Ben Laverack

Ben is passionate about back country fly fishing, regularly fishing the rivers and lakes that are surrounded by native beach forests or tussock lands. He will take you to some of the country's most picturesque locations for a day of premier fly fishing. 

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Chris Dore

Chris Dore is a Queenstown based fly fishing guide and well known New Zealand fly fishing personality. He is an endorsed member of the SCOTT Fly Rod Pro Staff Team and in 2006 became one of the first New Zealanders to successfully pass the internationally recognised, Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Casting Instructors examination.

When not on the river, Chris is the Marketing and Promotions Ambassador for Manic Tackle Project, New Zealand and Australias largest fly fishing tackle distributer where he hosts public events, talks, fly casting and product demos from our brands including Simms, Scott Fly Rods, Waterworks Lamson, C&F design, Airflow, Hatch, Primal, MFC and Loon Outdoors. As you can see, Chris is a people person, so you won't have any problem sharing a few days or more on the river together.

Chris believes that "life's too short to not catch fish", and takes a highly instructional, and fun-filled approach to fly fishing.

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Glenn Beach

Glenn Beach (BEACHY as he is known) runs Go Fish Kiwi and has over 30 years experience trout fishing in the rivers and lakes from the Central North Island to the Lower North Island. These rivers include the Tongariro River, Whakapapa River, Mohaka River, Rangitikei River, Tuki Tuki River, Hutt River and the Ruamahunga River, with more than 25 other rivers/lakes to choose from.

At Go Fish Kiwi we offer exceptional guided Trout Fishing, Raft Fishing, Helicopter Fishing, single day or multi-day adventures for beginners through to expert. Glenn is a qualified grade 3 raft guide and qualified outdoorsman and is contracted by many organisations each year to deliver outstanding outdoor experiences to hundreds of participants. As a member of the New Zealand Professional Fishing Guides Association you can be assured you will be looked after. Our extensive local knowledge, friendly and patient approach to guiding is why we have so many return clients, so visit our website and let us provide a trip of a lifetime for you.Glenn can be contacted via his website or +64 21 305219

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Cory Scott

Having begun fly fishing at 4 years old on the rivers of Southland under the guidance of his grandfather, Gisborne’s Cory Scott has gone on to win 11X New Zealand Fly Fishing Championships titles, been a part of 6X New Zealand World Championships Teams and has been a Fly Fishing guide for 20 years.

Yet his real passion is the backcountry fisheries of the East Cape and across New Zealand, which he integrates all this competition and international fishing experience and a multitude of different techniques to fool the wily trout of the NZ mountains. As your guide, Cory is available to share his learnings and techniques obtained from many years under the tutelage of the Master, the trout itself, as well as the multitude of learnings picked up across the country and the world, during the heat of the world’s toughest competitions where fooling that next fish is the difference between winning and losing, which he has fine-tuned to NZ conditions. 

While Cory boasts a vast knowledge of rivers, streams and lakes throughout NZ, it is on the East Cape of the North Island which Cory is based and calls home. This region is one of the most isolated and rugged parts of the country, and the many fisheries that make up the Te Urewera and Raukumara Ranges are where Cory has an intimate connection, knowing each like the back of his hand.

The isolated nature of the region results in un-pressured fisheries, where you will be hard pressed to see another angler on your journeys. This has created some of the most stunning fisheries you will find on this planet. And Cory’s regular clients attest this. 

Cory is a witty character, who loves to share a laugh with his clients, while at the same time standing true to his dedicated and professional approach to your special day or days. And by way of his passion,etiquette and commitment to being the best for himself and for his clients, he has forged a reputation as one of the most sought after guides in the country. 

Cory can be reached directly on +64 22171 6643, via email coryscottflyfishing@gmail.com  or via link link below

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Anthony Fullerton-Smith

Anthonay can be reached on +64 20 4027 1914

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Gordon Watson

Gordon was born and raised in Glenorchy and has a long-standing family history in the area dating back 6 generations.Growing up in a place like Glenorchy gave Gordon the opportunity to hone skills in the backcountry. Gordon has been fishing all his life and accumulated a vast amount of knowledge of the local rivers and fishing conditions. Gordon provides guided trips stalking and fishing sighted Brown and Rainbow Trout while exploring the crystal clear mountain rivers flowing though majestic valleys with scenery that is truly breathtaking. Telephone +64 277881160

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Kunio Onishi

Kunio is the first, and only FFI certified casting instructor in the Central North Island.

He is one of the most passionate flyfishers and fly tiers known. Kunio was born in Japan, spent most of his 20's discovering new water and great locations in New Zealand and ultimately decided to put down roots in Taupo. He enjoys sharing his knowledge and the latest techniques to catch the fish of your dreams.

He is also known as a Spey casting instructor. If you would like to reach another world of fly fishing...swinging big flies on the big rivers like Tongariro, he is the man to contact!
Telephone: + 64 7 378 9366

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Matt Butler

Matt Butler is a young, passionate and energetic fly fishing guide based in Te Anau, Fiordland. A born and bred Kiwi, Matt lives in the deep south of NZ to immerse himself in the unbeatable outdoor lifestyle that the South Island offers. He has over 20 years fly-fishing experience, with 10 years of that guiding NZ's South Island. He prides himself in his fish spotting abilities and making the decisions required to successfully hookup to that fish of a lifetime. He shares his intimate knowledge of both the fishery, region and techniques so you have a successful day on water. 

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Peter Hill

Peter lives at the base of the Te Urewera National Park in the Galatea, Murupara region. With this being his home he has a wide knowledge of rivers and streams that are all under an hours drive. He has lived for fishing and hunting all his life, specializing in nymph and dry fly, also land based streamer fishing in lakes.
He can offer his clients the following:

  • Drive to upper tributaries to walk and  sight fish for good Rainbows and Browns with dry fly and nymph
  • Shore walk a beautiful Lake and streamer fish for smelting Rainbows
  • Float down the spectacular Rangitaiki River in  his certified raft and fish water that can not be accessed on foot and have a great wilderness experience with good numbers of wild trout. (This is a great option for the physically impaired)
  • Helicopter into very remote scenic Rivers in the heart of the Te Urewera National Park.

Peter has the ability and patience to teach all levels and abilities, whether it is fly or spin fishing.

You can contact Peter on + 64 27243 4526 or click the link below to visit his web site

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Ben Booth

Welcome to Boothy’s Fishing School Ltd, the home of monster Mackenzie Country trout. Boothy’s Fishing School Ltd is owned and operated by Ben Booth who has years of experience targeting the very large trout and salmon that live in the Mackenzie Country canal system. 10lb to 20lb rainbow and brown trout are regularly caught with a number of fish over the 30lb mark coming to the net on a not to irregular occurrence. If catching one of these fantastic hard fighting fish sounds like you send an e-mail to Ben and book in a day or call him on +64 21 1161 950

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Julian Danby

Julian Danby, owner of Rotorua Trout Guide has included salt water fly fishing to the options currently offered in the freshwater. Bay of plenty is home to multiple harbours that are home to abundant fish life, notably kawahai, Silver trevally, snapper and the premier of New Zealand's saltwater fly fishing scene, the yellowtail kingfish.

