Nestled along the central western coast of New Zealand’s North Island, the Taranaki region offers an unparalleled fly fishing experience, where crystal-clear rivers teem with trout. Fed by the pristine waters of Egmont and Tongariro National Parks, over 40 streams and rivers create an angler’s paradise with diverse and abundant fishing spots.

Thriving Trout Populations
Taranaki’s waterways are perfect for sight fishing, boasting healthy populations of both brown and rainbow trout. Brown trout dominate the waters, with average catches weighing 1.5 kg and trophy-sized fish reaching up to 4.5 kg.
Nature’s Spectacular Backdrop
More than just fishing, Taranaki delivers a sensory escape—lush native forests, rolling green pastures, and vibrant birdlife frame every cast. The iconic, snow-capped Mount Taranaki completes this postcard-perfect setting, making each outing unforgettable.
A Tranquil Angling Retreat
Unlike New Zealand’s busier fishing destinations, Taranaki remains refreshingly uncrowded. With lower angling pressure, trout are less skittish, offering higher success rates for both beginners and experienced fly fishers.
Key Species to Target
While the region is renowned for its brown and rainbow trout, perch also thrive in these fertile waters, adding variety to every angler’s adventure.
Brown Trout | Perch | Rainbow Trout