This 24 inch, 7lb plus brownie was taken on a tiny Parachute Adams. The 'Take' was poetry in motion. Angler & spectators had a perfect view from the high bank.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Above average (4.3) with 14 votes.
No baby-sitting or making lunches for Val today. What a great way to spend a couple of hours.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Above average (3.9) with 11 votes.
The very picturesque Grays River is a tributary of the prolific Tekapo River. The Lupins can be a problem on the backcast.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Above average (4.4) with 13 votes.
Your photographer on the other side of the camera with a nice brown trout. This was one of many taken this day from the crystal clear middle reaches of the Ahuriri River.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Above average (3.9) with 7 votes.
This beautifully marked large brown trout was taken on a very small nymph. The Ahuriri River is one of the finest in New Zealand.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Above average (4) with 8 votes.
The 3lb rainbows are an easier target than the double figure brown trout. An extra long tippet and a fine and calm day is necessary for polaroiding these beauties.
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Excellent (5) with 26 votes.
Our lunch stop during a rain shower was this giant willow tree. Large, strong, brown & rainbow trout are present in this small stream
Submitted by: Dave Cook
Rated Above average (4.5) with 11 votes.