Viking KayaksHow to load and unload your kayakLoading your Viking kayak does not have to be hard work nor is it essential to have expensive loading devices...in this short video Stephen Tapp shows how he loads his Profish Reload without fuss.
Michael 'Smudge' ParkerHow to build a smokehouseSmoked seafood is a delicacy to be shared. While commercial smokers have a place, do-it-yourself models can produce excellent results for those that put in the effort. Want to learn how to put one together? Here’s how…
YouTubeKina - catch and cookJosh James introduces some international guests to the delights of fresh kiwi kina.
YouTubeHow to skin and fillet gurnard and soleHere's a great demo of how to properly fillet gurnard and sole from Knifetech NZ
YouTubeHow the pros shell scallopsSuperfast scallop shelling by a pro. Watch carefully and you pick up the tips.
YouTubeHow to do the double crayfish grabImpressive double cray grab by Wellington spearfisher. Here's how it's done.
Aaron LevianFight Club - The cheater’s guide to kingfishKingfish are big bad brawlers so don’t be afraid to take the gloves off when fighting them. Some days you need every tip and trick in the book!
YouTubeJigging kayak kingfish in the Far NorthA classic Saltwater Assassin aka Lee Kennedy kayak vid. Enjoy.
YouTubeMorningtide Fishing - the effort to make a videoThe guys at Morningtide make great videos, but it's not all that easy. Here's a look at what it takes behind the scenes. Finding great land-based spots is hard work. And sometimes you still don't catch fish.
NZ Fishing WorldDestination Mokohinau Islands + black marlin at Mokes vidThe Mokohinau Islands would have to be the most talked about destination in the Hauraki Gulf. Unfortunately, its remote location and the lack of accurate information on how to get the most from a trip out there means many never actually give the Mokes a crack.
NZ Fishing WorldDestination Great Barrier IslandGreat Barrier island, the jewel in the Hauraki Gulf’s crown. It always seems so close yet so far away. Is the fishing really as good as they say it is? In a word – yes.
YouTubeSpearo tip - catching a crayfish...Ever found a crayfish, gone to the surface to breathe up and come back to find that it's tucked back and locked in to the crack or cave it's hiding in? Try this..
NZ Fishing WorldDestination Little Barrier and outer Hauraki GulfLittle Barrier Island often beckons in the distance for those fishing Kawau. On a scenic basis alone it is worth the journey. Get there on the right day the fishing can be as good as it gets.
NZ Fishing WorldDestination Northern Coromandel to Mayor IslandA huge and immensely varied fishing destination the Coromandel attracts fishermen of all types.
Bonze FleetCatching the uncatchableFor the last ten years I have made it my mission to learn everything I could about catching marlin on lures. It has been an amazing journey and my learnings are ever evolving.
Jason WalkerAuckland Kayak Spots - Army BayLocated on the north side of the end of the Whangaparaoa Peninsula, you will find a small sheltered sandy bay called Army Bay.
YouTubeAquatic Rehab TV - Spearfishing Hauraki GulfJoin Aquatic Rehab TV as they showcase four common spearfishing locations in the Hauraki Gulf of Auckland, New Zealand. In this episode they hunt the elusive snapper, dodge sharks and land a big yellowtail kingfish.
Jeff StrangBaits to impress your mates - Cut pilchard and squid on a flasher rigNo one likes to be a one-trick pony. Read part one of our nine part series bait guide.
Nicky SindenNicky Sindens's top 13 kingfish tips for luresI love witnessing people's first kingfish capture and take pride in watching mates getting buckled over the side of the boat by a big green beast.
Michael 'Smudge' ParkerHow to fish the Manukau HarbourAsk Auckland fishermen for an opinion of the Manukau harbour and its adjacent west coast fishery and most will suggest it’s a dangerous place, full of sharks and tiny snapper.
YouTubeFly Fishing in the WairarapaA heap of fun fishing Wellington's most under-utilised fishery, the Ruamahunga River in the Wairarapa.
NZ Fishing WorldDestination Bay of IslandsFamously celebrated as Zane Grey’s Anglers Eldorado the Bay of Islands continues to shine as a favourite all-weather fishing destination for both locals and visiting anglers from around the world. The author learnt his trade in the Bay fishing every nook and cranny it’s hundreds of islands and rocky cliffs hide.