Recent years has seen the emergence of a true world class saltwater fly fishery in New Zealand. Its hard not to get excited sight fishing for kingfish in shallow water around the edges of the harbours. Known for their intelligence, power, explosive speeds and guile in combination with the elegance these fish posses  makes the yellowtail kingfish a true trophy for the fisherman.Julian can be contacted on +64 27 339 7468

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Rachel McNae

Rachel McNae leads the New Zealand Fly Fishing Academy with passion, expertise, and a deep commitment to learning on the water. Blending her internationally recognised career in education and leadership with a lifelong love of fly fishing, Rachel has built the Academy into a space where people of all ages and abilities can thrive, and fly fishing is a space where adventure and learning go hand in hand.

Her goal is simple: to create inclusive, supportive, and inspiring learning experiences that connect people more deeply to nature and to themselves. Rachel’s calm, collaborative style will help you build confidence, sharpen your skills, and discover the joy and mindfulness that fly fishing offers. Her guiding style is calm and empowering, encouraging every angler to find rhythm, skill, and confidence in their own journey. Whether helping beginners take their first cast or mentoring seasoned anglers to refine their technique, she fosters an environment of curiosity, connection, and joy.

A respected leader in the New Zealand fly fishing community, Rachel has served as Captain of the New Zealand Women’s Fly Fishing Team (the NZ Fly Ferns 2023/2025) and, in 2020, was a member of the New Zealand Silver Flies, winning a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Championships.  She has long supported sport through her governance roles with the Waikato Institute for Leisure and Sports Studies and Sport Fly Fishing NZ. She is also the Director for Casting for Recovery New Zealand – North Island, where she leads initiatives that highlight the healing and well-being benefits of fly fishing for women.

Rachel’s qualifications include a PhD in Leadership, multiple degrees in Education and Leisure Studies, and professional teaching qualifications. She is an author, speaker, and advocate for learning through nature and movement, and continues to inspire others to wade a little further, cast a little truer, and discover the wonder that lies beyond the next bend in the river.  Rachel's phone is +64 27 226 6762 or click the button below.

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Ronan Creane

I started fly fishing at the age of 12 and have been completely immersed in it since. I have fished all over the South Island, particularly in Otago for the last 16 years. As a recreational angler I would fish about 140 days a year, always with adventurous attitude. In 2015 I decided it was time to put that experience to good use, so I became a full time fly fishing guide. I was born in Ireland but visited New Zealand on a one year working holiday visa in 2002. That was it, I was hooked! I returned every October for the following 9 years for 6 months at a time.. just to fish! I also fished much of the globe during those explorative years.

In 2011 I made New Zealand my home. Lake fishing was a big part of my life in Ireland and I've adapted many Irish tactics to suit New Zealand lakes and rivers. I have written about fly fishing for over 10 years with most of that effort going into my very active blog. In 2005 I was one of the first anglers in New Zealand to receive the Casting Instructor Certificate from the Federation of Fly Fishers. I continue to teach fly casting today. In 2008 I was the co-host for a Discovery Channel fly fishing TV show called "Fish This", while more recently took the lime light with Jeff Forsee in "Pure Fly New Zealand" which aired for the first time in October 2016. We have since filmed another episode for the second series which was big hit, representing the series at the “Rise Fly Fishing Film Festival”. The episode from the first series is available on the inflight entertainment on Air NZ! I have over 30 ten minute films on youtube, so there's plenty ways to get to know me a bit before you drop me a line! Fly fishing is my life and I'm dedicated to it. You can contact me on +64 22 0461768 or via my web site.
 

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Johnny Gummer

Johnny owns and operates Altitude Fly Fishing, specialising in providing anglers the best chance of success to achieve their angling goals.

Based out of Palmerston North which is very central in the lower North Island, Johnny has the ability to utilise water in the Manawatu, Wellington, Hawkes Bay, Taranaki and Central North Island regions.

From large lowland rivers with very high numbers of both rainbow and brown trout to the remote and beautiful small spring-fed or backcountry style streams with more challenging but less fish of larger size, there is plenty to choose from. These unique places have been Johnny's home waters for nearly 20 years.

Join Johnny for an unforgettable angling quest. His commitment is to offer a professional and memorable experience, with a central focus to raise your angling skills and chance of success to all new altitudes.

With nearly 10 years in competitive fly fishing, representing New Zealand at a World Championship level and being an IFFF Certified Casting Instructor, Johnny has the technical, analytical, and relatable teaching skills to help you improve your overall skill-set as an angler and give you the best possible chance of setting the hook on your dream fish.

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Miles Rushmer

Guided walked-up days on the Tauranga Harbour flats targeting the new holy grail of saltfly - ray-riding yellowtail kingfish.

Step off your cruise ship and into the water, quite literally, and enjoy a day wading the shallow harbour flats looking for large black stingrays with yellowtail kingfish riding in symbiosis on their backs. These Kingies make bonefish look like puppydogs!

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Greg Dougherty

Greg, a born and bred southern kiwi, along with his wife and young family have operated Alpine Fishing Guides since 2002 . Based in the beautiful town of Wanaka, the gateway to Mt Aspiring National Park and just 1 hrs drive from Queenstown. With many fine restaurants and accommodation options, vineyards, walking trails and golf courses and New Zealand's Southern Alps as a backdrop, It is not just a fishermans paradise it is a paradise for everyone.

Alpine Fishing Guides offers guided half, full and multi day trips on the surrounding gin clear rivers and lakes for wild brown and rainbow trout.  Walk and wade sight fishing using 4WD, drift or float fishing by inflatable raft or remote back country rivers by helicopter.

Alpine Fishing Guides is one of the few companies in New Zealand to offer float trips .

Greg is trained in Outdoor First Aid, River rescue and is a qualified New Zealand Rafting guide. Audited by Maritime NZ yearly and fully insured you can be sure of a safety conscious and professional operation.

Greg is a passionate and patient guide and is happy taking beginners to the most experienced. He will tailor your fishing trip to meet your ability and expectations  and do his uttermost to be sure you leave New Zealand with fond memories of a true New Zealand trout fishing adventure.

For any questions or inquiries contact Greg now . You will be sure to get a prompt reply.

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Ben Haywood

With the rugged Southern Alps of the South Island of New Zealand as a magnificent backdrop, enjoy catching wild Chinook (King) salmon averaging between 5kg (12lb) and 11kg (25lb) in the very scenic and unique braided rivers of Canterbury.

Canterbury is the main salmon fishing destination in New Zealand and a haven for salmon fishing trips, with the top 4 plentiful rivers less than 90 minutes from Christchurch International Airport. The salmon arrive from the Pacific Ocean and begin their spawning run, usually starting in November and continuing to run through until approximately the end of April.  

Your fishing guide, Ben Haywood, is based in Christchurch and specialises in catching Chinook salmon on both light spin tackle and the fly. He offers tailor made single and multi-day fishing trips suitable for all abilities. Ben prides himself on delivering an outstanding fishing experience to remember. He uses his extensive knowledge to locate prime salmon holding water which ultimately gives clients the optimum chance of successfully hooking salmon. Contact Ben on +64 22 323 3966.

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Graeme Watson

Hi, I'm Graeme, one of Southland Fly Fishing's experienced fishing guides.With over 50 years of fishing experience in the Southland and Otago region, I have a sound knowledge of weather,river conditions and where to find fish.

