North Island Fishing Report: Snapper On, Kings Firing, Perfect Autumn Conditions
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Fisho's been smashin' it lately! Snapper are firin' up in 20-40m around the Hauraki Gulf, with limits of 40-60cm models on the chew—berley trails pullin' 'em in steady. Kingfish are showin' in numbers off the Coromandel, some fat 10kg+ beasts boatin' last week. Kahawai schools are crashin' the baitfish off Whangaparaoa, and gurnard plus trevally thick on the sandflats. Recent catches report solid bags: 20+ snapper per boat from Bream Bay, kings to 15kg at the Mokohinau Islands per local charter logs.
Best lures? Go the **gold Cleo** or **silver Blue Fox spinners** for kings and kahawai—they're tearin' it up in the washes. Thomas Buoyant red-gold spoons for snapper on the drift. For bait, fresh pilchards or skipjack in a berley bomb can't be beat; chunk it up near the bottom on the tide change. Fly boys, hit 'em with silver/red midges if ya wadin' the shallows.
Hot spots: **Ninepin Point** off Whangaparaoa for kings on the troll—watch the swell. And **Great Barrier reefs** for snapper limits, anchor in 25m and berley like mad.
Tight lines, stay safe out there—check conditions before launchin'.
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