Jeff StrangBaits to impress your mates - Whole PilchardHere's how to rig a whole pilchard, both head first, and tail first.
Jason WalkerAuckland Kayak Spots - Martins BayLocated around an hour or 70km north of the Auckland Harbour Bridge is a large sheltered bay, which opens up many fishing spots for both kayaks and boats.
Aaron LevianJigging gear - The small essentialsWant to put together an A-grade set up? Check out the essentials, it might not cost as much as you'd previously thought. If your passion is chasing kingfish with dedicated gear, here are a few specialised accessories we love but which are often undervalued and overlooked.
NZ Fishing WorldDestination Cape Kari Kari, Rangaunu Bay and Garden PatchNorthland’s best-kept secret lies within a ring of snow-white beaches and Pohutukawa trees. In the author’s opinion the Cape Kari Kari, Rangaunu Bay and Garden Patch area offers the most diverse and productive fishery that is accessible with a moderate level of experience by a trailerboat owner.
Jason WalkerAuckland Kayak Spots - Sullivans BaySituated on the east coast about 35 minutes or 50km north from the Harbour Bridge you will find a hidden gem of a place called Sullivans Bay, also know as Mahurangi Regional Park.
Jeff StrangBaits to impress your mates - Pilchard / Squid HybridPart three in our bait guide. Time to step up and try a Pilchard / Squid Hybrid. Application: Straylining with various weights, running sinker rig, bottom fishing.
NZ Fishing WorldDestination Whangaroa and Cavalli IslandsAs locations to weather a storm go, nowhere in this country can rival Whangaroa Harbour. With Stephenson Island, the Cavalli group and some of the best marlin grounds on the coast so close to its entrance it’s surprising this destination doesn’t get more press. Hopefully we are about to change all that.
NZ Fishing WorldDestination The Three KingsThe ultimate fishing destination for many, the famous Three Kings Islands and its associated banks, represent the pinnacle of recreational fishing in New Zealand. Trophy sized striped marlin, blue marlin, and swordfish are all caught routinely, as are comparatively oversized kingfish, hapuka and bluenose. Black marlin, yellowfin tuna, big eye tuna and bluefin tuna all show up frequently enough to be considered a realistic prospect on the right day.
Jason WalkerAuckland Kayak Spots - Narrow NeckLooking for somewhere new to Kayak, try Narrow Neck. This is one of those spots that goes to show what a fantastic place we live in. How many places in the world can you catch yourself a feed of fresh fish within sight of the city skyscrapers?
Jeff StrangBaits to impress your mates - Skipjack Strip BaitThe authors favourite straylined snapper bait. Application: Any situation where the alternative would be a straylined pilchard.
Jeff StrangBaits to impress your mates - Half cut pilchard baitsA great rig for days when the fish are present but the bites not strong. Application: Straylining with various weights, running sinker rig, bottom fishing.
NZ Fishing WorldDestination Inner Hauraki GulfAuckland’s inner Hauraki Gulf is almost certainly the most productive fishery in the world, so close to city of this scale. Even though it is under constant pressure it consistently delivers results for those who understand its secrets. A medley of our best fishing journalists have provided the following tips.
Matt LindGetting into spearfishing - A beginner's guideSpearfishing is a sport growing very quickly in New Zealand. Matt Lind has been doing it for quite a few years and has some good advice for those wanting to get into the water. For me, spearfishing has become an obsession. Over the last 10 years it has taken up more and more of my free time and has now become the central focus of my working life as well.
Digital FishGarlic, soy and ginger infused kingfish sashimiScott from Digital Fish brings us this tasty recipe.
Forsythe ThompsonA guide to setting up small boatsBeing completely different to big boats, a good deal of planning needs to be done to kit out your small boat properly and travel in comfort. Forsyth Thompson explains.
NZ Fishing WorldDestination North Cape to Spirits Bay plus ParengarengaRemote, wild, unforgiving but oh so worth the effort when you get there, this northern part of the mainland offers trailerboat-based explorers the closest thing to an untouched fishery they can realistically access on a limited range.
Matt LindKeeping the hunting hot in cold conditions - Winter spearfishing guideWinter still has its grip on the watery world at this time of year, however Matt Lind shares how to pick the hot conditions for cold water diving and hunting.
