Eastern Fish & Game staff are optimistic winter anglers' fortunes will soon be lifting - with cold and rainy weather giving the trout spawning runs a push.
Spawning has been slow to kick off in many areas with the long spell of fine and calm conditions, said Fish & Game officer Matt Osborne. "The fish have responded to the cold snap and more rain, and spawning around the Rotorua lakes is now well and truly under way."
Fish & Game monitors spawning with fish traps on the Ngongotaha Stream and at Te Wairoa on Lake Tarawera.
"We are seeing some good runs with up to 30-plus fish entering the Te Wairoa trap some nights, the larger runs upstream coinciding with rain events.
"Trout numbers are still behind this time last year but the condition of the fish we're seeing is an improvement on last year. There are some very nice quality fish coming through."