I'm a member of the New Zealand Professional Guides Association,Former Chairman of Southland Fish & Game Council and a Trustee on two Conservation Organisations. I'm also a retired Southland farmer and have a wide knowledge of the Southland area. Come and join me for a memorable fishing experience.Telephone :027430 1398

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Brett Cameron

You can contact Brett either by clicking the link below or call him on +64 27 681 4134

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Anton Donaldson

Whether you're brand new to fly fishing or ticking New Zealand off your angler’s bucket list, I’m here to make your experience unforgettable, accessible—and fun. Based in the stunning Mackenzie Basin, I guide across the South Island’s crystal-clear rivers and remote backcountry streams, where sight-fishing to large, wild trout is the name of the game. My specialty is working with first-time fly fishers and those who want to lift their game. I love sharing the unique Kiwi approach to fly fishing and helping people grow their skills while catching big trout and having a good laugh along the way. You don’t need to arrive as an expert—just bring your curiosity and a sense of adventure!

With a background in tourism and years spent exploring New Zealand’s fisheries, I combine patient, practical instruction with a relaxed, approachable style. I tailor every trip to your experience level and goals, from an introduction day to multi day missions. I believe the journey should be just as memorable as the fish—and I’ll make sure you leave with new skills, new stories, and a deeper love for this beautiful country. Phone +64 27 380 6001

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Rodger Webb

Hello and welcome. My name is Rodger Webb. Having lived and fished the Omarama and surrounding areas for the past 35 years,  I have a very intimate knowledge of our fishery. I’m very passionate about fly fishing and sharing my knowledge with visiting anglers. We offer a diverse range of fishing options from small streams to high country lakes, tarns and rivers and cater for all fishing abilities and ages. I am fortunate to guide exclusively for the Lindis Luxury Lodge which is situated right on the banks of the world famous Ahuriri River. We pride ourselves on delivering a first class fly fishing experience focused on a safe and memorable trip. We also offer fly casting and fly tying tuition. All gear can be supplied or you are welcome to bring your own. We practice catch and release and are focused on preserving and protecting our fishery.

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Adam Peat

Adam has been a keen angler, flytier and hunter for many years. Adam loves sight fishing, and getting his guests on to large wild brown trout. Adam guides out of Owen River Lodge

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Paul van de Loo

Enjoy great days of fishing with a professional guide committed to making your fishing expectations a REALITY! Paul is a passionate, highly experienced professional fly fishing guide, since 1990, fishing in New Zealand, Alaska, British Columbia, USA, Europe, Scandinavia, and Australia. Being based in the Murchison area allows Paul to plan your Brown Trout fly fishing experience in the Nelson, Marlborough, West Coast, and North Canterbury fish and game regions with ease. As a professional fly fishing guide Paul can give you every assurance that your fishing experience will be conducted in a professional manner at all times, honouring our fishing etiquette, working with respect for you and the environment. His craft has been developed over the years by spending time with both novice and seasoned fly fishers, listening to their expectations, observing their techniques, and working with them to achieve the most rewarding fly fishing experience.

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Casey Cravens

Casey guides the Mataura, Otago and Southland streams and wilderness rivers of the South Island. His fishing obsession dates back to a childhood in a hot dry land far, far away. For over 25 years he's fly fished for a wide range of species and landscapes: from Texas black bass and redfish to Rocky Mountain cutthroats, to Quebec's sea-run brook trout and Atlantic salmon, to Patagonia's browns and rainbows. His favorite rivers are concentrated on the lower half of the South Island. Casey enjoys road trips connecting Queenstown or Wanaka with Dunedin.

Casey moved to Dunedin in 1993, where he raises two sons. He enjoys backpacking the high country with camera and fly rod, sight fishing with a dry fly, and tying new patterns for hatch-driven rivers like the Mataura. Casey is on the pro staff for Thomas and Thomas Rods. He also enjoys reviewing gear, writing and giving talks on conservation, fly fishing traditions, techniques and destinations. Wild Angler offers a wide range of options, from basic casting lessons to helicopter backcountry expeditions to some of the world's finest wilderness rivers. All-inclusive packages available. Corporate inquiries welcome. Telephone + 64 27 346 6903

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Mark Buckingham

You can contact Mark via his web site or telephone him:+ 64 3 443 4486

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Dustin Habener

Dustin can be contacted on Ph +64 21 038 9411   

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Kevin Payne

Kevin & Jodi Payne are owner operators of Back Country Trout.  Fairlie is a great base to access multiple types of rivers set in some of New Zealand's most scenic places and diverse weather patterns which is key to finding trout every day. 

Sight fishing to bigger than average trout is Kevin's specialty. With more than twenty years of guiding in this location, Kevin has extensive local knowledge and access to a variety of superb low pressured rivers containing both rainbow and brown trout. Helicopter fishing and overnight camp outs are options. The towns of Lake Tekapo, Fairlie, Geraldine and Timaru will put you in Kevins' guiding range. Phone home +64 3 685 8181 or Cell +64 27 227 8142

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Bryce Curle


Bryce has been guiding in the Taupo/Turangi and Central North Islands abundance of streams and rivers since 1998, with options to cater for everyone from the beginner to the experienced angler who may want to experience the more remote and pristine streams and rivers either by 4x4 vehicle, helicopter or hiking, sight fish to wild and hard fighting rainbow and brown trout.
To find out more please look at Bryce’s web site contact below. Telephone: ++64 272049401

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Roger Tompkins

Roger offers Drift Boat flyfishing.  Fish the edge waters and tributaries of Lake Dunstan or the Poolburn or Manorburn Dams. Dunstan is a one-day trip the Dams have two-day minimum. Hugely popular in the USA & Canada now here in New Zealand.

The drift boat offers you great fishing from a stable platform, great scenery and access to water you could never otherwise get to. Drift boat flyfishing is a great way to get a true, natural drift to your fly, access to water impossible on foot. A day is made up of fishing from the boat, sight fishing the edges.

We  fish nymphs, dries and streamers. We also offer day trips on the Clutha and multi daytrips on the Waiau or Waitaki Rivers, Hydro lakes and tributaries. Multi day expedition trips are available on request. We operate an American built, out board jet powered Pro Drifter. Our guides/skippers are MNZ certified. Call/WhatsApp Roger on +64 21 436 870 or click on the link below.

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John Hamill

John has been offering guided fly fishing for rainbow and brown trout on the lakes, rivers and streams of the central North Island from Rotorua since 1996. Cruise and Fish Rotorua offer options from ½ day to multi day backcountry Heli fishing.
Whether you are a novice or experienced angler we have an option to access some of the best of the central North Island's fly fishing. For a boat option check out our lake option here:
Contact John at Cruise and Fish Rotorua. T: +64 21 951 959 or visit our website.

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John Gendall

John Gendall flyfishing SALT WATER!

Looking for an additional challenge from chasing big trout? Try big Kingfish!

The Kingfish is commonly regarded as our most revered inshore sport fish. John Gendall Fly Fishing is excited to offer you some of the finest salt water flyfishing you will find anywhere in the World, right here in the top of the south Island we have a true world-class salt water fly fishery. Where else can you stalk the flats for big kingfish one day, and the very next stalk trophy trout in the cold, clear mountian streams?

Wade the flats and site fish to Kingfish and Kahawai. Kingfish can be seen riding stingrays, bow waking and even tailing in the shallows as they swoop on crabs, flounder and bait fish that the stingrays dissturb.These kingfishing are up to 30lb, very agressive and rip line, plenty of backing and a strong forearm is essential. Kahawai cruise the shallows busting up endless shoals of bait fish, these fish really snatch at the fly, jump repeatedly and fight as hard as any... pound for pound.