Jeff StrangBaits to impress your mates - Piper rigged for cast and releaseThis piper rig is deadly on kingfish. As a technique it is the first step in the process of mastering more advanced slow-troll baits and pitch baits. Application: Any situation where the alternative would be a popper or stickbait – ideal for kingfish around structure.
Mike DavisBad weather, big trout - Winter trout fishing guideThere are a surprising number of winter options for the angler, Mike Davis gives us the game plan on how to bag some prime winter trout.
Bruce DuncanWinter tips and tricks for fishing the shallowsWinter fishing has its challenges. The Keys to success involves patience, keen observation and a variety of different types of oily berley.
Joel WestcotShore based tactics - What are the X-factorsRock fishing success can often be attributed to understanding the important influences that cause fish to inhabit one area over another.
Troy DandoDestination Tasman Bay and D'urville IslandTasman in the South Island of New Zealand has it all for the avid fisherman and holidaymaker. As local Troy Dando points out, you can fish one day and if the weather is not so good enjoy hundreds of landlubber attractions the next. From Farewell Spit in the west to Stephens Island in the east, Tasman in the South Island of New Zealand has it all for the avid fisherman and holidaymaker. As local Troy Dando points out, you can fish one day and if the weather is not so good enjoy hundreds of landlubber attractions the next.
John DurrantApproaching the perfect cast - SurfcastingA surfcasting cast, when performed correctly, is a thing of beauty. It’s all about timing and technique rather than power as some people think. Much like in golf, the biggest, strongest people don’t necessarily get the most distance. The approach to the cast is just as important as the cast itself. Safety is a paramount consideration so watch the surf for a while before wading in to make your cast.
Michael 'Smudge' ParkerKeep your options open - Winter fishingWinter isn’t always considered the best time for fishing, but it is a long haul between autumn and spring and I spend as much time winter fishing as I do fishing at any other time of the year. It can require a different approach though and there are many more obstacles in the way.
Mick HallDestination Hokianga HarbourMick Hall explores the wilderness of Hokianga Harbour and reveals a few of his favourite fishing spots.
Scott CushmanSix mistakes anglers make when targeting kingfishUnprepared fishermen are often left with shaking hands after hooking an unstoppable green torpedo – the kingfish is a powerful and intimidating fish to hook.
Scott CushmanDestination Rodney on the rocksThe Rodney area north of Auckland has some little gems when it comes to fishing. There are bays, ledges, estuaries, islands and rock stacks which are all places of interest for the fisherman.
John MoranFishing with the "Gurnard Guru"Having dedicated more than 65 years of my fishing life to targeting gurnard, I am the first to admit that my knowledge on this topic is far from complete, mainly because they keep shifting the goalposts all the time.
Matt LindSpearfishing: Dealing with SharksAbout January last year I was eating breakfast watching TV, about to start a day’s paua diving in the Chatham Islands, when the news of a shark attack off the Auckland coast came on.
Michael 'Smudge' ParkerLand based in the ManukauMany fishos are too quick to discount the muddy Manukau Harbour as a land-based option but, Michael Parker explains, there’s quality fishing to be enjoyed if you pick the right spot at the right time.
Michael 'Smudge' ParkerAuckland West Coast fishing - The Wild SideThe West Coast of the Auckland region can be an intimidating place to fish but with the right knowledge, preparation and a bit of luck, it can also deliver explosive results.
Paul WalkerAuckland Rocks - 17 shore fishing spotsRock fishing newbie Paul Walker charts a treasure trove of nooks and crannies heading up the East Coast from Auckland
Forsythe ThompsonNZ's greatest land-based spots revealedForsyth Thompson is a self-confessed land-based addict and has fished off rocks all around New Zealand. Here’s five epic locations that Forsyth just loves to hit.
Shelley Bradish-CooneyHow to succeed in new spotsWhen you rock up to a new location to enjoy another day on the briny, you may feel completely out your comfort zone. Don’t worry though as there’s plenty you can do to stay ahead of the game and the fish.
Peter JessupFishing the Bay of PlentyThe Bay of Plenty is an angler's and seafood lover's paradise. Here you will find big game fishing, pipi and mussels, flounder in the estuaries, whitebait at the river mouths and large schools of kahawai chasing them as well as snapper easily caught from the beach.
