Welcome to Fish n Dips Charters’ December fishing blog!

December is one of the most exciting months for fishing in New Zealand and the Hauraki Gulf in particular. As the water warms up, the fish become more active, and there’s an abundance of species that you can target.

Our crew is gearing up for an action-packed month of fishing, and we’re excited to take you out on the water to experience it for yourself.

One of the most sought-after fish in December is Snapper. These prized fish are plentiful in the Hauraki Gulf, and we know all the best spots to catch them. Snapper can be caught using a variety of methods, including soft baiting and jigging. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced angler, our crew will provide you with all the guidance you need to catch your very own trophy Snapper.

Another popular species in December is Kingfish. These powerful fish are known for their hard-hitting strikes and impressive fights. Kingfish can be caught using live baits or lures, and they’re often found around reefs and structures. 

If you’re looking for a real challenge, December is also a great time to target Marlin. These magnificent fish are some of the most sought-after game fish in the world, and they’re found in abundance off the coast of New Zealand. 

No matter what species you’re targeting, a day out on the water with Fish n Dips Charters is an experience you won’t forget. Our crew is dedicated to providing you with a safe, comfortable, and enjoyable trip, and we take pride in ensuring that every guest has a great time on the water.

Game Fishing: For those seeking a truly thrilling adventure, our game fishing charters are perfect for targeting some of the fastest and most powerful fish in the ocean.

 

So why not join us this December for a fishing trip you’ll never forget? Contact us today to book your trip and experience the best that New Zealand’s coast has to offer. We look forward to welcoming you aboard!

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