John has been working diligently to find ways to tackle these fantastic fish in a wide variety of new locations. John's  sharp eye, extensive knowladge of the flats, tides, weather and fish movements ensures you the best opportunity at hooking one of these magnificent fish. John's knowledge also ensures your safety of the flats, tides moves quickly and stingrays can cause harm.

“I have salt water fly fished for; Tarpon, Permit, Bonefish and trevally. Kingfishing is a visually exhilarating form of Salt weater fishing and up there with anywhere else I have fished in the world”.
 It really is the best all round sight fishing experience.

The best time of year to fish the flats is December through to April.

Advisable gear:

  • 9 or 10 weight rod
  • 9 or 10 weight saltwater  reel with at least 200m of backing
  • sinking tip saltwater line
  • Flats boots, gloves, light weight shorts, wading wind jacket

I can provide gear if need be.If this sounds like something you'd like to try, please get in touch to organise a tailored New Zealand fresh and salt water experience. You can contact John via his web site (click below) or call him on: +64 3 548 7892

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Simon Jolly

Ph +64 21 565 590   

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Brayden Hill

Brayden can be contacted on +64 274 086 581

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Dyl Eyeington

Hi I’m Dyl from Trout Fix Nz,

I am based in Otorohanga West Coast of the North Island and guide the Waikato, King Country and Bay of Plenty areas. I’ve spent years learning the river systems and fisheries and know the waters well.

From low land streams to the amazing backcountry rivers Nz has to offer, I'm here to help you have a great day/days out. I’m happy to take out beginners right through to well seasoned anglers.

I have a passion for all styles of fly fishing but have a particular love for dry fly dropper fishing in small tributaries chasing both brown and rainbow trout. 

A bit about me I am born and bred in New Zealand I’ve been fishing since I was old enough to hold a rod and that fishing addiction turned in to fly fishing over the years. My love for fly fishing has taken me all around the beautiful country of New Zealand and abroad.

Once becoming a seasoned angler in fly fishing, I found a love of teaching and seeing my friends and family catching fish on a fly rod in some of New Zealand's amazing locations that fly fishing takes us. So of course guiding professionally came along as no surprise. I have modest accommodation available in Otorohanga if required, there is some gear and rod hire available also if needed. 

Let’s chat and set up a day suited to you and create some rad memories together.

For bookings and enquiries you can reach me on either Facebook or Instagram @troutfixnz or by phone +64 21247 0990 or email me by clicking the link below

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Stephen Sprague

Stephen can be reached on +64 272 935 335

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Hans Kreuer

Hi, I'm Hans Kreuer, your fly fishing guide based in Nelson. I have a passion for helping anglers of all abilities achieve their angling dreams, ensuring they have a great trip by working as hard as I can. I have a relaxed style and am able to draw upon decades of fly fishing experience, both overseas (and the last 13 years) here in New Zealand. I take pride in the hand crafted flies I tie to give my clients the edge, and give help where needed with casting and general river skills, to help turn chance into reality. I like a laugh on the river and even a beer later if that takes your fancy. Overnight camping and multi-day road trips are my favourites as they allow time for a bond between guide and client to form, and also to add variety to your valuable fishing time. Single day trips are also a great option with a myriad of rivers available within a short drive of my Nelson base.

I speak fluent German to compliment my English, and I hope you take the chance to team up with me in the amazing pursuit of the large Brown and Rainbow trout that abound here in what I regard as the best sight fishery in the world.

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Barry Perkins

I'm Barry Perkins, a 4th generation New Zealander, and have lived and fished in Southland for the last 40 years, spending the first 20 years dairy farming close to the Mataura River. During this time I have gained extensive local knowledge of the Southland area and it’s rivers, and I am confident I can show you some of the best fly fishing that you will find anywhere in the world. In 2001 we sold our farm and moved to Gore where and when I started guiding .

The Mataura River is world renowned for  "Match the Hatch" fishing, however we are spoilt for choice, with over 25 other rivers and streams within one hour’s drive from Gore.I live and fish locally and consider it a privilege to guide visiting anglers on the Mataura and other Southland Rivers. After living here for many years I know the rivers intimately, and friendships with local landowners allow me access to some epic fishing spots.I specialize in Dry Fly and Nymph fishing and carry two fully rigged rods for clients, one for Dry Fly fishing, the other for Nymphing, so that we can fish off the top whenever there are rising fish without me wasting your valuable fishing time re-tying flies.

Whether you are a beginner or an expert, I have loads of patience, heaps of local knowledge, and expertise to help you experience the thrill of landing a hard fighting wild brown trout from our uncrowded Southland rivers. I do not charge a deposit or cancellation fee. Very occasionally a booking may need to be amended or cancelled due to river or weather conditions. As this is no fault of either party, I believe the client should not be financially disadvantaged. I will always try to find clear fishable water, and with over 25 rivers within one hours drive, can usually do so. Telephone: +64 3 208 6476

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Anton Donaldson

Anton Donaldson was one of the pioneers of the South Island flats fishery at Collingwood. He has spent countless hours over several years searching out hard fighting Kingfish in the shallows in Golden Bay. This fishery is one of the best flats fisheries that New Zealand has to offer owing to its 270 degree protection from onshore winds and its amazing clear water. Anton is the ultimate explorer and always has an eye out for fishing opportunities. He is also a very experienced trout guide in the Nelson region where he specialises in sight fishing for large brown trout.  
Anton is a local Golden Bay resident and always has his finger on the pulse of the fishery. His knowledge of tides and where the fish will be at any given time is outstanding.Other species that can be targeted on the flats include Australian Salmon (or Kahawai in New Zealand) and Silver Trevally. There is a fantastic chance here to fish for big brown trout and then hit the flats and chase down a powerful Yellowtail kingfish. A combination trip encompassing both backcountry fly fishing and fly fishing the flats is completely unique.

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Jim Perry

Jim is from the Motueka region and has fished it’s most excellent river systems since his early years. “Its my back yard!” Now, having travelled extensively overseas, Jim has returned to raise a family and delights in showing visitors how wonderful our rivers are. “I specialise in stalking and spotting trout so the fish can be appreciated in their natural environment. I like to make a day on the river fun, educational and most importantly filled with wonderful memories.” Jim can cater for single or multiday trips- local or backcountry – fly or drive - easy or technical fishing. “Rocky River Fishing” is all about your day out so click on the Contact Me button to email me and we can work on a plan. Or give me a call  +64 21 135 7408  

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Martin Langlands

I have been a full time fly fishing guide since 1991 and have been involved in fly fishing as a career since 1985, most of my working life. With over 2900 professional guide days in South Island NZ it's this extensive experience I draw upon to make your guided trip the best it can be. The knowledge gained from my experience helps overcome the challenges from the South Island’s ever changing weather and water conditions. My friendly, respectful, highly innovative and informative approach aims to efficiently maximize your fly fishing experience, enjoyment and precious time.

