Wellington Weekly Report 21st March 2019

  • Wellington
  • 21/03/2019
  • Wellington

Welcome to our abridged fishing report for this week.

Staff are currently out in the field so there is no commentary on conditions, however the links provided will take you to the live updated flows and weather for the river and region you plan to fish.

If you haven't yet bought a licence, buy one online here and make the most of the best part of the fishing season.

The full Weekly Fishing Report service resumes next week.

 

Here's the outlook:

Hutt River and tributaries

 lower hutt

Click here for live weather updates.

Click the highlighted links for live river flow information for the Hutt and Akatarawa rivers.    

    

Kapiti Coast

 paraparaumu

Click here for live weather updates.

Click the highlighted links for live river flow information for the Waikanae, the Otaki and the Ohau rivers.    

 

Wairarapa

 masterton

Click here for live weather updates.

Click the highlighted links for live river flow information for the Ruamahanga, the Waipoua, the Waiohine and Kopuaranga rivers.

 

Manawatu

 palmerston north

Click here for live weather updates.     

 Click the highlighted links for live river flow information for the Manawatu, the Pohangina, the Orua and the Mangatainoka rivers.

 

Rangitikei

 whanganui

Click here for live weather updates.

Click the highlighted links for live river flow information for the Rangitikei and Hautapu rivers.            


We Need Your Eyes On The Water

river

Work recently carried out by Greater Wellington Regional Council in Wairarapa turning a meandering braided river into a lifeless channel.    

If you see any bad activity when you're out and about fishing the region's rivers, please take a photo and let us know what you've happened across. 

Recently an angler took some shocking images of stock in water (dead and alive) and the ghastly impact it was having on the water quality. A simple photo taken on the cell phone and details of where it was taking place has meant the matter can be followed with the local authorities. 

We're also interested in photos of atrocious river bulldozing like that illustrated above. There's no reason for rivers to be destroyed in this manner, in this day and age, particularly by the regional council which professes to be looking after the environment.

If you encounter any such activity please email the pics and details to us. 

Webcams

Click the screen shot below to go to Horizon's website showing the list of available river webcams.

 webcams

Notice board

  • Important changes to the regulations for the Rangitikei backcountry fishery come into force at the start of this season - click here for more. 

  • We've just been advised of the flushing flows from the Moawhango Dam which will cause the rivers downstream (including the Rangitikei) to rise: 

Water Released from the Dam Tuesday at 9pm:

Wednesday 20 March 2019 – 5 hours

Wednesday 1 May 2019 – 5 hours

 Email Wellington Communications and Field Officer Hamish Carnachan if you'd like any fishing or freshwater-related items posted to this noticeboard.

​*This report was accurate at time of writing - please ensure you check the latest weather and river flow information before you head out on the water.

 

 

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