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January 1, 2017

Guaranteed to catch a trout…

TRM wish everyone a

Happy New Year

Thank you to so many for making 2016 so successful in every way. 

Now we look forward to making 2017 even more successful.  You already know all our New Year’s resolutions from our Christmas wish list…

1  Open North Island’s only underground power station for tourists.

2  Re-open the Turangi museum for tourists.

3  Improve and protect the trout habitat on the Tongariro River.

4  Maximum trout catch increased from 3 to 6.

5  Didymo Dave is awarded a knighthood…

6  Start development of the T2T – Taupo to Turangi Bike trail.

You have to aim high.  We could go on and on.  In the meantime TRM Daily Report is aimed at tourists holiday activities such as this illegal sales venue of trout for only $10? 

The best way to encourage kids into the noble art of fly fishing is to visit the Trout Centre.  You will never get a better opportunity.  The holiday fishing days at the Trout Centre are:

Wednesday 4 January

& Sunday 22 January.

The visitor centre and museum alone are also worth the visit.

The centre opens the pond for ‘children’ from six to fourteen years old. 

On the Tongariro during holiday time there are always some very mature fourteen year old children…

Children receive a special child’s licence and certificate confirming their catch info – weight etc.  – all for $10 – what a bargain! 

All fishing equipment is provided plus a guide and they can take home their monster trout or have it filleted and smoked for a small fee.

But make sure you book at the iSite (on right) or online at www.troutcentre.com

Adults can also fish in the river – proceed from the visitor centre entrance past the Whio cage to the Birch Pool next to the seat… and have a careful squiz along the river edge…

Here is one of the best kept Tongariro fishing secrets. 

Throughout the year many kids call in to the Trout Centre and buy fish food pellets to feed the trout in the kids pond and in the viewing stream. 

Inevitably their tourist patrol around the landscaped grounds leads to the river where the parents need a rest on the seat provided to enjoy the river scenery and listen to the native birds and absorb the precious beautiful restful 100% pure river environment. 

That is usually when the bored kids keep on feeding trout by throwing their pellets in the river. 

So it is not difficult to guess who is waiting there every day. 

If you are wearing polaroids you will probably be able to sight them waiting. 

So after the kids have had their play sneak down to the river with your own rod and you will be surprised at the number of trout in the Tongariro waiting to be fed. 

Don’t believe us?  See evidence below… it took two casts…

But keep it to yourself as we would not want everyone else to know.  OK?

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