Awaroa River
Northland, New Zealand · river
Awaroa River is a river flowing through Northland, New Zealand. River fishing rewards anglers who learn to read current — fish hold in the seams between fast and slow water, behind rocks and submerged logs, and at the heads and tails of pools. At Awaroa River, working a lure or fly down-and-across the current usually outperforms casting straight upstream. Higher water concentrates fish; clear, low water makes them spookier.
Location
-35.3061, 173.2588 · View on OpenStreetMap →
Species Reported in Northland
These species are commonly caught at fishing spots across Northland. Conditions at Awaroa River may vary.
Fishing Techniques
- For Australasian snapper
Use berley (chum) to attract snapper to your fishing spot and hold them there, increasing your chances of a successful catch.
- For Eastern Australian salmon
Eastern Australian salmon often school, so if you catch one, keep fishing the same area; they are aggressive feeders and readily strike at moving targets.
- For Southern yellowtail amberjack
When fishing structure, use a heavier leader to prevent break-offs, as yellowtail will often run hard into rocks or reefs.
Recommended Gear
Tackle commonly used to target the species reported in Northland.
Plan Your Trip
Anglers heading to Awaroa River should sort licences and confirm seasonal regulations for Northland before the trip. A quick weather check the morning of helps too — wind direction in particular can make or break a session at a spot like Awaroa River.
Nearby Spots in Northland
Other Fishing Regions in New Zealand
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