Fly fishing in New Zealand’s early season months – October to December – is often overlooked for its variability, but that’s exactly where the advantage lies. Fish haven’t seen pressure in months and feed with intent, while shifting river conditions create highly fishable water. With experienced guides reading conditions in real time, it’s a window that rewards awareness over routine, often delivering more than expected.
Here’s what to expect in the early season at a couple of our favourite lodges:
Cedar Lodge
Early season at Cedar Lodge is about hungry fish, dynamic water and low pressure.

- Early season dates: November 1 to December 21
- Weather: Spring conditions, cool mornings, mild days, with alpine snow still visable
- River Conditions: Water flow can run high but is often clear and highly fishable from the start
- Fish Behaviour: Aggressive and opportunistic, fish feed actively and are not as selective as later in the season
Owen River Lodge
Early season here is all about unmarked tributaries and forgiving fish

- Early Season Dates: October 10 to November 30
- Weather: Changing spring weather with fresh mornings and warming afternoons
- River Conditions: Wide range of rivers with smaller streams fishing particularly well
- Fish Behaviour: Fresh, willing trout feeding hard, nymphs dominate with dry fly windows.
Why go Fly Fishing in New Zealand?
The simple answer is because it is simply world-class.

- With countless rivers, streams, and lakes across both islands, New Zealand offers some of the finest fishing on earth for wild brown and rainbow trout. Offshore, superb saltwater action awaits for marlin, kingfish, and snapper.
- Crystal-clear rivers allow thrilling sight fishing, often as challenging as it is rewarding. Fishing with a guide opens access to some of the most productive and lightly pressured waters.
- While summer is peak season, excellent fishing can be found somewhere in New Zealand year-round.
- From luxury lodges and expert guides to more relaxed, low-key options, there’s a trip to suit every angler.
New Zealand offers countless options that suit both fishers and non-fishers alike (see Charlotte’s blog for more information on how that can work). For more information contact Alex Jardine or call our office on +44(0)1980 847389.