South Island Fire: Blue Cod, Kingfish and Rainbow Trout Stackin Up
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Tides 'round the sounds are playin' nice: low at 5:30am, high at 11:45am near Queenstown arms, then droppin' off for the arvo bite. Fish are fired up post-front—solunar peaks hittin' major from 10am-12pm, alignin' with that risin' tide for top activity.
Recent catches? Bloody brilliant! Stewart Island charters report 50+ blue cod over 4kg per boat last week on berley trails, kahawai smashin' schools up to 2m in Foveaux Strait, and trumpeter stackin' up in 20-40m. Milford Sound lads pulled 30+ kingfish averages 8-12kg on live bait, while Otago Harbour saw limits of flounder and gurnard. Trout boys in Queenstown rivers nabbed 120 rainbows and browns, mediums 2-4kg, fast takers on nymphs.
Best lures? Jigged caddis pupa patterns in tan or black for rivers—dead drift 'em then swing—orkas or chromers for salt cod and kings. Soft plastics like paddle tails slow-rolled bottom for flatties. Bait-wise, fresh pilchards or jack mackerel chunks rule for cod and kawi; berley with tuna oil for trumpeter; worms or pipis for gurnard.
Hot spots: Hit the gravel banks off Riverton for cod frenzy, or drop lines in Dusky Sound—structure's holdin' monsters. Charter up if ya can!
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