Jeremy CoombesSaltwater fly fishingFly fishing was once a form of the sport that was reserved for freshwater only but some anglers are now opening up to the opportunities that the discipline offers in the briny.
John AdamsNZFW's guide to buying or upgrading your echo-sounder/fish-finderEd note to start. John Adams is an ex commercial fisherman with a vast amount of expertise using echo sounder. He is the author of How to use an Echo Sounder/Fish Finder, and a keen recreational fisherman.
Michael 'Smudge' Parker35 Tips to improve your fishingI believe fishing is a process of continuous learning and improvement. Many things I do now would have been considered unnecessary and inefficient when I started out.
Matt JonesDestination Doubtless BayPerhaps Captain Cook should have investigated further instead of dismissing the uncharted six-nautical-mile-wide bay as he sailed past. His log references the note “doubtless a bay”, hence the name Doubtless Bay.
Jason WalkerBig fish, small kayak - Guide to catching big fish in kayaksI was casting softbaits around for snapper, catching a few when the fishfinder lit up with a huge school of fish. The water around Great Barrier Island was crystal clear and there was at least 10 metres visibility.
John DurrantRock 'n' Roll - Casting into the rocksTaking your boat in close to rocks as swells pound the coastline can seem like a daunting challenge for many softbait anglers but if you go carefully and do the preparation, it can deliver fantastic results. There's a heavy swell rolling in and the skies are hastily darkening, warning us of an impending downpour. But we don’t care.
Peter JessupMonsters from the wild west - Whanganui fishingNo one knows why, but every year at this time the biggest snapper to be found off the west coast are migrating from the lower reaches of the island up past Whanganui, through the Egmont Bite, past Kawhia then Raglan and Port Waikato and on up to Piha and Muriwai.
Lionel KorachHow charters catch kingfishCharter companies are the professionals in our game so it makes sense that we should keep an eye on what they do. NZ Fishing World has the inside scoop as Lionel Korach of charter firm Memorymakers gives us his insight to catching kingfish.
Digital FishJohn dory with leek and oyster sauce recipeJohn dory are subjectively an ugly fish, and don't fight very much, but they are one of the best tasting fish in the sea. They have delicate white flesh and the oyster sauce (made with fresh oysters) compliments the John dory really well.
Joel WestcotTop water kingfish off the rocksTargeting kingfish on lures from the rocks is nothing new. In this country, kingfish are with out doubt the most prized species likely to be fooled by an artificial bait.
Nicky SindenEarning a marlinI was once told “you don’t catch a marlin, you earn one”. I have recently discovered this statement is almost uncomfortably close to the truth.
Jason WalkerFinding the edgeIf 20% of the anglers catch 80% of the fish, how do you put yourself in that top 20%?
John DurrantIn snapper paradise - Great Barrier IslandWe’re making steady progress on our course to the mighty Great Barrier Island from Waiheke’s Matiatia as a toothy southwesterly whips up the following sea on FQ Fishing’s well-equipped 10.5m Senator.
Glen BoothThe up-side of the down seasonWith the big pelagics away in bluer pastures, now’s the time to get stuck in to some off-season tackle and boat maintenance. Because before you know it, it’ll be game on once again.
Peter JessupCrossing The Mighty ManukauCrossing west coast bars in New Zealand is one of the most dangerous assignments a Kiwi fisherman will undertake. It pays to have local knowledge, a good vessel and good contact with the Coastguard, as Peter Jessup explains.
Peter JessupTo iki or not to iki, that is the questionSince the late 1980's when the market for snapper exports to Japan really took off, the iki jime method of killing fish spread and it has now become de rigueur for many amateur anglers.
DISH magazineRecipe - Peruvian ceviche (raw fish salad)Most Kiwis would have tried raw fish before in their lives, but usually here we eat it Polynesian style with coconut cream (see New Zealand Fishing World issue 56 for recipe) or as sashimi at a Japanese restaurant.
Geoff ThomasLivebaiting for kingfish 101 + catching kings with Dan CarterWhen it comes to fishing for kingfish there has been much talk about mechanical jigging and stick baits, but most are still caught by the tried and true live baits.
