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    Catching a kingy - charters?

    Hey team,

    I'm keen to do a trip this year in memory of the old man, who was an average hunter but a really keen fisherman though he never managed to land a decent kingfish.

    My brother(s) and I are thinking about doing a trip to catch a kingfish. Realistically, unless we strike it extremely lucky the trip will need to be a charter. We've all fished quite a bit but not for game fish. I've done quite a bit of spearfishing but mostly down south where the vis is usually pretty average, so while I'd love to spear one, I expect that having been out of the water for about a year, my chances of being able to actually spear one are pretty low.

    I figure the brains trust will have better info than what our internet searches might turn up. So, what's our best bet?
    • I'm guessing a charter out of Auckland?
    • Who should we be talking to and when should we be planning a trip?
    • Times being a bit tough, and an awesome fly-in hunting trip being a good backup option for a potentially similar cost, what's it likely to cost to get our fish on?

    Cheers,
    Si.

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    For a start, think Northland or Coromandel, not Auckland. Summer.
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    Have you got a boat?

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    how much ya going to spend the two standouts are far north and fish the 3 kings cape maria van diemen area sail from likely Houhora -- no 2 sail from Whakatane to North Cape fish Lottin Point North Cape and if possible out to Ranfurly bank ( probably best Kingi spot in NZ next to 3 king) check if there is a charter boat working from further up coast be cheaper maybe Whanarua bay or there was a boat operating out of Hicks Bay cost 3 kings my guess $5-6000 at least - Whakatane same both are normally 3 day trips - so how much can ya spend they are the best of the best - they will take at least 6 so cost could be spread around - if there are smaller boats operating out of Whanarua or Hicks bay they will likely take 3-4 and could be down to $1200-1500 per day -- I would not bother with the White Island charters but you would catch kingis just not perhaps the chance at a 35kg plus model like the others
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    Tauranga, Whitianga or Tairua/Pauanui would be where I would start. A charter out to the Aldermans.

    The other place for some really big Kingis is the Ranfurly Banks area off Hicks bay. I'm not sure how feasible it is to get a charter up there though.
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    look up East Coast Sport fishing Charters based up East Coast near Whanarua bay have accommadation etc or ring Hicks Bay Motel and see if there is still a local boat launching out of Hicks Bay there was - so Ranfurly bank is certainly do able and the best
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    There is a charter boat that runs from hicks bay
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    so there ya go having fished some of those areas Ranfurly and Lottin point the potential for a big king just leaves the like of Auckland and Coromandel for dead and accommodation cheaper and Hicks bay boat will be cheaper - they are the closest to Ranfurly banks - we went from Whakatane cost I remember was about $800 each for a four day trip but was six of us and it was some time ago - bigger boat and comfort plus was about a 60 footer - cost now have to be at least $5-6000
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    6m trailer boat, north cape, 20 mins of casting a stick bait while waiting for the divers.


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Size:  137.5 KB couple of decent kingis from 3 Kings both speared both over 40 KG PLUS
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    I've done a few Charters with Epic charters, out of Tairua/ Whitianga, for kings, got plenty to 15-20kg, lot more expensive now, we paid a 1g a day, 10-12 years or so ago,
    First time we did 3 days, arms were so sore from fighting kings, must have boated 30 plus each. the first 2 days, we elected to go snapper fishing, the last day.
    I see there boats are a lot bigger now,
    A good option, if you want to try a day charter. Lovley area of the coast, I would one day like to spend a few days diving around the Aldermans
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    My advice, any charter out of Whakatane to White Island - good day trip or even better an overnighter and there's always that element of danger
    I would also look at November as a target month as the squid are in force and the Kings go spastic

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    only Gibo if the charter will also target hapuka and bluenose - the Whakatane skippers only allow 1-2 kingis to be kept - lets face it if one pays to go out there and its bloody expensive now one wants to return with some fish - so a stop for a decent feed on those White Island trips is a must - otherwise its just an arm bending mission and can occasionally not even be that - the kingis out there can play hardball and its not a wasted effort but close to it - last trip we got a dozen good hapuka and bluenose over the two days so yeah we had fish to share around - we got around 8 kingis and kept 4 - but none I would call big - a kingi needs to be over 30kg to be called a horse - the Whiite Island ones we got the biggest was around the 22kg mark good fight but still not huge - White Island itself worth a look yes- but nervous place to be- we anchored out there it smelt of ash and sulphur and ash all over boat in morning - best kingi bait out there flying fish if they are around - net them of boat - White Island can produce the odd real big kingi tho - another possibility is a stop for snapper on way home
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    Its a damn site cheaper than 3 kings. Plenty of Terakihi there too
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    [QUOTE=southernman;1693449]I've done a few Charters with Epic charters, out of Tairua/ Whitianga, for kings, got plenty to 15-20kg, lot more expensive now, we paid a 1g a day, 10-12 years or so ago,
    First time we did 3 days, arms were so sore from fighting kings, must have boated 30 plus each. the first 2 days, we elected to go snapper fishing, the last day.
    I see there boats are a lot bigger now,
    A good option, if you want to try a day charter. Lovley area of the coast, I would one day like to spend a few days diving around the Aldermans[/QUOTE

    Was that with Toby?
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