Hofsá River Salmon Fishing

Taranaki Region

Taranaki Region, New Zealand
A Fly Fisher’s Paradise with Stunning Natural Beauty

Nestled along the central west coast of New Zealand’s North Island, Taranaki offers an unparalleled fly fishing experience. Its waters, fed by over 40 pristine streams and rivers, flow from the lush ecosystems of Egmont National Park, creating a haven for anglers.

Diverse River Sources
While Egmont National Park is the primary source of many waterways, Taranaki’s rivers also trace their origins to Tongariro National Park. This dual influence enriches the region’s aquatic habitats, expanding the variety of fishing opportunities.

Thriving Trout Populations
Taranaki’s clear, unpolluted waters make sight fishing a rewarding pursuit. Brown trout dominate these rivers, though rainbow trout are also plentiful. Averaging 1.5 kg, these fish often grow much larger, with some reaching an impressive 4.5 kg.

Nature’s Spectacle
Beyond the thrill of the catch, Taranaki captivates with its dramatic landscapes. Towering native forests, rolling green pastures, and vibrant birdlife frame every fishing adventure. The iconic, snow-capped peak of Mount Taranaki completes this postcard-perfect setting.

Taranaki Region

Tranquil Fishing Experience
Unlike busier New Zealand fishing destinations, Taranaki remains refreshingly uncrowded. The relaxed angling pressure means fish are less cautious, offering even novice anglers a higher chance of success.

Fish Species Spotlight
While the region hosts a range of aquatic life, the most sought-after catches include:

  • Brown Trout
  • Rainbow Trout
  • Perch

Immerse yourself in Taranaki’s serene beauty and world-class fishing—where every cast brings the promise of adventure.

L’Ellé de Barrégant

The Hidden Gem of Barrégant
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A picturesque mountain stream teeming with wild brown trout, perfect for intermediate anglers seeking a challenge.

L'Ellé de Barrégant

Descend from the chapel to discover this secluded waterway, where nature creates both beauty and obstacles. The river’s rocky formations and overhanging branches demand precision casting, rewarding patience with lively small trout. A well-maintained riverside trail allows for effortless exploration of its winding course.

For detailed fishing access and regulations:
https://www.parcours-de-peche-morbihan.fr/carte-peche/l-elle-de-barregant-a-grand-pont

Primary Catch:
While other species may inhabit these waters, the star attraction remains the elusive Brown Trout – a testament to the stream’s pristine ecosystem.

River Ribnik

The Ribnik River in Bosnia and Herzegovina is a fly angler’s paradise, blending crystal-clear waters with serene surroundings and effortless wading. Renowned for its thriving populations of grayling and trout—including trophy-sized grayling exceeding 50cm—this river delivers an immersive natural experience.

What makes Ribnik unique is its controlled fishing pressure, with daily licenses capped to preserve solitude. Dry fly tactics dominate, though nymphing with size 18–24 patterns proves equally effective, thanks to the river’s rich insect life and visible structure. Its consistent flow and lush underwater vegetation create ideal conditions for year-round fishing, though the official season spans April to September.

Flowing past the picturesque village of Ribnik, the river balances accessibility with wild charm. Targeting hefty brown trout or selective grayling with delicate flies adds a rewarding challenge. While other species may lurk nearby, the spotlight here remains on:

Brown Trout
Grayling

River Ribnik

Rainbow Trout

BachtellachS® at Seeblisee

Fly Fishing at BachtellachS庐, Seeblisee – A Hidden Alpine Gem

Nestled in the Swiss Alps at 1,433 meters, the serene Seeblisee offers a rare fly-fishing experience for the elusive Cherry-Salmon, a genetic marvel exclusive to this lake. Alongside this prized catch, anglers can target rainbow trout, Arctic char, and a select population of grayling introduced for research.

Accessible by public transport, Seeblisee is the first in a chain of picturesque mountain lakes near Zurich, each shimmering like a pearl in the alpine landscape. While other species may inhabit the area, the spotlight here remains on these unique and captivating fish.

Featured Species:

  • Arctic Char
  • Grayling
  • Rainbow Trout

A dream destination for fly fishers seeking solitude and biodiversity in Switzerland’s untouched wilderness.

BachtellachS® at Seeblisee