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Thunder and Lightning in Fjordland…

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Take my advice and never go into Fjordland if rain is forecast. I learned this lesson in style one time. It rained, the river rose rapidly and we were on the wrong side of it. We rashly stuffed everything we had with us into our packs and attempted a 4 man crossing. This means we all link arms, put the biggest fella up into the current and the lightest lad downstream. We only just made it across to the safety of the rough track out.

Jeff and I had intended going into Fjordland together but I got caught up on the beer with some great friends from home so I was a day late. When Jeff went in, the forecast was good. A day later it was terrible. Heavy rain and storm was forecast for that night and for the next 2 days. With that forecast only a madman would go in but I had planned to meet Jeff in there so I went against my better judgement. Partly because I said I would and partly for Jeff’s safety’s sake. I know he can take care of himself, but my conscience would not let me rest if I did not go in, and what if the shit did hit the fan? It’s always easier for 2 to face it. He had no idea what was coming.

I got in, made camp, went for a fish, made a huge fire, chilled out, then Jeff appeared back after his day on the water. The rain had started but it was not too bad. The fire and wine kept us happy anyway. After our steak dinner it pissed down so we had to retire to the tents. Shortly after going to bed, thunder and lightning roared and electrified the valley and the rain got heavier. I was very close to getting up and getting out while we still could. Jeff was thinking the same but we both decided to brave it. The rain pounded the tents and the thunder storm was getting closer. Sleep was not possible. Again I thought we should go before the river got too high to cross but we stayed put. Then silence… and sleep.

The rain stopped during the night. We woke to nice morning, the clouds were high and white and moving swiftly across a blue sky but things felt settled. Or was that optimism? Maybe it was, I’m not sure. The river was high but fishable and crossable. To error on the safe side of caution we took our tents down and moved them to the safe side of the river. You may wonder why we didn’t pitch our tents there in the first place. Well it’s illegal. That’s true but the real reason is because I could not find Jeff’s camp when I got in so I made camp roughly where we planned to meet and also in an obvious, easy to see place. Jeff was camped way farther up than usual. When he found me we decided to stay there and take our chances as the rain was light.

Fortune favoured the bold once again. There was no more rain. The fishing was epic.

Ronan..

This week on SLTV, Part 2 of my introduction to the series. In this episode from Fjordland I modify expensive boots, break and fix my reel, Paul catches the ugliest fish, and we have a little competition. We catch 29 browns! But who catches the most??……

The view through the bow wave from the the boat against a flat calm, black 
Lake Te Anau on the way to fjordland... Lots of rain forecast but right now it looks good! Home for a few days.. Jeff made his intentions clear so I went East! He got in a day before me.. No idea what this is, But I know someone who will find out! Breandan?? I fished for 2 or 3 hours on day one and landed just one. The sandflies were brutal! Like something out of a fairy tale! I didn't see many fish but the surrounds were spectacular! Another modest campfire satisfying my arsonist tendencies... New Zealand Robin... very inquisitive birds! These fella's play an important role keeping the masses out! A cold start to my day 2, 3 for Jeff.. This is the steepest sided valley I know of.. We got no sun until about 2.30, maybe even later. We had heaps of these! Strong fish.. as always up here! Makes the cast... The take and strike! The line leaps from the ground with the first run! This can be dangerous, if the line wraps around anything it could result in a bust off! A good fish safely landed... So much feature, so much contrast, so many fish! Rainbow! What a place to fish.. We were getting them on all sorts of methods, flies, and water! A nicely marked rainbow.. Jeff with his best of the trip! 6lbs.. My best of the trip.. 5lbs Packed up and heading out.. rod still rigged just in case! Here I'm trying to take a hook out of a damaged fish.. Someone broke in him. I almost got it! Jeff had a lot of fish over the few days. This was one of the best! A bonus fish on the walk out.. I saw a small eye that had to hold a fish and it did! Reminded me of the rat-monkey from Pete Jackson's "Braindead"! Maybe that's a little extreme!! Not sure what this mean looking thing is! It was on the boat! Another Fjordland mission ends... Possibly the most beautiful place on earth! Thanks Jeff for this amazing panorama and many other photo's..


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