A wide range of waters are chosen to suit your requests, experience and fitness level. These include Spring creeks, Limestone streams, Wild freestone rivers, Small streams, Coastal lagoons, Meadow creeks, Lakes  and Backcountry rivers (these are a real passion of mine). I specialize in sight fishing for larger Rainbow and Brown Trout, some of the best quality in the South Island. I also can at times target Canterbury's legendary Searun Brown Trout that can be massive! Importantly all levels of anglers are catered for with a real focus on customization to suit your angling preferences and budget. Trips are often based in small country towns that are well serviced and strategically placed near great waters to give you the best possible fishing at the time, lessening wasted travel times and to give you a true and memorable Kiwi experience. We also enjoy camp outs, cabins, huts or farm accommodation for more remote trips . Access is mainly via 4x4 and walking, helicopter trips can be arranged on request.

Sharing my deep passion for NZ ("Kiwi") ecology, culture, and natural history with clients adds interest and fun to the guide day. Integral to my guiding operation is my fly tying business. As a lifelong professional fly tier and trout fly designer you will be using some cutting edge, unique and effective patterns along with innovative rigs and approaches that you can take forward in your angling path. As a guide, I take pride on being highly organized, paying attention to detail, achieving the best possible result for every guide day, and living by the motto "I am only as good as the day in front of me "

Top quality fishing gear is supplied at no charge. Creative filming and video of your trip is included { I have produced several educational DVDs available on my web site.
To sum up ...Family Friendly Guiding for all ages and levels. Single day trips through to multi day road trips. Extreme adventure angling. Large Brown Trout specialist. Telephone:+64 21 201 7049

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Peter Wilton

At the age of nine I made my first ever cast into the turbulent waters of the Tongariro River, the raw power of her thundering green rapids was intimidating. The whole scene completely absorbed me. Second cast a five pound rainbow struck on the swing ripping line from my frozen fingers. Little did I know the impact that particular moment would have on my life. I was completely captivated; immersed in the river's magic. Fifty years on, that fascination still lingers and I remain addicted, absorbed in the rivers grandour. Fly fishing in New Zealand rivers isn't just a sport, it's a passion that consumes you and over the last twenty years I've been fortunate to be involved not only as a guide, but also as a fishery ranger and trap operater working for the Department of Conservation who manage this great fishery. Summer sees my passion extend beyond the Taupo rivers to our majestic wilderness rivers that border our region. Stalking wild browns and rainbows with nymph or dryfly in a sunlit gorge is a unique New Zealand experience. I invite you to share this passion and join me on an adventure of your choice, whether you're an experienced or novice angler, there's a river just waiting for you.

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Jeff Forsee @ Aotearoa Anglers

NZPFGA members Jack Scott and Jeff Forsee operate Aotearoa Anglers, based in Wanaka, and offer a wide range of NZ fishing options including drift fishing from two purpose-built NRS Slipstream rafts. While drift boats or rafts might be commonplace in North America there are relatively few here in NZ and Jack and Jeff are proud to be some of the select operators offering this unique New Zealand fishing experience.

You will actively fish from the raft as your guide skilfully navigates downstream, hitting the most likely spots along the way. Anglers will use a variety of techniques, from dry flies and nymphs to streamers, based on the season and water conditions. Streamer fishing is a common and effective technique and there is nothing more exciting than seeing a brown or rainbow trout chase down your fly in the gin-clear water!

Drift boat fishing offers a fantastic way to enjoy New Zealand's waters and epic scenery, accommodating anglers of all levels and physical abilities, ensuring no one misses out on this magical experience. Fishing from a raft is a comfortable, enjoyable, and fun way to fish during any time of the year - including winter which offers great angling opportunities for migratory brown and rainbow trout.

Both Jack and Jeff are accredited New Zealand Raft Association guides, with current swift water rescue certifications and high-level outdoor first aid training. They are also proudly certified by AdventureMark, the highest safety accreditation for adventure activities in New Zealand.

For more information on drift fishing with Aotearoa Anglers or to book, contact us via the link below, or reach Jeff at +64 22 095 4700 and Jack at +64 21 775 210 via phone or WhatsApp.

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Aaron Ford

Aaron Ford runs Uppacreek Guiding which is based in Motueka at the top of the South Island. Aaron offers single and multi day trips including helicopter camping and fishing trips. Personalised Adventure, Kayaking, Hiking and Golf can also be arranged. 5 star lodge accommodation can be arranged.

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Julian Danby

Julian Danby operates Rotorua Trout Guide Limited guiding services. Julian offers guided fly fishing trips to the fantastic streams and lake systems in abundance throughout the region. The world famous and highly regarded fisheries surrounding Rotorua  is a necessary part of any serious trout fisherman’s travel itinerary to New Zealand yet so often overlooked by overseas anglers. We specialise in chasing trophy brown trout in the local spring creeks, quality dry fly fishing, heli-fishing wilderness adventures and saltwater fly fishing for kingfish.Julian can be contacted on +64 27 339 7468 

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Emmanuel “Manny” Shchukin

Emmanuel “Manny” Shchukin is based in Nelson, chasing browns and rainbows throughout backcountry water in the top of the south area. A true nature lover, Manny is passionate about finding you beautiful fish in beautiful places and loves sharing Aotearoa New Zealand with local and visiting anglers alike. He is passionate about taking fit anglers on missions deep into NZ’s limitless bush and will carry the gear the extra mile to find you those backcountry browns that dreams are made of. Manny can be reached via telephone: +64 22 468 8578 or check out his instagram @mannyfishadventures

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Steve Yerex

Steve Yerex has been fly fishing in the Central North Island for fifteen years. Based in Taupo, he specialises in Brown Trout and Rainbow Trout fly fishing, both summer dry fly action and winter steelhead runs. He is able to provide back country heli fishing, and as a senior trip leader single or multi-day raft fishing trips, as well as wade fishing. He can provide riverside accommodation on the Tauranga-Taupo River, and can supply all equipment as needed. Beginners and knowledgeable fisherman alike will enjoy the experience.

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Chris Bell

Fly fishing for trout in Canterbury and on the West Coast’s many still-water lakes and tarns can be a fun and memorable experience for the visiting angler. Chris from “South Island Adventure Fly Fishing” can take you to fish some of the best still-waters in both nearby regions to target Brown, Rainbow and Brook trout, using a variety of different fishing techniques. Many of these waters are less pressured fisheries compared to a lot of the rivers and streams, and often you will find you are the only angler on the water on any given day.

Chris specialises in spotting and casting to cruising trout along shallow lake margins, sometimes shallow enough to cause the trout’s dorsal fins and tails to break the water’s surface. This close quarter’s sight fishing is heart stopping stuff and is often compared to bone fishing in the tropics, but is instead located in a freshwater environment on shallow sand and mud flats. Trout typically average around 2.5-4lbs but some fisheries have larger fish on average, with 5 - 6.5 pounders and the occasional larger fish being targeted and caught. Casting dry-fly’s and nymphs to sighted fish is exhilarating stuff and is usually the favoured fishing method, however on occasion blind fishing with nymphs or streamers can sometimes be the most efficient method to target some sections of water, not to mention a very relaxing and effective method of fishing some lakes.

