Te Anau, nestled in the heart of Fiordland National Park, is New Zealand's premier freshwater fishing destination. Known for its crystal-clear rivers and lakes, this region offers world-class fly fishing for wild Brown and Rainbow trout. The waters here, including the iconic Waiau River and Lake Te Anau, hold impressive trout densities, with fish averaging 1.5kg to 3kg and trophy specimens reaching up to 10lbs. Surrounded by UNESCO World Heritage wilderness, anglers experience sight-fishing in breathtaking landscapes—where glacier-fed streams meet ancient rainforests.
Guided Te Anau fishing adventures cater to all skill levels, from spin fishing to technical dry-fly presentations. Expert local guides leverage decades of knowledge to navigate remote rivers accessed by jet boat, foot, or helicopter. The fishery's diversity allows targeting aggressive rainbow trout in open currents or wary browns in spring-fed tributaries. Multi-day wilderness expeditions delve deep into Fiordland’s untouched backcountry, combining angling with encounters with native wildlife. Whether wading knee-deep in emerald streams or drifting past snow-capped peaks, Te Anau delivers an unforgettable angler’s paradise.