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West Coast Dads Trip

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Neighbours Jeff Forsee and Jake Berry fulfil their angling dreams in this episode of Pure Fly New Zealand, as they head out in search of massive South Island Brown Trout. The gin clear river systems of the scenic west coast region are considered the greatest Trout fishery on the planet, and for good reason. These waters run cold and blue, and while the fish are few and far between, they grow well into double figures. After one fish escapes Jeff’s dry fly, the pair have trouble. Only the best, most delicate fly anglers stand a chance of stalking these smart fish, but after a cicada hatch kicks in towards the end of the session, the big boys gradually come on the feed.

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