plenty of
out here!
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GAMEFISHING
Big Blacks in the
Backyard By Derrick Paull
WHAT’S BIG AND BLACK and makes
already been another big Black Marlin
tough men weak at the knees? The video
landed at the Hen & Chicks and another
below is from Honda Marine of Ian
hooked, fought for two hours and lost
Biddick aboard Tony Orton’s OffShore
south of Hauturu/Little Barrier on
Adventures charter boat fighting his
another charter boat.
300kg+ Black marlin hooked, fought and
Along with Yellowfin Tuna, Black
tagged in the Hauraki Gulf during last
Marlin are infrequent visitors to New
year’s Beach & Boat competition.
Zealand waters, here only on the back
This fish made headlines for being landed
of warm currents and abundant bait
so close to Auckland but this year there’s
schools. Unlike the YFT, Black Marlin are
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Example of gut co ntents of a Black M arlin
- Small reef fish
essentially a reef fish that travels long distances between the reefs they inhabit. Black Marlin are often caught or rather hooked, by fisher’s hanging live baits out for kingfish and more often than not lost quickly to incapable gear. These mighty fish hunt like kingfish, often marauding the schools of kahawai and trevally that congregate around reefy headlands and upwellings. So that’s what happened to the team aboard Ultimate Charters in February when they hooked a big Black Marlin on tackle targeting kingfish and despite excellent skills by the skipper, the fish was ultimately lost when the angler’s line touched the gunwale. But boy, it put on a magnificent show and there were a number of times the crew believed they had it beat before it stormed off again. A sad finish to a once in a lifetime experience.
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“On the 6th February, they headed out, stocked up on live kahawai and went right to the spot where the fish had been seen. It was not the first time they had tried to find it. ”
Other anglers have a better idea when Blacks are around. A prime recent example is that of Kurt Bennetto and Craig Johnson, who had heard from others of a Black Marlin hanging around a known rock at the Hen & Chicks. On the 6th February, they headed out, stocked up on live kahawai and went right to the spot where the fish had been seen. It was not the first time they had tried to find it. Kurt set the live baits and ran the boat towards the reef amongst the baitfish, hoping to have his livies amongst the schools. Almost immediately there was a bust-up amongst the trevs and the bait scattered. One of their live
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baits started swimming forward, towards the scattering bait and slowly began to pull string. Kurt initially thought it was a shark, but the increase in speed and following jumps put paid to that and they were on in a big way. Craig was on the rod and for almost two hours they fought the fish in the deeper water between the Chicks and Hen. Initially, Kurt needed to run the boat between the other fishers, mostly bottom bouncing for snapper and kings before escaping to the depths. It’s not every day you hook, fight and boat a fish as mighty as this. Kurt and Craig made the decision to boat the fish, but at over 360kg, it’s
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Finding, hooking and fighting a Black Marlin
deckhand on gameboats around the world but
is no easy task and while NZFisher would love
commented that this was the most difficult
to give you a step by step analysis, we’ll just
he’s ever encountered. His boat, a Ramco called
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Indecision, was not designed to haul a 363kg
small number of anglers get each year and an
marlin into but they did manage with the help
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TROUTFISHING
The
Trout are Hungry
Underthe
Summer Sun Here’s few summer tips and tricks to help your success Words & Images by Markus Church, Rod and Reel
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A prime summer brown.
WELL, WE HAVE certainly had a
temperatures, you will also find the
summer this year! With temps in the
water temperatures also increase. In
high 20’s being the norm, it has made
general, when the water temperature
the summer fishing hard in some areas.
increases it then holds less oxygen. Due
Low, clear rivers, bright days, with fish
to this, the fish may not hold in the
that seem to be able to see you before you even get to the river’s edge. How on earth do we catch these?
same places that you are used to seeing them in winter/spring. As the heat of the day warms up, the fish will regularly
There’re a few things that summer
move into the water with more oxygen
brings with it that actually can make it
in it. Where is this water you ask? See
easier for you. Yes, that’s right, easier!
all the ‘bubbly’ riffles and entrances to
Firstly, with the increased air
pools, etc., all that ‘white’ water?
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That’s the stuff you’re looking for. Because
warmer months. Due to this, the fish can
this water is being churned and turned
become ‘zoned’ in on certain types of
over, it is getting aerated and this is where
foods – emerging nymphs (rising through
you will often find fish during the heat of
the water to hatch at the surface) or
the day or during hot spells of weather. The
hatching nymphs/dry flies.
other advantage of this type of water is that
You will know when trout are feeding on
you can get quite close to it without the
these as you will see ‘swirls’ or splashes
fish seeing you. The best techniques to fish
as they take them from on, or just under,
this water are either nymphing it (use as
the surface. Fish can be feeding in this way
small an indicator as you can get away with,
at any stage through the day, but more
or use a large dry fly) or fishing it with a dry
often than not this will occur in the later
fly/nymph dropper combination. Just make
afternoon/evening.
sure your nymphs are heavy enough to get down to where the fish are.
