in New Zealand all winter.
That sounds amazing
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in New Zealand all winter.

More fish for me...I’ll fish cutts probably through December or until it hits it’s usual mid winter / small game doldrums, then forgive out what to do after that. One thing for sure, it won’t be winter steelhead fishing.
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SW WA winter hatchery steelhead on gear, transitioning into flies as wild fish appear in bigger numbers... if I can get moved that is..I find myself putting away my fall season supplies and looking to what's next. For a while I got in to doing the Rogue in Oct/Nov, but that 4hr trip down there is proving more difficult when life gets busy. But the fall steelhead there are some of the most willing to take a swung fly that I've ever experienced.
I have a few other Nov/Dec programs I may explore this year for the first time if I can make it happen, but otherwise, Nov/Dec and most of Jan tend to kind of be my off-season before pulling out the winter steelhead gear for Feb/Mar, hitting some North Coast Oregon coastal rivers and my local ditch (the Sandy).
Do you fish in the winter? What you tend to gravitate towards?
2 more months of Coho before I think about winter Steelhead!
More fish for me...
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I'm of the same mindset, and enjoy being at the river or lake in the winter weather. The quiet peacefulness and solitude is spiritually refreshing for me. I just don't enjoy the summer heat as much.I get pretty jacked when it snows...... I Love fishing when it snows or is snowing. Everything gets so quiet. The river is so peaceful.