It was slow going for whitebaiters who lined West Coast riverbanks on Saturday trying to catch the first 'feed' of the new season.
One veteran fisherman from Cobden said his patience was rewarded with a pound and a half of fresh bait from the Grey River, but "it took me two tides to get them".
Elsewhere, people were content with the odd cupful, and shoals were measured in dozens of bait, not pounds.
Wallace Adamson, of Jacobs River, said South Westland rivers had been barren of bait pre-season and he did not even bother dipping his net on opening day.
"The signs were not good all through July. Usually, there are reports of big shoals sneaking up the river from mid-July and there are generally quite a few bait around on opening day, but there has been no sign of them this year."