When are they feeding on which type? The easiest way to find out is to watch how the
The second thing with increased air
fish ‘rise’. If you are seeing their shoulders/
temperature usually means increased
backs (not the mouths), then they are most
insect life, both above and below the
likely taking food just below the surface. If
water line. The invertebrates (nymphs)
you are seeing their mouths come out, then
living on the streambed start to rise up
they are probably taking fish from on the
and hatch into flying insects through the
surface. If you cast a dry fly to a fish that is
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Fish on!
Good aerated water, a likely haunt for warm summer trout
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Low water and spooky trout means stealth is often required
Sometimes you need ot work hard to re-aerate fish after a battle
feeding on emerging nymphs just below the
all around you but you have no idea what
surface, you will get so frustrated you’ll want
they are feeding on, take your time! Watch.
to give up. This is where you need to be
Watch what is coming off the water, if there
fishing an emerging nymph pattern that is
is anything. If there isn’t, there is a cunning
just below the surface. That’s where the food
little tool called a seine net (almost like a
is and that’s where the fish are zoned in.
small butterfly net, which would also work)
Alternatively, if you are seeing their mouths come out of the water, fish a dry fly. But what fly should I fish? There is, of course, a multitude of options. The key is to try to ultimately match the size and colour of what they are feeding on.
that you can place in the water and it will catch the insects that are floating towards you in the current. Place it so that you catch what is just under the surface. Hold it there for 20 to 30 seconds and then pull it out. What’s on it? Whatever is, match it! Match the size and
How do I find this out? If you are in the
the colour and bingo! It doesn’t mean you
middle of a ‘rise’ and fish are going nuts
have to have the exact fly, just something
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that resembles it. I’ve caught countless numbers of fish on a small, unweighted, hare and copper, that I have fished just subsurface. It may not have been the exact thing they were feeding on, but the size and dark colour (when wet) were enough to fool those fish! Finally, if you see fish that are sitting in midwater (up off the bottom, but not actively feeding off the top) try fishing the New Zealand style Dry fly/ Nymph dropper rig. This rig is pretty simple and incorporates a reasonably sized dry fly (patterns like Royal Wulff, Madam X, Humpies, Stimulators, etc) then a length of leader (fluorocarbon is best, as this naturally sinks) which can vary from 50cm to one metre (dependent on how deep you want to fish the nymph) which you then attach your nymph of choice to.
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The dry fly acts not only as a fishing fly but also as an indicator if a fish takes the nymph. As it will dive under, just like a traditional indicator. The advantage of using a larger dry fly is that there is much less chance of spooking wary fish, as the dry fly looks much more natural than a bright indicator as it floats over them. The other advantage is that you essentially have two shots at getting the fish. If it has been feeding on the surface, it may rise and take your dry fly. If it is feeding on insect life in the water, there is every chance it will take your nymph. I have lost count of the number of times I have hooked a fish on both the dry fly and the nymph. Sometimes they’re just not fussy! ■
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WEATHER
Lifting the
Lid on El Niño
What it means for your fishing BY Derrick Paull
A classic El Niño event with warm water piling up over the eastern Pacific, NZ looks a little cool and snapperless. Credit: NOAA
IF YOU HAVE WATCHED the 6pm news
waters associated with El Niño often
recently, you will have undoubtedly
appear off the coast of South America
heard a lot of talk about a “strong El
during December. The alternation
Niño”. You’ve probably also gathered
between El Niño and La Niña (the
that it’s not good for farmers, but an
other half of the cycle) is caused by
explanation of what El Niño is, and what
changes in air pressure that usually
it means for your fishing prospects is less
occur every five years or so. During
forthcoming. Our fishing experiences
El Niño air pressure is higher in the
are inextricably linked to the weather,
western Pacific, resulting in westerly
so NZFisher looked into what we can
winds that push warm surface water to
expect, and our findings are disturbing.
eastern Pacific areas such as the coast
El Niño is one-half of an alternating
of South America.
climate cycle which generally results in
The consequences of El Niño can be
warmer sea temperatures in the eastern
devastating. A strong El Niño in 1972
equatorial Pacific. In Spanish, El Niño
contributed to the collapse of the then
means ‘Christmas/boy child’, as the warm
world’s largest fishery. The warm water
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piling up off the coast of South America
There are a couple of possibilities. For
suppressed the rise of cooler nutrient-
starters, the amount of food that fish eat
rich water that supported the Peruvian
is directly related to water temperature.
anchovy fishery.
