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Ohau River

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In this season 4 premiere episode of Pure Fly New Zealand, series regulars Anto Hall and Charles Smith head to remote Mackenzie country in pursuit of some of the biggest Rainbow Trout on the planet! Last year, freezing snowstorms ruined Charles and Anto’s chances for a big bow, so they’re more determined than ever. It’s the first day of an unusually early fishing season on the south islands Ohau River and the Trout are finishing their spawning, so the boys try fishing with egg imitations. The drone spots a massive pod of fish in very shallow water, but an incoming snowstorm threatens to ruin the trip once again. Eventually the weather clears, and our hosts get ready for the session of a lifetime, with multiple fish approaching the mythical 30 pounds mark!

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