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Lake Taharoa

Northland, New Zealand · sea

Water Type
sea
Coordinates
-35.8062, 173.6483

Lake Taharoa, on the coast of Northland, New Zealand, is a saltwater spot best fished around the change of tide. Casting from the shore, look for any seam where deeper water meets shallow — the edge of a sandbar, the lip of a reef, the corner of a harbour entrance. From a boat, you can drift the same edges, dropping lures or bait into the strike zone with each pass.

Location

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-35.8062, 173.6483 · View on OpenStreetMap →

Species Reported in Northland

These species are commonly caught at fishing spots across Northland. Conditions at Lake Taharoa 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

Fishing Lake Taharoa usually starts the day before — checking weather, tide or river-flow data, and confirming your licence is valid for Northland. Conditions in New Zealand can shift quickly, and a quick pre-trip review saves a lot of wasted travel.

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