If it’s cooler, they just aren’t as hungry.
Closer to home you might remember
The drop off in catch rates each winter can
strong El Niño’s from 1982-83 and 1997-98 (showing my age here) for their destructive droughts and the consequences for our
largely be attributed to this (combined with the migration of some fish out to deeper water); El Niño is an additional
rural economy. With winds from the west,
cooling of fish appetite as it were. On top
the air was stripped of moisture by the
of this, it seems likely that fish movements
time it got to the east coast. Hence dry
are affected as well. It’s possible that when
conditions prevailed. Unlike the eastern
it’s cooler during spring and summer,
Pacific, though, in northern New Zealand El
there is a breakdown of the spawning
Niño’s westerly winds brings cooler water,
migrations that bring snapper closer to the
and herein lies the hook.
recreational angler.
The number of baby snapper surviving
Is it all bad? Almost. The mind-blowing
through to their first birthday is strongly
fishing we experienced back in 2011-12
influenced by water temperature.
was also associated with warm water
The 1982-83 and 1997-98 El Niño’s
temperatures, so we should hopefully
mentioned above resulted in very low
see the results of good spawning success
spawning success (i.e. very little of the
growing through into the fishery in the
snapper catch in the following years
years to come. Longer term, it’s not clear
could be traced back to spawning that
whether El Niño will become more/less
occurred during those El Niño events).
likely as a result of climate change, but
Alternatively, strong La Niña events in
we can probably expect more extreme El
1989 and 1999 resulted in warm waters
Niño and La Niña events (that doesn’t
and bumper snapper spawning success.
sound good).
So the El Niño we are currently
There’s an additional complication, though,
experiencing isn’t likely to help the snapper
for the last decade or two La Niña has
population in the future, but what about
dominated, and at some stage, this is likely
now? It can be hard to gauge how good
to reverse to a phase of El Niño dominance
the fishing is through the smokescreen of
for a decade or more. Let’s not think about
bravado that’s often around. Take it from
that for now, in the short term the El Niño
me, compared to a few years back, it’s
we are experiencing is supposed to disappear
bad. Recreational fishing catch rates are
rapidly over winter, with the potential of
estimated to be down by as much as 70%.
another La Niña after that. Let’s hope so,
It’s hard to imagine that climate cycles like
I’m in need of a return to warm waters filled
El Niño can’t be involved.
with hungry snapper and marlin. ■
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COOKINGFISH
Creamy Scallop Fettuccine BY Michael Walkley
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SCALLOP FETTUCCINI MY STYLE...Michael Walkley is an a keen fisher, NZ Fishing Community Admin and amateur chef. This time of year the scallops are breeding but there’s still plenty of plump, tasty roe in them and they’re an amazing entree or meal unto themselves. Scallops are best served fresh and if you’re brave a freshly shucked scallop can be enjoyed uncooked and straight from the shell - it’s a love it or hate it experience, but if you love it, you’ll never cook them again! Ed
Creamy Scallop Fettuccine INGREDIENTS 150g butter 250g cream cheese 300ml milk 100g grated Parmesan Teaspoon minced garlic Cup white wine (poach scallops) 24 scallops Egg fettuccini Parmesan flake and spring onion to garnish Salt and pepper to taste
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METHOD Pre poach scallops in white wine and set aside Cook pasta until al dente for this is was roughly 5 mins, set aside Sauce pan on medium heat melt butter and combine cream cheese stir constantly until smooth, and garlic salt and pepper as well as grated Parmesan continue to stir as it thickens gradually add milk to get constancy right, Once smooth add drained fettuccine and scallops, stir for a few minutes until evenly coated Serve up garnish with spring onion and flaked Parmesan Drink rest of the bottle of wine. ■
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Accidental
Marlin If there’s a line in the water, you never know what it might hook By NZFisher staff
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On the scales, a beaut by any standard.
Alastair’s Pinnacle 7.2m ‘All in’ - quite a marlin raiser already. Credit: Sam Mossman
HUSBAND AND WIFE TEAM, Alistair and
and grabbed the smallest setup on the
Emma McEwen, owners of Pinnacle Boats
long corner, the 20-year-old faithful Penn
Whitianga, went out for an afternoon
Senator 6/0 spooled with 15kg Momoi
game fishing trip on their Pinnacle 660SD diesel demonstrator, as a special treat for Emma to celebrate Valentine’s Day. Five minutes after setting the gear they
mono, that was deployed in the hopes of snagging a mahimahi or skipjack. To their surprise, Alistair’s homemade
were in the action. The Pakula Lumo
daisy chain of black magic fleas on
Sprocket was popped out of the shotgun
120lb leader had hooked a stroppy
but didn’t stick, the fish then came in
striped Marlin.
