Some years back the New Zealand airlines, some top NZ fly fishing lodges, and the NZ Tourism department were having

a yearly trip where they invited 24 people from America who were influentials in the fly fishing travel science to come

for two weeks to see how wonderful their country was and how good their fly fishing was too.


My good friend, Pete Woolley, owner of Fly Fishing Outfitters in San Francisco, had been on this trip and put a good word in for me.


This was a completely free trip from the airport in Sacramento, CA to New Zealand and back, two weeks of world class fly fishing for

big wild trout in 4 famous lodges, meals, transfers, etc.


All I had to do was bring my gear and money for tips.


The wonderful people in New Zealand and Australia, both, love us children of the American soldiers who helped keep the Japanese

from occupying their countries in World War II. Nothing like going somewhere that you are treated so well.


New Zealand is comprised of two land islands, the North and the South. Both have magic fishing that is slightly different.


The North island has some remoted rivers with huge Rainbow trout that you get to by helicopters.

The North Island also has the famous Lake Taupo with it's tributaries that get runs of huge Rainbow trout.

Sacramento fly fishing legend Joe Shirshac took group to fish the Tongariro river for decades.


The South Island is famous for sight casting to large Brown trout in clear shallow streams.

The South Island has more of a tropical look to it with some natural "flora and fauna" that they preserved.


Famous Nor Cal fly fishing guide, Fred Gordon of Dunsmuir, CA, has been spending his winters in New Zealand.

You can fish New Zealand in our winter and you need to go for at least two weeks.

Many go there and rent a small camper van and with some research, do a "do it yourself" trip.

They can hire a local guide from time to time also.


Going through a fly shop on a annual group trip would a good idea too so you get some guidance.


There are virtually hundreds of YouTube videos of fly fishing in New Zealand you can watch too.