If the weather dictates better fishing conditions on the South Island’s West Coast, Chris will often be happy to travel across to fish the various lakes of this region even for just a day, to find better sight fishing opportunities for his clients. Chris’s guiding business consistently utilises careful “Catch and Release” even in the lake fisheries to help to protect existing wild fish populations, into which there can sometimes be little recruitment. Telephone: + 64 272 286 064

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Brian Willson

My name is Brian Willson and I have been a fly fisher for over 50 years. I am a professional fishing guide and current NZPFGA member of which I have served at executive level and have guided anglers of different skill sets, ages and gender from all over the world. I have also written two books on fly fishing and am a keen artist. I am passionate about fly fishing and the therapeutic qualities it offers and enjoy sharing this experience with people on and off the water. Over the years I have made some amazing friendships that continue to this day. I have partnered up with one of these friendships, Barrie Barnes from I Love Fly Fishing, and I sell exclusively, quality, affordable fly fishing gear at my premises at 8 Wiremu Street, Turangi, the designated I Love Fly Fishing shop in Turangi which is open all hours— just ring +64 21 667 867 anytime. I take a serious interest in my clients and freely offer advice when asked and am happy to talk fishing anytime. Tight lines, Brian Willson

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Zane Mirfin

Few anglers understand the marine fishery of the northern South Island like guide Zane Mirfin. Being a sixth-generation Nelson-based angler Zane has an unmatched repertoire of special locations, local access connections, and specialist knowledge that is highly valuable to visiting anglers.
Zane Mirfin holds a current skippers ticket (SRL) that allows operation in all inshore waters and our commercially surveyed 4.1 metre aluminium pontoon boat MNZ 134307 is ideal for guiding 1 or 2 anglers to a full range of lakes, lagoons, estuaries and coastal blue water opportunities. With up to 40 saltwater fish species available, our anglers catch yellowtail kingfish, snapper, albacore tuna, trevally, kahawai, barracouta, blue cod, red gurnard, tarakihi, mackerel, groper, sharks, flounder, warehou, wrasse, dory, squid, and many more...
Specialising in multi-day fishing trips we fish throughout Tasman Bay and the Marlborough Sounds, and highly recommend the fish-rich areas of Delaware Bay and Okiwi Bay.
Wade fish or stand & cast up-front in our highly stable pontoon vessel that is silently propelled by an auxiliary electric motor. Zane’s Golden Bay base is Rangihaeata, near Takaka township, close to fine dining, bars, cafes and many accommodation options at days end.

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Bryan Wilson

Bryan is a native ‘West Coaster’ focusing on the productive streams and rivers around his hometown of Reefton and neighbouring districts. Bryan has developed his guiding business since 1997 and has assisted anglers from all over the world to share in the adventure and excitement of the fantastic fishing available on his doorstep, focus is on brown trout averaging 4 lbs and better, providing local river day trips, helicopter trips and wilderness campout fishing. Bryan arranges accommodation for all anglers. His expertise and experience is your key to finding the best angling opportunities in this special part of New Zealand’s South Island. You can contact Bryan via telephone: + 64 27 245 8163

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Chris Williams

You can contact Chris either by clicking the link below or call him on +64 21 995 576

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Gareth Bayliss

Trout Hunting NZ - Based in Taupō, I guide fly fishers across the central North Island – from beginners to seasoned anglers. I specialise in sight-fishing, backcountry rivers, and helping clients connect with wild trout in stunning settings.My approach is relaxed, professional, and focused on creating memorable, authentic Kiwi fishing experiences. Whether it’s your first cast or your millionth, I’ll tailor the trip to suit your goals and ability. You can contact Gareth either by clicking the link below or call him on +64 27 876 8863

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Blair Daniel

If seeking an experience deep into Aotearoa’s forests and mountains seeking flawless trout, I’m your dude. I specialise in multi day heli and back country adventures immersing us in an unforgiving yet rewarding paradise. I will teach you how to fish the South and gain an appreciation of our entomology, ecology, mountains and rivers. We will fish my patterns and whether it’s a riverside taco and a sneaky Syrah or a fast ‘n’ light trip, I’ve got your back.  As a teacher, I’m a soft hand and want you to excel technically to enrich your skill set. Nans of Southern Latitude Guides fame acts as my agent par excellence to give you a seamless booking experience whilst I’m skating up chrome bright steelhead in Northern BC. If you are after a journey with a Kiwi who’s travelled domestically and internationally for wilderness and fishing, get in the chopper and let’s go catch some fish. Contact: Blair +64 21649937 October - April, +1 250 6416621 April - October Instagram: @flyfishsouthnz

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Nick Reygaert

Nick Reygaert is the founder of Gin-Clear Media & Gin-Clear Travel. 

For the last 15 years, he has carved out a career as a celebrated fly fishing film maker during which time he has traveled extensively in pursuit of the world's best fly fishing. He rates the NZ trout fishery as the most challenging and therefore rewarding fishery in the world. 

He has called NZ home since 2003 and lives very happily in the trout paradise of Te Anau with his wife and son. As a proud member of the NZPFGA, let Nick share with you the best of the Fiordland and Southland region from day trips to multi-day adventures with heli-fishing options. Telephone: +64 3 249 8012

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Dean Whaanga

Dean is an internationally recognised, Orvis endorsed fly fishing guide with over 30 years experience, and has an intimate knowledge of the waterways throughout Southland, Otago, Fiordland, the Mackenzie and North Canterbury. Dean and Fiona have established Mataura River Lodge in Riversdale, Southland, located just 5 minutes drive from the Mataura River…the Brown Trout Capital of the World. Mataura River Lodge offers dinner/bed and breakfast and has extensive vegetable and flower gardens.  Fiona is a great cook and you will enjoy her homestyle, homegrown meals. There are 30 rivers/streams within 30 minutes of the Lodge and road trips throughout the South Island are also an option. Dean has built up a honest relationship with landowners and has access to many wonderful, low pressured rivers and streams. He is jovial, kind and very patient man with the eyes of a hawk and has a reputation for delivering the goods. Dean +64 27 491 2585 Fiona +64 21 175 7046

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Steve Carey

Kia ora.  My name is Steve Carey and  I have been a dedicated fly fisherman for over 50 years and a full time guide for 30 years. I guide out of the Mt Cook/Mackenzie area of south island New Zealand where the fishing is world class and the area is surrounded by stunning unspoiled alpine scenery. It also has one of New Zealands most reliable climates throughout the fishing season of November - April.   This region does not recevie a huge amount of angling pressure, the days are hot and sunny, the expected rainfall mid to low, and best of all no sandflies!   Visitors are assured of good value accommodation and restaurants as well as the opportunity to meet real New Zealanders (Kiwis). Steve can be contacted on  +64 27 688 6944

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Alex Scott

Alex specialises in guiding the remote backcountry waters of the Otago, Southern Lakes and South Westland regions. Trout fishing in New Zealand holds a special allure of its own, with majestic backdrops and unspoilt gin clear rivers. You never know what is around the next corner or in the next pool, it might just be the trout of a lifetime! Contact him on +64 226 525 019 

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Lindsay White

Lindsay has been a full time professional trout fishing guide in the Nelson / Marlborough / West Coast regions since 1985. He is based near Murchison.From this location it is possible to fish 30 different rivers or streams via 4WD vehicle and a further 21 wilderness or back country rivers via helicopter.The trout in most of these rivers average in the 4lb to 5lb range.Lindsay specialises in sight fishing for trophy Brown Trout. Minimum Booking 2 days.Telephone: + 64 273 059 613.

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Ethan Clark

Top Of The Lake Guiding is run by the knowledgeable and passionate fly fishing guide Ethan Clark. Ethan is based at the top end of Lake Wakatipu in the beautiful small township of Glenorchy and operates from here and Queenstown. Having access to many of Otago's premium trout fishing locations and within a small drive to Southlands fly fishing Mecca, Ethan will guide you in these beautiful locations for wild brown or rainbow trout.

