
Fishing and Boating
GOLDEN BAYs sheltered waters are
ideal for fish farming. We have the best scallop beds in New
Zealand and a growing mussel industry.
The scallops are fished by towing dredges
along the seabed and both recreational and commercial fishers
enjoy a bountiful harvest. The Challenger Scallop Enhancement
Company is a privately owned fishing company that gathers
scallop spat on artificial collectors (spat is the name for
the tiny infant shellfish) and later the small scallops are
released onto the shellfish beds.
Commercial scallop fishers put a percentage
of their income into the enhancement project. This Company
presents an annual management plan to the Ministry of Fisheries
and quotas are set after the shellfish beds have been surveyed.
The fleet of commercial fishing boats takes between 200 and
700 tons of scallop meat from the beds in the Nelson Marlborough
area. These scallops are fished under a rotational system,
and immature shellfish beds are left undisturbed to grow.
Mussels are grown on extensive structures
anchored to the shallow sea floor. Present farms
are concentrated in the north-west part of GOLDEN BAY and
at Wainui Bay in the east.
Cockles and oysters are also commercially
harvested from the beaches of GOLDEN BAY.
For the amateur visitor looking for a feed,
the shores and beaches provide good foraging for a variety
of shellfish. Remember to check and obey the MoF quotas!
Recreational fishing however is probably of more
interest to most visitors - that continual search for the elusive
big one.From October through to April, snapper can be
caught around most of the local beaches; Pakawau, Patons Rock, Pohara
and Parapara are all good spots for surfcasting. Boat fishing is
excellent in most parts of the Bay and there are boat ramps at Tarakohe,
Tata Beach and Collingwood.
The West Coast of the Bay from Kahurangi Lighthouse
to Farewell Spit provides splendid surfcasting for the skilled fisherman.
This is a dangerous coast with large rolling waves, but with good
fishing off the rocks and beaches. Paua, crayfish, kina, and other
species of fish such as moki and butterfish can also be caught along
this coast.
The two main rivers in GOLDEN BAY, the
Aorere and the Takaka, together with their tributaries, are
good trout fishing rivers. The fish are predominantly brown
trout and some large specimens can be taken. The Cobb Reservoir
is a very good fishing spot with abundant rainbow trout. Eels
are common in most rivers and creeks in GOLDEN BAY. Whitebaiters
flock to GOLDEN BAY during the season, as local rivers and
creeks can provide excellent whitebaiting spots in a good year.
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