Westport whitebaiters who "hung around to the bitter end" were rewarded with big catches over the last two days of the season which closed yesterday.
Department of Conservation (DOC) ranger Martin Abel said people fishing the Buller River, and some rivers to the north, had been catching buckets' full over the past two days.
"Overall it's been a pretty good season .... started slowly but there were some really good runs mid season and the fishers seem really happy," Mr Abel said.
"The past two days have been very good, those that hung around to the bitter end have got a pleasant surprise, most were catching bait by the buckets' full."
Mr Abel said compliance with the regulations was good, apart from one man caught fishing in a closed area in the mid season. Because the bait was still running, rangers would be out in force over the next few days to ensure that no-one was tempted to dip the net post-season.