Ethan is a genuine kiwi outdoors man, he has been fishing since a young age and has experience and a can do attitude to make your New Zealand trout fishing experience a memorable one. So if sight fishing for our world renowned rainbow and brown trout is on your list of things to do don't hesitate and give Ethan a call now.

Ethan may be contacted on his mobile phone +64 27 427 5120 or by clicking the link below.

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Boris Cech

The ultimate fly fishing challenge - stalking the ever elusive New Zealand brown trout. Boris Cech of Kehu Guiding - an established fly fishing guiding service, with professional dedicated guides who are passionate about providing you with an outstanding fishing experience. Landing a ten pounder is possible on any day! Wilderness camp-outs are a highlight of our guiding service. An angling adventure, fly fishing remote rivers where New Zealand's large wily browns reside. Here the scenery is breathtaking and the fly fishing fantastic.Telephone + 64 21 617 103

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Paul Wright

For me, a great day of fly finishing starts the moment I meet the anglers joining me. The excitement of setting off to an unknown, secluded location; the majestic scenery of the region; the preparation and the first trout sightings set us up for a fishing day like no other.

I have been a fishing guide in Wanaka and its surroundings for over 15 years now, splitting my time between a well renowned exclusive lodge and private customers. The full day fly fishing experience with me can include 4WD transfers as well as locations accessible only by helicopter.

Having moved to New Zealand from Scotland, I consider myself incredibly lucky to be based in one of the best fishing regions in the world and I am always keen to share this piece of paradise with other keen anglers. Regardless of your level of experience, age and expectations, I can guarantee an unforgettable day of fishing.

You can call or text me on +64 21 037 6259 or by clicking on the link below.

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Roger Tompkins

Roger offers Drift Boat flyfishing.  Fish the edge waters and tributaries of Lake Dunstan or the Poolburn or Manorburn Dams. Dunstan is a one-day trip the Dams have two-day minimum. Hugely popular in the USA & Canada now here in New Zealand.

The drift boat offers you great fishing from a stable platform, great scenery and access to water you could never otherwise get to. Drift boat flyfishing is a great way to get a true, natural drift to your fly, access to water impossible on foot. A day is made up of fishing from the boat, sight fishing the edges.

We  fish nymphs, dries and streamers. We also offer day trips on the Clutha and multi daytrips on the Waiau or Waitaki Rivers, Hydro lakes and tributaries. Multi day expedition trips are available on request. We operate an American built, out board jet powered Pro Drifter. Our guides/skippers are MNZ certified. Call/WhatsApp Roger on +64 21 436 870 or click on the link below.

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Colin Heard

Colin Heard is thrilled to share his passion for fishing with everyone at Hooked Rotorua, nestled in the stunning Rotorua region! Hailing from Galatea, close to the enchanting Te Urewera National Park, Colin is excited to continue a family legacy of hunting and fishing that has been passed down through generations. Guided by the wisdom of his late grandfather and father, he has truly embraced the joy of fishing. Having honed his skills at Lake Aniwhenua and navigated the vibrant tributaries of the Rangitaiki River, Colin has become an expert in Nymphing and dry fly fishing. With his trusty fly rod always ready for the next thrilling adventure, he can't wait to share those experiences with fellow enthusiasts! For Colin, fly fishing isn’t just about the excitement of the catch—it’s about exploring breathtaking, remote backcountry that reveals delightful surprises at every turn. As he continues his journey, Colin finds so much joy in sharing his knowledge with passionate anglers. There's nothing quite like the thrill of watching others enhance their skills and achieve those incredible hook-ups!

Colin offers full-day and half-day guided fishing experiences in Rotorua and its scenic surroundings. He eagerly looks forward to welcoming you on your next unforgettable fishing adventure!  Phone +64 27 467 6467  

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Tony Hawker

Tony is the proud owner and operator of Riverview Lodge; a premium fishing retreat nestled near the alpine village of Hanmer Springs—right in the heart of New Zealand’s renowned South Island brown trout country. Riverview Lodge enjoys an exceptional location, offering prime access to the iconic rivers surrounding Hanmer Springs, along with convenient routes to the remote West Coast backcountry waters. With over 30 years of fishing and hunting experience in the region, Tony brings deep local insight to every expedition. His career with Fish and Game and the Department of Conservation adds a wealth of expertise in fisheries and wildlife management, making him an invaluable guide for any outdoor enthusiast.

Tony is an expert in sight fishing for trophy-sized brown trout in remote backcountry rivers. Riverview Lodge offers immersive multi-day fishing and accommodation experiences, along with flexible day trip options. Guests are transported in comfort via 4WD, or for a truly elevated adventure, helicopter access can be arranged to reach secluded fishing spots and make the most of your time on the river. Every package includes a delicious lunch and all necessary fly-fishing equipment, ensuring an effortless and memorable experience. With access to an extensive range of rivers and landscapes, each trip can be customised to suit your preferences—whether you’re new to fly-fishing or a seasoned angler chasing the quintessential New Zealand adventure.

To plan your unforgettable fishing experience, reach out to Tony directly at +64 021 221 8325, or click Contact Tony Hawker to explore more at the Riverview Lodge website.

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Simon Cruickshank

Simon may be contacted via his mobile phone +64 21 904 462 or by clicking the link below.

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Ian Cole

Ian Cole is based in picturesque Wanaka which nestles in the very heart of NZ’s Southern Alps. Ian would be the most passionate, experienced and qualified of fly fishing guides in the local area having fly-fished for more than 50 years and throughout many places in the world. He was one of the first NZ guides to qualify as a Federation of Fly Fishers Certified Casting Instructor.

Additionally, he is an accomplished fly tyer and teacher. Over the years, his expertise, fisheries knowledge and experience have seen him feature in many magazine articles, videos and books. Ian has enthusiastically guided and up-skilled anglers since 1992 - novice, intermediate and advanced anglers alike. He revels in sharing with others the wonders the NZ South Island fishery offers anglers. He proudly specialises in sight fishing to both large brown and rainbow trout, is a patient guide and teacher who offers top friendly professional service, indeed, the high percentage of repeat clients are a testimony to both his professional skills and happy friendly disposition.

Ian offers enormous flexibility in his guiding service by having intimate knowledge of 3 adjoining areas – Otago, Central South Island and Southland. His day and multi day adventures provide a marvellous spectrum of angling opportunity with a larger number of rivers, streams and lakes to choose from as well as maximising prevailing weather and angling conditions. Ian is an Epic Pro Guide and ambassador and can supply quality gear – Epic, Simms, Orvis, Sage. Accommodations can be arranged. Tel + 64 (0)27 208 0188

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Michael Hartstonge

Michael may be contacted via email or phone +64 3 217 6060  or +64 27 486 2027

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Sean Andrews

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Lloyd Smith

Lloyd is a passionate fishing guide based in Gore, being a local with 40 years fishing experience he has extensive knowledge of the many Rivers and Streams of the Lower South Island.

If you want to “Match the Hatch” on the Mataura or find that special Back Country or Lowland gem he will tailor a fishing experience personally to your requirements whether you are a complete beginner or a seasoned expert.

Lloyd is a patient guide with a great sense of humour, so contact him and let him share his knowledge with you.  Telephone: +64 27 925 3135

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John Hamill

Cruise And Fish is your port of call when considering an idyllic trip out onto the stunning lakes around Rotorua. Run by John Hamill, you'll be treated to a personal excursion, specially tailored to suit your individual requirements. Whatever your own level of experience, whether you're a beginner or a seasoned pro, John guarantees to provide an adventure to remember. Methods we use are jigging, soft baits, trolling and depending on the time of year, fly fishing.

