Know Your Fish

Our most popular sport fish are within easy reach of most fishermen. Whether chasing big game, hunting light with a kayak, or lining the wharf looking for trevs, snapper and kingies, Houhora has it all. Grab a charter or just bring your own gear for some exciting times.

New Zealand offers some of the most spectacular sport fishing opportunities in the world. Hosting a wide variety of different game fish, that often reach their maximum size in our waters, at a time when the weather is conducive to hitting your favourite spots. The following is a brief summary of our more popular sport fish including where and when to target them.

Striped Marlin

This is probably our most recognized game fish and the one that put New Zealand on the map as a world-class marlin fishery. We host the largest striped marlin in the world as attested by the stranglehold we have on world records for the species in almost every line class.

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Blue Marlin

Catch data has shown that blue marlin are becoming a lot more common in New Zealand waters making them a desirable target game fish.

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Black Marlin

Black marlin can be encountered throughout the summer months around the upper half of the North Island coastline.

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Broadbill Swordfish

Broadbill catch numbers have developed significantly over the last ten years, particularly with recreational anglers having newer techniques like daytime dropping of deep baits.

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Mako Shark

Makos are common throughout New Zealand. 

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Yellowfin Tuna

They were particularly common in the Bay of Plenty where they herd great schools of baitfish into ‘meatballs’ which made for spectacular fishing.

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Bluefin and Bigeye Tuna

Both species are available year round off the entire coastline they are normally well offshore.

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Albacore Tuna & Skipjack Tuna

During the summer months these fish can be found in big schools all around the north eastern coastline and the entire length of the west coast.

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Yellowtail Kingfish

This is another species that puts New Zealand on the map as a major sport fishing destination. Kingies reach their maximum size in New Zealand with almost all world records coming from our waters.

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Snapper

Surfcasting, rock fishing or boat these are a kiwi favourite, both as a catch and for the table.

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Kahawai

The kahawai is widespread throughout New Zealand and will be found from estuaries to the outer islands.

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Trevally

Trevally has to be one of the top light tackle sportfish. They are found consistently around the North Island and at the top of the South Island.

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