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Yachting on Lake Brunner - New Zealand's Best Trout Fishing Destinations

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Yachts on Lake Brunner

View over Lake Brunner from the Boat Harbour at Moana

View looking south across Lake Brunner, Westland, from Moana. Mt Te Kinga, pictured on the left, rises 1204 metres. The shoreline beneath Mt Te Kinga incorporates the Mt Te Kinga Scenic Reserve. A beautiful spot for lunch. Brunner is ideal for yachting with the wind during summer often rising as the sun passes overhead. Indeed white-tops can increase throughout the day making the lake uncomfortable for smaller boats by mid-afternoon. The best trout fishing is early morning and again in the evenings.

Panoramic photograph of Lake Brunner from above the boat ramp at Moana. Most trout are caught Harling and Trolling on Lake Brunner; flyfishing is the norm in the feeder streams and Arnold River outlet. Lake Brunner brown trout caught fishing with guide Brent Beadle, huge brown trout, Lake Brunner map, a new Lake Brunner holiday home, sometimes the lake can rise over the Moana jetty following heavy rain, and floods the lake margins, yachts on Lake Brunner, there are some very good rainbow trout as well, another butter coloured brown trout, one last brown trout from Lake Brunner. Lake Brunner is a great place for fishing and family boating beach picnics to inaccessible places. A brace of dark coloured brown trout from taken trolling on Lake Brunner. A Fish and Game officer measures and weighs each fish entered in the local Lake Brunner fishing contest. A fantastic view across Lake Brunner from the motels at Moana. You can see trout rising here in the early morning stillness for miles across the lake.

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