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GAMEFISHING The pair spent two hours on the fish, bringing it to the boat several times during the fight, the majority of which was spent with the fish within 50 metres off the boat straight down. Alistair had to use the boat to gently raise the fish on such light gear. The old reel got warm but performed well for Emma on her first ever Marlin. The pair is excited to successfully land Emma’s first marlin, which came in at five times
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FAMILYFISHING
a
The Robinson
Family Classic
This, is how families should fish!BY Keith Robinson
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all the Robinson Family Snapper Classic contestants
EVERY YEAR OUR FISHING mad family
your name written down on the trophy
congregate to the parents property just
and the badge are fought for fiercely.
past Otautu Bay for the Xmas holidays for a week of fun and games, relaxing, dining on seafood, drinking and fishing. Below is a couple of stories of our first couple of fishing trips for 2016!
The banter leading up to the comp is confident, humorous and misleading. It used to be a leisurely late start for some on the day of the comp, but it has got to a stage now where there are three to four boats full of Robinsons launching their
During this break, we have a family fishing
boats an hour before the sun comes up
competition called ‘The Robinson Family
on the day of the comp.
Snapper Classic’. Pretty simple comp - the heaviest snapper caught on the day wins - there are no prizes. There is
This year my wife Jeanne caught the winner. It was Me and Jeanne and our
also a badge that gets presented to the
four children in our boat, and we headed
winner. This gets sewn onto the shirts
out to the mussel farms to get some bait
that we wear the night of the comp as
and hopefully a few snapper while the
we recount our days fishing over a few
tide was heading out as we wanted to fish
beers on the deck. The glory of having
a spot that goes all right on the incoming.
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This is some other nice fish caught this year. Back row - Keith, Stocks, Jeanne, Jock, Kane. Front row - Hayley, Renee, Jack, Therese
The plan was going good, the live bait
other hand, was not getting tapped at all
tank was filling up, and we pulled a nice
and ended up getting smashed by a nice
few pannies out as well. At one stage
snapper, so it was decided we would all use
I was pulling up a dead weight which
the octopus.
I thought was a heap of mussels, but it
The next few hours went off! It wasn’t red hot
turned out to be an octopus which got the
but every 15 to 30 minutes one of the rods
excitement levels right up as we have found
would bend right over, and the reel would
octopus to be an awesome bait for snapper.
start singing. During this period, a 16.3lb
We headed off to spot X for the incoming
(winning) snapper jumped on Jeanne’s rod,
tide. Four rods with big fresh Kahawai,
and she spent 10 minutes playing it up to
yellowtail and octopus baits were chucked
the net. We ended up with a bin full of nice
out the back and placed in the rod holders.
snapper ranging from six to 16 pound. Go
There were a lot of smaller fish down there,
Jeanne! Go the Octopus!
and the Kahawai and yellowtail baits were
Another comp that fits in with our Xmas
getting picked away at the whole time
holidays is the ‘Otau-two-can Challenge’.
they were down there and were constantly
Dennis Gage is a long time camper at
having to be replaced. The Octopus, on the
Otautu campground, and a few years ago
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The Robinson Snapper Classic trophy
he started this awesome comp. The comp is held on the 1st of January every year, entry into the comp is two cans/bottles of an alcoholic beverage per angler.
would try for a fish anyway.
The boat that catches the biggest snapper on the day gets all the grog! Getting entrants for the comp is done on new years eve by walking around the camp ground with a wheelbarrow. As you can imagine everyone is in high spirits and are more than happy to contribute a couple of cans and enter the comp.
winds, the boat getting swung around constantly and our lines all over the place, it was actually fishable. We must have looked like mad buggers to the steady line of traffic that had been washed out of the camping grounds and were heading back home along the coast with their headlights on.
Though, not all of these entrants will be getting out fishing the next day for health reasons! This year saw the weather turn to crap on New Years Eve and the 1st of the year, it was raining with an easterly wind gusting to 40+ knots. The sea wasn’t that rough close in so we (myself, sister Abbie and her partner Stocks) decided that we
We stayed in close and got blown off our spot a couple of times due to the wind gusts, but if you didn’t mind the driving rain, 100km
The flow of traffic was that steady; it looked like a funeral procession. The host of the comp Dennis Gage and a few mates came out for a couple of hours fishing as well, so it was good to know we weren’t the only mad buggers out there. Mad or not, Stocks won the comp with a snapper about four to five pound and scooped the grog. Gotta be in to win! ■
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