They might just be the most unlikeliest of fishing buddies — but Hone Harawira and Don Brash have agreed to drop a line together for charity.
The old political foes will join a charity auction winner on a fishing trip as part of a fundraiser for the Taitokerau Rugby League competition, set up by Harawira to support young people in the Far North.
Several people are involved in organising the April 7 auction, including former National Party president Michelle Boag and HeadQuarters Viaduct owner Leo Molloy, who confirmed a variety of fishing trips and dinners with celebrities, ranging from musician Mick Fleetwood to Sir Graham Henry to Brian Tamaki, were planned.
Harawira, a former MP who has previously described Brash, former leader of the National Party, as "a redneck and a racist" said his initial reaction to a request to go fishing with Brash was "hell no".
"I had a think about it and I realised it's not about me. It's about the kids. If me going fishing helps them, then I'll do it."