Geoff ThomasPrime time winter snapperWhen the winter weather arrives many people put their boat in mothballs and store the tackle under the house, waiting for spring to stir their fishing buds. But they are missing out on some great snapper fishing, with everything from pannies among the rocks to big moochers around the outer islands. Geoff Thomas looks at some of the options for putting fish in the bin.
Peter JessupGuide to fishing the Far NorthDue to its unique environment and lack of fishing pressure, the far north is home to some monster fish. Here's a quick guide to some of the spots that have been productive for me during more than 35 years of intensive fishing along the Northland coastline.
Al McGlashenThe elusive big eye tunaThe bigeye tuna is the most elusive tuna in the South Pacific but as Al McGlashan explains a change of techniques might just see you hook up to this deep water trophy.
Paul WalkerWhat draws us to fishing?There is no greater participant sport in the world than fishing but what is it that draws so many millions of people into it? At entry level, it’s easy and affordable to get into in both fresh and saltwater fishing.
Scott CushmanPushing your gear to the limitThe live mackerel was getting nervous and the float darting under the surface indicated he was trying to hide in the kelp from imminent danger.
Scott CushmanCuriosity killed the kingfishThere are tried and true methods for targeting kingfish but every once in a while it’s worth throwing out the rule book.
Scott CushmanCatching kingfish with piperKahawai are a common kingfish live bait choice, but delicate piper can sometimes be the winning option. Find out how to better fish these fragile little live baits.
Matt LindHow to catch more crayfishNothing is more kiwi than catching a feed of crays. I’d hazard the guess that they’re one of the main reasons that most people get into diving in the first place.
Scott CushmanFinding the right land-based locationFishing new areas for the first time or looking again at a seldom-fished ledge to fish it better calls into play our powers of observation.
Jason Walkerkayak fishing - The basicsWhile some kayaks look like mini battleships, getting set up after the initial purchase doesn’t have to be a complex affair. A few important basics can get you into the fish and home again safely. When looking at some of the kayak fishing rigs of the hard-core kayak anglers, they seem to have all the bells and whistles.
John DurrantGreat Barrier boundThis huge island is aptly named the Great Barrier, for it stands the sentinel and guardian of the Hauraki Gulf.
Geoff ThomasThe insiders guide to snapper - rods, reels, lines and different baitsWhether to use a long trace, a sinker on the bottom, a floating bait or a soft bait; these are the questions facing the snapper fisherman every time he heads out on to the water. Geoff Thomas looks at the different methods and the tackle and when we use them.
Scott CushmanA beginner's guide to fishing from the rocksYou are faced with hiking over a steep hill to reach a rock platform, but what gear should you carry? How do you work the berley and how do you catch bait for livies?
Mark ArmisteadTop water fishing from TaurangaHeading to a new fishing destination can be both daunting and exciting; for a lot of us fisher people it can be easy to keep returning time and time again to the same location where we have had success in the past.
John MoranFilleting gurnard – the oft forgotten artThey go by various names, but the humble gurnard rate highly in some fishermen’s eyes. They can be suicidal, and they can be maddeningly fickle. But when winter arrives on the Manukau Harbour the gurnard fishermen get out the light rods and the flasher rigs and prepare for one of the greatest little fishing contests in the country.
John BarnesSlidebaiting - A beginner's guideSlidebaiting, or sliding, is relatively new to New Zealand. The simplest way to explain what slidebaiting is, is to take the name literally.
Mike DavisFast and Furious - The dry fly addictionNymph fishing is an effective method of catching trout but dry fly fishing offers some of the most visually rewarding and satisfying action available to the trout angler. In the sport of fly-fishing, the use of the dry fly is possibly the least understood technique.
Glen CoxJet ski fishing tips - How to anchor a jet skiGreat advice on how to tie an anchor when jet ski fishing.
Matt LindQuest for a first kingiI guess whenever you do something for long enough you begin to get a bit stale on it. The initial thrill wears off and the novelty wanes.
Michael 'Smudge' ParkerManukau - A harbour for all seasonsMany are quick to dismiss Auckland’s West Coast and the Manukau Harbour but, as Mike Parker explains, there’s hot action to be found. Most fishers opt for the warmer months to go fishing and spring is when many start to think about fishing again.
Bruce DuncanHot rocks for the hard daysHey Swish, how did you get on?” “Bit slow but still got six nice snapper.”