I have almost recovered from shoulder surgery, so my first rock fish was a couple of days ago. New spot near the Te Puna inlet BOI. one small snapper, lots of bites. I need to get a few kahawai or jack macs for bait, something harder than mullet. I was using big baits and #10 hook.
Sold my boat before surgery as I expected to be in rehab for a year but that hasn't been the case so I'm looking for one now and have my eye on something at present. Have the house on the market with a view to moving to the Hibiscus Coast, so if you are keen, happy to take you out to the 40m mark when the snapper are in.
In my youth I fished a lot around Beachaven, the sandstone banks along Aeroview Drive. Access was easy because there were not that many houses, always did well even in winter. At low tide it is muddy but if you can find a shelf close and cast into the
chanel the fish are there at dusk in shallow water. Not a fashionable place to fish and access now might be difficult.
The headland between Narrow Neck and Cheltenham produces snapper. Best at low tide, morning or evening, starting to run in and best during the week as you don't want to be jostling for a spot.