Trout Fisher Magazine

Tough fishing, but great results

cannot remember when I last produced an issue without fishing at least one stream. That’s been the reality of the weather here in the upper North Island since November, however, combined with a number of other commitments, another Covid surge, and a deliberate decision to limit travel in an uncertain economy. Worse still, there have been innumerable days when the weather has also prevented me hitting the lake. If it wasn't chucking down, the wind was against me and more often than not, both, so that my log book looks sad against last year and pitiful

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