Just a pretty sunrise picture of Lake Tarawera and Mt. Tarawera. Mt. Tarawera in 1883 blew off its top a la Mt. St. Helen's.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/10...araweraTwo.jpg
Printable View
Just a pretty sunrise picture of Lake Tarawera and Mt. Tarawera. Mt. Tarawera in 1883 blew off its top a la Mt. St. Helen's.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/10...araweraTwo.jpg
Here is a two year old fish from Lake Rotoiti that is pushing six pounds. Amazing condition factor on the fish out of Lake Rotoiti.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/10...RotoitiTwo.jpg
A nine pound rainbow out of Lake Rotoiti with a doll fly in its mouth. The fly is a Mustad 9672, Size 8 with a green poly tail & back with the body wrapped with lumo material. You charge the fly about every fourth cast to keep it glowing.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/10...otoitiFour.jpg
Last of the New Zealand pictures. Getting ready to release an 8.5 pound rainbow from Lake Rotoiti. This is a three year old fish according to the local biologist.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/10...ordonwith8.jpg
AMAZING stuff Gordon. . . the average size of the fish you were catching is just unreal. Really enjoying your pictures, thanks for posting them!!
I couldn't beleive my New Zealand guide when he showed me one of his glow-in-the-dark flies. He told me that they were deadly.
Gordon, you are provoing that they are. Keep up the good work.