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BAY OF ISLANDS KAHAWAI FISHING


Kahawai fishing in the

Bay of Islands since 1994
by Steve Radich 2004


Who am I?
Steve Radich, [BA, Dip Tch], currently Property Manager for the Far North District Council. A weekend recreational fisherman, fishing columnist, author, fishing guide.

Where do I fish?
60% Bay of Islands region, 40% Whangaroa –Cavalli Islands. Occasional west coast trips.


How much time do I spend on the water?
At least 1000hrs per-annum. For the season 2003-2004 my engine hour recorder registered 300hrs. This is a record of travel time only. I would estimate fishing time to be in excess of that figure by a factor of at least three. And this doesn’t include time fishing on friend’s boats.

What was the fishing like?
Kahawai were ubiquitous in the mid 1990’s, often so prolific that they were almost a nuisance fish at times. I cannot recall returning without a few kahawai in the bin and a few returned.


How has it changed?
The exact date of the change is unclear, but suddenly the kahawai disappeared. The change was quite precipitous. Rumour suggested that kahawai were being landed by commercial interests for bait and cat-food.

Since that time, kahawai have become a rare catch. So rare in fact that to catch one has become a point of conversation.

As I write, I cannot re-call the last time I caught one, but incomplete diaries suggest about 6 per annum currently. I would estimate my current catch to be less than 10% of the catch in the mid 1990’s

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