A group of four men visiting from Gisborne got more than they bargained for when they landed a whopper brown trout on Lake Taupō last weekend.
The group was out on the lake with professional fishing guide Bill Grace of Tūrangi, when one of them caught the monster 7.26kg trout on a mallard smelt fly using a technique known as jigging.
Bill said the fish was caught in about 27m of water about 400m to 500m offshore from the Tokaanu tailrace, at the southern end of the lake in an area known locally as the Tokaanu Hole.
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He said the young man, on holiday in the area with three friends, was very happy with his catch, which was full of smelt and in great condition.