Trout Fly - Turangi, North Island, New Zealand
S 38° 59.770 E 175° 48.748
60H E 397162 N 5682978
A steel replica, mounted on an old weathered log, of a fly used for trout fishing.
Waymark Code: WMB8BE
Location: North Island, New Zealand
Date Posted: 04/18/2011
Views: 6
Turangi is known as the "Trout Fishing Capitol Of The World" with access to Lake Taupo, the Tongariro River and many other smaller lakes and rivers. Artificial trout flys are used extensivily to catch both rainbow and brown trout. This feature, in a landscaped garden, in Poto Street is the perfect theme for the area.
Type of Object: Lure for fly fishing
Location: Private Garden
Material: Steel
Title: Not listed
Artist: Not listed
Placement Date: Not listed
Website: Not listed
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