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Tongariro Lodge - Turangi, New Zealand
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1 day and up |
US NZ$ 360 - 418 pp per day dbl occ/ Plus Guide |
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| Tongariro Lodge is located in expansive grounds on the banks of the legendary Tongariro River on the southern shores of Lake Taupo, New Zealand. |
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Owen River Lodge - Murchison, New Zealand, So Island
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US NZ $390 pp/dbl occ - NZ $675 per day for guide |
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| In October 2005 the Owen River Lodge was awarded with a Qualmark rating of 5 stars - "Exceptional - among the best available in New Zealand". Qualmark is New Zealand tourism's official quality rating system for accommodation providers. |
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Stonefly Lodge - Nelson, SI, New Zealand
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2 night minimum |
US NZ$250-350/per dbl. occ; NZ$375-525/per single occ. |
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| Fly Fishing in the Nelson region of New Zealand is world renowned for spectacular trout fishing locations. Fishing to visible trout using dry flies or nymphs is an exhilarating form of fly fishing. |
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Maruia River Lodge - Paenga,New Zealand
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Single- mutliple night |
US See rates below |
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| Maruia River Lodge offers exclusive luxury accommodation overlooking the banks of the beautiful Maruia River, one of the finest Trout fishing rivers in the South Island of New Zealand - an idyllic country retreat. |
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Southland Fly Fishing Guides
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US $375 US per day |
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| Our crystal clear waters, allow you to sight fish for the abundant and large brown and rainbow trout for which New Zealand is renowned. |
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Poronui Ranch-New Zealand
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Flexible |
US $990 per couple per day. 4 night/3 day double fishing package, per couple- $5,160. 7 night/6 day long-stay discount, per couple- $8,400. Off peak season rates available. |
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| Poronui Ranch is nestled in the Taharua valley south-east of Taupo on New Zealand's spectacular north island. Fishermen come from all over the globe to test their skills on the large rainbow and brown trout that live in these waters. |
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