Fishing Trips Northern Coromandel
Fish Northern Coromandel | New Zealand
Looking for a trip with a difference and love fishing, then why not get a group of buddies together and head up North. The Coromandel is a fantastic place for your next fishing adventure. The top of the Coromandel Peninsula is a remote, untouched coastline with pristine fishing grounds. Experienced guides will take you on a 3 night fishing trip that will see you creating ever lasting memories.
3 nights from $2,500pp*
Where you’ll visit:
Coromandel
Includes:
3 nights accommodation in a tent | Includes: breakfast, lunch and dinner
Experienced fishing guide
Hard top trailer boat | Surtees 6.7m Sport Fisher with 250hp outboard
Fishing equipment, ice, berley and bait
Excludes: transport, snacks
Based on a 4 person group
Accommodation upgrade options available - please ask!
Itinerary looks like this :
Day One
Travel day – Auckland to Port Jackson. Escape the rat race and begin feeling more relaxed the moment you arrive. But no time to get too cosy, it’s straight out to some nearby rocks to tempt some fish.
Depart Auckland City, 7.30am
Early lunch in Colville at 11.30am (supplied)
Continue through to Port Jackson, and settle in. Get to know each other and talk through the plan of attack for the coming days. Short drive to Fletchers Bay, take pre-packed picnic dinner and head to nearby land-based fishing spots for an early evening fish & tea.
Day Two
Time to tick that bucket list fishing experience off, jump in the boat we’re off to Cuvier Island! Early start launching the boat off the beach at Port Jackson and weather depending, head out to Cuvier to target some XL Kingfish and Snapper, and explore the pins targeting Puka. After spending the day out on the water, return to camp to process fish and enjoy a BBQ dinner including fish!
Day Three
Get set for another day of action packed boat fishing set in postcard perfect surroundings. Early start, head out in the boat and chase workups and healthy Coromandel fish holding in the countless reefs and structures. Fish some of the other fantastic spots including the likes of Square Top, Pinnacles, Lion Rock and Channel Island
Packed lunch onboard Options to stop for a dive or pull into Stoney Bay for some more land based fishing around the rocks
Back to camp to process fish, vac sealing to take home, plus to cook for dinner. Relax and rest. BBQ tea back at camp (fish and BBQ food supplied) including fresh catch from the day.
Day Four
All good things must come to an end, it’s time to pack up and make our way home after an amazing time in paradise.
Contact Carole Garnham - Go4iT Travel today. T. 06 757 2885. M. 021 251 2807. E. carole@go4it.co.nz
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