NEW ONLINE SHOP PORTAL

NEW ONLINE SHOP PORTAL

Check it out at www.petelambfishing.com

If's an exact replica of our physical shop in Rongotai using the same point of sale system - Vend Lightspeed.

I've still got to do some reorganizing of categories and add alot more pics and info but its up and running with secure payment systems taking all the major credit cards, bank transfer and PLF gift vouchers.

regards, Pete

NEW ONLINE STORE

PETE LAMB FISHING LTD Retail Shop, wholesale bait, fishing charters and tuition

PETE LAMB FISHING LTD

Retail Shop, wholesale bait, fishing charters and tuition

Its time for a monster snapper or kingfish - winter is best!

Shop - 15 Kingsford Smith St Rongotai, Wellington, New Zealand

Open - 9am to 5.00pm - Monday, Wednesday

           - 8am to 5pm Tuesday, Thursday

           - 8.00am to 5.30pm - Friday

            - 8.00am to 4.00pm Saturday/Sunday and public holidays

Phone - 04 3878150 (shop), mobile (Pete) - 0274439750

Email - [email protected]

Boat Charters coming up

I only list the dates that I already have a bit of interest for. If the date is not listed it is often available for bookings. 

Some of these dates are subject to change depending on weather and numbers of people booked

- You can confirm your charter booking with a 35% deposit.

- Once I receive the deposit I will confirm it with an email or text

- All charters are subject to appropriate weather conditions

- Share cost trips are subject to numbers of people booked and weather

16 Aug - Saturday - possible 4 or 6hr trip from mana. 5 more people needed. $200-$250pp inc tackl, bait, filletting, food and drink - Book! - Enquire
11 Oct - Saturday - 1st available charter date (after winter break) - Book! - Enquire

Latest Fishing Report

4.8.24

It’s been a classic weather pattern for fishing around Wellington lately. For those anglers venturing out most have been well rewarded with minimal wind and good fishing.

Boat - great snapper fishing all the way up and down the west coast. 40-60mtrs has been a productive depth to fish but the deeper and shallower spots have still been fishing well, but not quite as consistent. Kingfish as well have been big and mean on most well known haunts like hunters, boom and kapiti.

On the south coast its been a mixed bag of teris, cod, gurnard, trevs, snapper and kingis but not as many snaps and kings as out west. Puka fishing has been good all round but will be off on their spawning run shortly. Havnt heard much about bluenose and bass apart from the odd big moocher at the Trench.

Shore - good numbers of kahawai around and some really chunky ones around the harbour and south coast. A few nice bluemoki have been caught as well as some trevs, gurnard and snapper in Palliser bay.

There’s alot of sharks around at present so I would recommend using shellfish/paua/cray berley instead of fish based berley to minimize sharky issues.

Also cray and shellfish baits are better for not catching sharks (not incl spotty sharks - rig).

Slow jigs and shellfish ‘fishbites’ have also been working well throughout the winter months.

Come into the shop for advice on tackle, spots to fish and techniques. We enjoy teaching people and helping you catch more fish.

regards, Pete

At the moment there are plenty of hapuku around in the deep with snapper, trevally, tarakihi and gurnard inshore and most other species mixed in for good measure. 

On a 6hr trip we can go south to Makara or north to Hunters bank and sometimes out wide for hapuku. Its generally an inshore fishing trip but we are happy to go deep if everyone on board is keen. 

Our 4hr trips are mainly around Mana island and Pukerua bay. There's good numbers of snapper, trevally, tarakihi and gurnard with the odd kingfish, jd and blue mackerel as well

 
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