Central North Island - Freshwater
fishing report
February 21, 2026

Turangi fishing reports from guide Brian Willson - dry fly season approaching on the Tongariro, plus an exclusive 15% discount promo code from I Love Fly Fishing
Here at I Love Fly Fishing, we're proud to share the latest on-the-water reports from professional guide, Brian Willson.
Brian is a fly fishing guide based in Turangi with over 50 years of experience on the water. A current NZPFGA member who has served at executive level, he has guided anglers of all ages, skill levels, and backgrounds from all over the world - and channelled that same depth of knowledge into two published books on fly fishing.
Below you'll find summaries of Brian's two most recent Turangi reports. Follow the links to read the full versions on the I Love Fly Fishing website.
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Turangi Fishing Report Summary 12 February 2026
Guide Brian Wilson spent the week with Perth angler Lou, fishing multiple locations around Lake Taupo with mixed results:
Key Highlights:
- Whanganui River: Good conditions but slow action
- TT mouth: Better fishing, though several mending kelts caught
- Tongariro River: Landed a prime 6-pound rainbow hen after tough fishing
- Tongariro Delta: Good fish caught despite windy conditions
- Hinemaiaia: Resident fish present, dry fly working well
Current Conditions:
- Settled weather, rivers in good shape
- Trout beginning to rise on the Tongariro - dry fly season approaching (though Lacewing moths haven't appeared yet)
- Night fishing attempt disrupted by sudden swell and wind shift
Outlook: Conditions improving for dry fly fishing, with rising activity expected to increase in coming weeks. Long leaders and good dry fly selection recommended.
See Brian’s full 12th of February full report on I Love Fishing at https://iloveflyfishing.kiwi/turangi-fishing-report-12-february-2026/
Turangi Fishing Report Sumarry 6 February 2026
Timing & Crowds: Waitangi Day long weekend bringing peak crowds, but expecting significant drop-off next week as school resumes and holiday weekends are exhausted until Easter.
Current Conditions:
- Rivers at ideal levels: Whanganui (28 cumecs), Tongariro (27 cumecs), TT (0.3)
- Settled weather forecast for the week ahead
- All rivers fishing well
Fishing Action:
- River mouths: Productive fishing on smelt flies
- Fish condition: Mix of recovering kelts (returning from spawning) and some late-run spawners still in good condition
- Interestingly, more prime late spawners were present a month ago; now seeing increased numbers of recovering fish returning to the lake
- Tongariro Delta: Good numbers of mixed-condition fish caught
- Dry fly: Activity picking up, dry/dropper effective in shallow, rippled water
Outlook: Good fishing conditions with varied methods producing results across multiple locations.
See Brian’s full 6th of February full report on I Love Fishing at https://iloveflyfishing.kiwi/turangi-fishing-report-6-february-2026/
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