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Rotorua Trout Guide - Guided Fly Fishing
Rotorua fly fishing guide Julian Danby showcases the best fishing locations found in the Rotorua Lakes District. 
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Family Fun, Lakes & Rivers, Public Places & Spaces, East

Boyes Beach & Park
Boyes Beach is one of the largest beaches on Lake Ōkāreka and a great attraction during the warmer months, and popular for swimming, fishing and picnicking.
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Fishing, Family Fun, Lakes & Rivers,

Cruise and Fish Rotorua
Some of the best fishing the Central North Island offers is accessed from Rotorua.
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Fishing, Family Fun, Lakes & Rivers,

Eastern Fish & Game
Eastern Fish & Game manages the trout fishery of the region including the world-famous Rotorua lakes.
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Family Fun, Lakes & Rivers, Public Places & Spaces, South

Guy Roe Reserve
A popular location for fishing, picnics and boat activities.
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Public Places & Spaces, Walking & Hiking, East

Hinehopu Reserve
At the eastern end of Lake Rotoiti is Hinehopu Reserve, well-known for shoreline fishing.
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Geothermal Wonders, Hot Pools, Lakes & Rivers, East

Hot Water Beach at Te Rātā Bay
Tucked away on the southern shore of Lake Tarawera, a hot spring trickles down a small stream and into the lake, creating our very own hot water beach at Te Rātā Bay.
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Fishing, Lakes & Rivers, West

Lake Atiamuri
When Lake Atiamuri is first seen, the water appears to be almost black although it is in fact clean and has good visibility.
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Fishing, Lakes & Rivers,

Lake Ōkāreka
One of the smaller lakes in the Rotorua region, Lake Ōkāreka remains off the beaten path, tucked away off the main road accessing lakes Tikitapu and Tarawera.
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Fishing, Lakes & Rivers, Public Places & Spaces, Walking & Hiking,

Lake Ōkataina
Lake Ōkataina is closed for one month effective from October 1st 2023. The name Ōkataina means "The lake of laughter", a shortened form of the original name Te Moana-i-kataina-a-Te Rangitakaroro.
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