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Boat Show

Itโ€™s that time of year againโ€ฆ

The Hutchwilco New Zealand Boat Show begins May 17 at ASB Showgrounds, and Catch Fishing Tackle in conjunction with Smart Marine is back again, bigger and better than ever. We have 6 passes to give awayโ€ฆ enter by confirming on our Facebook event you will be going to this amazing event.

You can find us in Hall 2 on stand 258, and there is so much happening this year, so call by and say hello.

  • Come and try our fishing simulator with recently updated software. Itโ€™s even better than last yearโ€™s model.
  • Listen to Grant Bittle aka Captain Espresso during one of our regular seminars on the science of using lures to catch bigger fish.
  • See how each lure swims underwater in our huge acrylic test tank.
  • Enter our Snap A Selfie competition to win great prizes.
  • Watch our ground breaking fishing laser show happening every hour.
  • Of course the whole range of Catch rods, reels, lures and other tackle is available at great prices.
  • All of our helpful Catch crew are all hand to answer your questions.
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Workups of โ€˜Biblical proportionsโ€™ was how several days of fishing the Hauraki Gulf have been described this week.

What awaits us

Memories that havenโ€™t been made, thatโ€™s what awaits us all and to some degree we can even choose our future fishing memories, it is time.

Time for either some inshore fishing, maybe not Downtown Auckland quite yet though. But certainly many of the shallower waters around the gulf have started to heat up. Both in terms of water temp and snapper numbers.

Kingfish have been right up against hard against the rocks hounding the fleeing baitfish. A handful of gannets hovering right on a shoreline are relatively easy to spot and a real giveaway to potential top water heaven. These have been spotted along the eastern shoreline of southern Kawau earlier this week. Even western Rangitoto, where this weeks Where’s The Fish is filmed. It’s thrilling stuff.

Out wider towards Coromandel there has been some down time. Perhaps due to the cooler water there at the moment. However this should bring about some radical change shortly in terms of fish feeding. Nor-west of the Moehau range out towards Anchorite is on the near future fishing radar.

Avoid the No Fishing Zone and associated fines etc (it contains the international fibre optic cables we all rely on). North of Tiritiri to Flat Rock and further has provided great action fishing for the workup minded. While the direction of the workups seems to be eastward, I suspect the general Flat Rock area to continue to provide good fishing for a while. The nature of the workups especially just north of Flat Rock has meant good attendance from kingfish. There’s some sizeable specimens in great condition too taking both top water lures and especially fast-retrieved jigs.

Enjoy!

Espresso.

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