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Hello from Down Under! I am in Cairns, Australia at the moment and it's only 36 C today. A bit warm to say the least. It's been a while since I had access to the internet for any length of time so I have waited until now to post some more.

 

New Zealand was absolutely gorgeous, with average fish sizes that would astound anyone. The North Island is a fair bit different than the South Island, but both are equally beautiful. I was in the Queenstown area of the S Island in brown trout country. The fish are very wary, and I cannot emphasize enough the importance of stealth. I got a look at an 11 lb brown that took-off as we aproached - my guide had caught him & weighed him 2 weeks before. Talk about a jaw-dropper. They use these cool landing nets here that have a scale in the handle, so you just lift the fish in the net & presto - you know the weight. Very cool, except I didn't feel like dropping another $100 on a net.

 

I have more pics to post but will do it later. Esleech, the clothes have been awesome, that rain gear really turned out to be a life-saver. Thanks, man. I can't wait to fish NZ again, I think all of you would love it.

 

BTW, sounds like I'm not missing anything weather wise, try to stay warm!

 

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Awesome Glen simply freakin awesome...... Looks like paradise. Can't wait to seem some aus pics..... I take it those were NZ pics? Anyways enjoy yourself yer not missin much over here. Although there is a riveting global warming discussion goin on...... :D

 

Take it easy man!

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Thanks a lot guys, BTW that brown was by far the smallest fish I caught or even saw on the S island. (of course). My buddy that's with me from Aus doesn't fish & I had the guide give him some lessons on the water - 1/2 hour later he caught and landed a 4lb brown! It's the one in the underwater pic. When we released him he went & hid right behind my boot in the current & we got some pics of him in the water. It was really cool to just watch him for a bit before I stood-up & he split. It's absolutely amazing over there, I wish I had more time there. Talk to you all soon!

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