Some predictable anglers fb responses to the proposed closing of vehicle access at Lake O…
Anglers and other Lake Otamangakau users will need to adapt to imminent changes that will reduce vehicle access to the area commonly known as the ‘north arm’ of the lake.
The Taupo Fishery management team have been notified by the Lake Rotoaira Forest Trust of their intention to put a gate across Access Road No. 4, on the western side of the lake. Access onto the forest lands is being changed to manage health and safety concerns.
While access to boat ramps will not be affected, there will be impacts on people attempting to access Lake Rotoaira Forest Trust land to the north of Lake Otamangakau dam.
Restricted access is expected to take effect from early December and will particularly impact on anglers who previously enjoyed the convenience of remote camping beside the lake – including many visiting and international anglers.
Taupo Fishery Manager Dave Conley recognises the recreational value of access to the north arm of the lake and is working hard to find solutions for anglers.
“We should acknowledge and thank the Lake Rotoaira Forest Trust for previously allowing access, as anglers have enjoyed many years of excellent fishing and camping as a result. The northern arm of the lake offers anglers the opportunity to experience wilderness camping, while still having access to their vehicles and the convenience of a short drive to Turangi.”
“We understand the need for the changes to access policy, and are currently working with Genesis Energy, Lake Rotoaira Forest Trust and local hapu to find solutions that will enable anglers to have a similar wilderness camping experience without accessing private forestry land. A ‘site visit’ last week presented an opportunity to explore how these ideas could work on the ground,” Dave added.
Discussions with stakeholders are currently underway, but in the meantime anglers may have to make some changes to their plans for the summer, as lasting solutions may be some months away.
Further information contact NZ Forest Managers Ltd – 07 386 8757
Anglers’ Comments
Shirley Fraser Bugger just got a float tube yesterday as a birthday pressie to fish there..guess I better get a boat for Xmas!
Shirley Fraser Ross Baker..I read somewhere that the loss of any flyfishing experiences on the Tongariro River caused by the power scheme was negated by the wonderful flyfishing opportunties created by the formation of Lake Otamangakau, which appeased many anglers. Guess this experience has just been squeezed too! Hope DOC can negotiate an access clause…wonder which waterway will be next???
Irene Dempsey It sounds as if the anglers & campers are “ at risk” of injury to me. Not that they are the risk – I think that’s sensible to limit their access if that’s the case.
Shane French Irene Dempsey Nope sorry Irene, not the case, just greedy land owners again, using health and safety as an excuse.
Ian Ashmore Was one of my favourite photography spots. Hopefully there will be a work around that covers the H&S aspect.
Ross McIntyre That weedy our crop centre is one of my fav fishing spots
Paul Hunter Those effected by this might be interested to read this article. The last Health and Safety amendment includes provisions specifically intended to prevent this sort of access denial on the grounds of Health and Safety.
Paul Stenning My guess is there will be a commercial trout guiding operation that will have a health and safety plan that meets the owners requirements???
Stay open
Ross Whitehead This is to protect the bros so they don’t get caught poaching
Leon Smith The boat ramp is going to be a busy place now then
Ern Brewer-Routley Sounds fair had many a good camping trip up there
David Bedford Very sad state of affairs no winners just more animosity.
Tammy Sheridan Callum Sheridan
summer plans sacked
Danielle Dibble Wtf really. 10 $ says they will charge for permits to access at limited times or spaces.
Tammy Sheridan Yeah probably!!
Tammy Sheridan And the boys access to spot X ?! All the prep work they have put in….
Jason Bethune Absolute rubbish the best flyfishing lake in the world and they are stopping the access absolutely no need
Tammy Sheridan I’m so sad about this























