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Crossing the Divide

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The South Island of New Zealand is split by whats referred to as the ‘main divide’. Named the Southern Alps, this majestic mountain range runs for 500km down the western side of the island, separating the east and west coast water catchments, providing a contrasting and diverse range of fisheries. Over 2 days I decided to challenge myself on several different waterways, observing and absorbing the variety of methods required to be successful in each. If you want to come fishing with me and experience some of this awesome action checkout traveltruly.com for details Also follow me on Instagram at @traveltruly and facebook.com/traveltruly Filmed and Edited by: Matt Butler Song: Eddie Vedder - Hard Sun

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