Fish type, number and size |
Mostly rainbow trout with some brown trout also present. Average size around 1kg but going up to 4.5kg. A Fish & Game survey of the upper Waiau River found high numbers of good-sized trout with an average of 350 good-sized trout for every kilometre of river, with patches of up to 600 a kilometre. |
Situation |
The Waiau drains Lake Te Anau into Lake Manapouri, from where electricity is hydro generated. This clear, deep river then flows down to the sea, through Tuatapere, at Te Waewae Bay.
Between the two lakes, the river consists of a sheer and tortuous gorge that is very challenging for the angler.
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Maps |
Access map
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Check conditions |
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Description |
Thirty years ago the river flow was much reduced from Lake Manapouri to Monowai, because of the hydro electricity generation demand. Flow has increased in recent years and stocks are now as high throughout the river as in any other Southland water.
Fly fishing is best in the evenings from December onwards, and particularly just below Mararoa weir. You can spin any time of the day or season.
The river downstream of Monowai is up to 100m wide, one of the few areas in which you can fish from a boat without annoying those fishing from the shoreline.
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Upper Waiau |
The upper Waiau is that section that flows from Te Anau to Manapouri and holds one of the largest stock of fish in the country. Drift dives have confirmed that there are as many as 600 fish per kilomtre of river.
The upper reaches are a meandering stretch of river that can be fished from a boat (in fact many areas can only be accessed this way). The river here is deep and clear and holds a good stock of both rainbow and brown trout. The section upstream from Lake Manapouri contains some fallen trees and other debris and is not as easy to fish. Good fishing can be had however where the river leaves Te Anau though this is only accessible by boat.
Fish in this section rise freely and anglers should use sedge or mayfly patterns when trout can be seen feeding on or near the surface.
There is limited shoreline access at the Control Gates, Rainbow Reach, Balloon Loop and along the Keplar Track
An excellent way to fish this section is by Fish Jet which operates fishing tours along this mostly inaccessible section of the river
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Lower Reaches |
The lower reaches (below Mararoa Weir) have been adversely affected by the use of water from the river for hydro-electricity production. Much of the river is on private property so ask the landowners permission before fishing these sections. Both fly and spinning is productive.
Both rainbow and brown trout are present . There are sea run fish in the lower section below the Tuatapere Bridge. |
Fish numbers and size |
Excellent population of fish, with most catches dominated by medium-sized (1kg) rainbows. Brown trout and larger rainbows are also common with some reaching 4.5kg. |
Access |
Limited access as the river frequently strays from the road. Between the two lakes, the Kepler Track 4km from Te Anau takes you to control gates then foot access to the riverbed. There is also access off SH95 at Queen’s Reach, Rainbow Reach and Balloon Loop.
At Monowai there is road access from Redcliff Saddle. At Tuatapere on SH96, the bridge over the Waiau is 300m before the town. See the access map
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Methods |
Fly fishing and spin fishing |
Recommended tackle |
Rods in the 5 - 7 weight range and reasonably heavy spin fishing gear. |
Recommended lures |
Nymphs: Pheasants tail emerger, Prince Nymph , Hare’s Ear, Purple Jesse nymph and beadhead Hare and Copper.
Dry flies: Peveril of the Peak, Dad’s Favourite, Coch-y-Bondhu, Mole, Royal Wulff, Humpy, Twilight Beauty. Greenwell’s Glory,
Wet flies / Streamers: Mrs Simpson, Red setter and rabbit patterns
Spinners: Veltic (in the summer when the flow is very low) rapala, Black Toby.
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Tributaries |
Tributaries to the Waiau River include: - Lake Te Anau - Lake Manapouri - Mararoa River |
Regulations (1) |
Applicable to |
Waiau River between Lakes Manapouri and Te Anau |
Region |
Southland regulations |
Season |
Trout: 1 Oct - 31 May Salmon: 1 Oct-31 Mar |
Methods |
Artificial fly, spinner |
Bag limit |
Total: 2 Salmon: 1 |
Size limit (cm) |
No limit |
Regulations (2) |
Applicable to |
Waiau River from 100 metres downstream of the control gates on the Manapouri Lake Control structure, also known as the Mararoa Weir, to Tuatapere
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Region |
Southland regulations |
Season |
Trout: 1 Oct-31 May Salmon: 1 Oct-31 Mar |
Methods |
Artificial fly, spinner, bait |
Bag limit |
Total: 4 Salmon: 1 |
Size limit (cm) |
No limit |
Regulations (3) |
Applicable to |
Waiau River from Tuatapere to the sea |
Region |
Southland regulations |
Season |
Trout: All year. Salmon: 1 Jun - 31 Mar (closed April and May) |
Methods |
Artificial fly, spinner, bait |
Bag limit |
Total: 4 Salmon: 1 |
Size limit (cm) |
No limit |
Regulations (4) |
Applicable to |
Waiau River within 100 metres of the control gates on the Manapouri Lake Control structure, also known as the Mararoa Weir
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Region |
Southland regulations |
Season |
Closed |