The boat can take you on your choice of lakes, depending on the fishing season, All year round are Lake's Rotorua, Rotoma and Ōkareka. Or Lake Tarawera and Lake Rotoiti between 1 October - 30 June (these 2 lakes are closed July-September for boat fishing).

The 6m Buccaneer cabin boat is fitted out with quality gear. A electric trolling engine makes for quiet and environmentally friendly times, with a 2024 low emission 150hp Yamaha to get you to the spots in comfort and speed. Named after a famous trout fishing fly developed for the Rotorua Lakes by John’s father ‘Hamills Killer’ is comfortable for 4 people and up to 6 onboard. Certified to MaritimeNZ requirements, it has all the safety equipment and safety management systems to look after you while on the water.

Cruise and Fish Rotorua is great for friends and family occasions, to have time out on some of the most beautiful scenic lakes in NZ. If you have time, enquire about the natural hot springs to enjoy and walks around the lakes.You can reach John via his web site or call him on:+64 21 951 959

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Henare Dewes

Kia Ora... I'm Henare Dewes and if you are reading this then already we have something in common - the love of fly fishing to sighted wild Rainbow and Brown Trout. Since beginning guiding with Dick Fraser in his superb "Cedar Lodge" in 1999, I have learned many lessons about fly fishing but the main thing that stays with me is that it is a privilege to be able to make a living in this way. My job is about sharing the "where", "how" and "what" of fly fishing here in the Southern Alps region. You're the "who" and as I have already said, we have enough in common to know the exact reason why! Telephone: : +64 21 228 3473

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Quentin Forster

Quentin Forster owns and operates Christchurch based "Troutseekers Guiding New Zealand". He started guided professionally in 2015 on the diverse freshwater fisheries of Canterbury and West Coast, South Island. Small streams, spring creeks, braided freestone rivers and the spectacular headwaters that flow from our Southern Alps mountain range. He ties all of his own flies and takes pride in their effectiveness. His approach to guiding focuses on sharing the skills and techniques needed to be consistently successful in a wide variety of situations. Above all he likes to spend time with like minded people and help them to achieve their own fly fishing goals and aspirations while in New Zealand. He offers trips for beginners and advanced anglers alike and works hard to get you onto those big hard to catch Brown Trout that New Zealand is famous for. Please contact Quentin for more information. +64 22 676 3435

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Ed Halson

You can contact Ed by email (click the link below), cell phone +64 27 445 1144 or landline +64 3 442 4236.

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Hannah Clement

Hannah is a South Island based fishing guide who owns and operates She’s on the fly guiding. She provides single and multi day trips right across the South Island including camp outs and Heli trips into the back country. Hannah is a knowledgeable fly fishing guide who has an infectious enthusiasm about all things fly fishing and adventure. Hannah will take you to some of the most stunning surroundings the South island has to offer while sight fishing to the ever elusive brown and rainbow trout. Hannah loves to see your fishing dreams become reality while enjoying the New Zealand fly fishing at its finest. She strives to provide the best in both the fishing and your over all enjoyment and will always try to cater the trip best suited to your needs and ability. To get in contact with Hannah and start planning your fly fishing experience please click on the link below or phone +64 21 192 0442

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Dean Harrison

I love fishing. And I have fished many parts of the world over my 63 years on this blue spinning globe. I know how I like to be treated. For my own fishing, sometimes I like to start early… or fish late. Walk hard… or just cruise quietly because ‘that’s how I feel today’. I appreciate a guide who will share information, and understand what my goals are when I fish. Help me fish hard when I want… or back off and give me space if that’s what I need. That’s what I will do for you. I will look after you, in the way I like to be looked after when I engage a guide. I want you to have the trip I want to have when I travel to fish. Sometimes it comes down to one guide, one day, one river.. and the best outcome… That is what I want for you.I love 3-5 day adventures with clients that want to go 'back-country' in a hut/s.. or travel to a handful of rivers over several days in a region. I spend my guiding time between North Canterbury and the mid reaches of the South Island's West Coast where I have my own base/fishing retreat with a log burner, dartboard and a cold beverage on hand. Deano  +64 21 324 229

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Quentin Donnelly

Growing up in Southland, Quentins formative years were spent along the banks of the Aparima River, or one of the many other world class waters in the province.

Quentin (or “Q” as he is more commonly known) was lucky enough to have a father who put a fly rod in his hands at a very young age, and in doing so has sparked an unrelenting drive to learn about every aspect of the sport.

The pursuit of the ultimate angling experience has seen him travel domestically and internationally chasing both fresh and saltwater species, as well as stimulating a successful progression to other aspects of the craft such as fly tying, rod building, writing and eventually guiding .

With medium size  rivers such as the Oreti, Mataura, Aparima and the Waiau at his doorstep as well as the many other small streams and stillwater options available in the province he can cater for all skill levels, weather conditions and abilities.

For “Q”  Southland and its fisheries  optimise fly fishing in New Zealand, and he looks forward to sharing these truly special waters and their strong, selective, wild trout with you.

You can reach Quentin via clicking on the link below or give him a call on +64 27 204 6208

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Bryan Wilson

Bryan is a native ‘West Coaster’ focusing on the productive streams and rivers around his hometown of Reefton and neighbouring districts. Bryan has developed his guiding business since 1997 and has assisted anglers from all over the world to share in the adventure and excitement of the fantastic fishing available on his doorstep, focus is on brown trout averaging 4 lbs and better, providing local river day trips, helicopter trips and wilderness campout fishing. Bryan arranges accommodation for all anglers. His expertise and experience is your key to finding the best angling opportunities in this special part of New Zealand’s South Island. You can contact Bryan via telephone: + 64 27 245 8163

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Will Spry

Will can be contacted on +64 27 3103 593 or by clicking the link below.

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Serge A Bonnafoux

When all the rivers are blown and the weather conditions are dreadful we still have an amazing opportunity to fish and have a great day or two. Canterbury, North Canterbury and the West Coast, were we can transport you in a well maintained late model 4WD, have many lakes fishable from the shore, some offering year-round angling. Surely it will test your ability to spot, cast, entice the trout but also and most importantly the strike.

The lake fishing in New Zealand is exciting, fun and rewarding; the fish living in still waters are powerful, fast and cunning. By mid December damsels and dragonflies are plentiful and seeing Brownies jumping 2 feet out of the water to catch one of these provokes an exceptional adrenaline rush. There are lakes around the region within an hour driving and the methods we use go from indicator which is generally as dry fly and a suspended nymph, spotting the fish walking along the lake margins while casting a dry fly or a nymph, or streamers.

We will not take you to crowded big lakes, as we would rather offer you the wilderness of remote smaller pieces of water where an encounter with other anglers is rare. Fish size in such lakes varies from 2 to 3 lbs and you could catch a couple of dozens fish a day, to larger fish up to 6/7 lbs. Those brown trout are big fighters and have a tendency to offer a magnificent spectacle with jumps and back flips and only surrender after a long battle. In South Canterbury lakes also have big rainbows. Despite of the abundance of fish in the lakes we encourage catch and release. You can contact me on +64 3 315 7499 or +64 21 211 3462

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