Oamaru Fishing Charters | DEEP SEA FISHING | New Zealand
Here in this new video i went out on the Oamaru Fishing Charters, we launched off the local Oamaru wharf and then went out to our fishing destination. It took us roughly 40-50 minutes to get out to the fishing grounds. We all had a lovley day on the water catching Blue Cod, Red Cod, Jock Stewart and lots of other species. Although i didn't catch my grouper i was after that means ill be back for more! I highly recommend the Oamaru Fishing Charters. You can find them on Facebook also. I hope you have enjoyed the video i put together.
Moeraki Boulders | Fishing Trip Day 2019 | NEW ZEALAND
#happyfishingday #Moerakiboulders #Bluecod #Jocksteward
It was a great experience where my first fishing in the sea with Observer boat and enjoying catching an expensive fish that you can found only here in New Zealand.
#Boat Name: Observer
#Contact person: Jac no. +64274187722
#my camera: Gopro Hero 6
#Stabilizer: Hohem iSteady Pro 2
lake moeraki, new zealand
Lake Moeraki Wilderness Lodge
Moeraki, Otago New Zealand
A travel and tourism guide to Moeraki aimed at people taking roadtrip holidays around New Zealand. The focus is mainly on providing information for visitors who are self-driving visitors touring around in both cars and camper vans. We look at the camping grounds, accommodation, cafes, scenery and walks in the area. In particular we talk about the Moeraki Boulders, penguin watching, the lighthouse, Fleurs Cafe, the Moeraki Tavern, and the Moeraki Camping Ground.
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Moeraki 6 October 2018 2:20m
new zealand. Oamaru blue moki fishing
blue moki fishing
Fishing at Kakanui
We didn't catch anything but it was a beautiful spot. South Island, New Zealand.
School fishing tip out of Moeraki
school fishing tip to moeraki. going on fishing charter it was no to bad of a day
The Moeraki boulders - Roadside Stories
In Māori tradition the remarkable spherical boulders on Moeraki beach are eel pots -- or baskets of kūmara (sweet potato) washed ashore from the Ārai-te-uru voyaging canoe. To scientists the boulders are concretions, formed around 60 million years ago from sediment and calcite.
Moeraki boulders,
North Otago,
Canoes of the South Island,
Kūmara,
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Roadside Stories are a series of audio guides to places of interest on major road trips in New Zealand. Each guide tells the story of an attraction along the way -- its people, its history, its cultural and natural significance. For more information about Roadside Stories visit
Moeraki Kingfish
Fishing the reef with light tackle, single hook and running ball sinker.....and I get an unexpected visitor. 14 degree water temperature.
Moeraki 2018
play around in moeraki
HAPUKA AND BASS FISHNG NZ
Boys trip down to napier for hawkes bay marine showroom unveiling. so we made a weekend ofit with fishing ,diving and alot of beverages .
16 Oamaru to Moeraki on a Boom Mustang Trike
Summer 2017 and welcome to Episode One of a seven day North Otago road trip. Starting on Waitangi Weekend (beginning of February) the road takes us down the coast to the historic town of Oamaru and onto Moeraki.
As a small rural town, Oamaru is thriving. Years ago, the local Council and locals made the conscious decision to save the heritage Oamaru stone buildings and wharf area. And today visitors from all over the world visit Oamaru to admire the Victorian and Edwardian architecture on display.
Heritage New Zealand provides a level of protection over the pre-1900s buildings, with most of the old main street and wharf area heavily identified under heritage protections.
Of note, Oamaru Stone or Whitestone, is a hard, compact limestone, quarried at Weston, near Oamaru. Initially use of the stone was mainly in Oamaru itself, but Oamaru Stone has been used on many of the grand public buildings in the towns and cities across the southern regions of the South Island, especially after the financial boom caused by the Central Otago Goldrush of the 1860s.
The Oamaru Harbour is New Zealand’s only surviving authentic Victorian / Edwardian deep water port. The success of the town and the rural industries can only be understood in the context of the construction of a successful port on what had been a hazardous coastline. Oamaru's harbour, built in defiance of natural limitations and at great cost, exemplifies not only the extent to which communities took pride in their ports, but also the way the harbour underpinned the economy of North Otago.
Completion of the breakwater and Sumpter Wharf in 1884 enabled Oamaru to play a significant role in the new frozen meat trade. The port is associated with many famous early meat trade ships, including the Dunedin and the Elderslie, the first NZ-UK refrigerated steamer, built to run between Oamaru and London.
Down the road at Moeraki, visitors are treated to a number of must see and must do activities. The Moeraki Boulders are a regular draw card for tourists. These very large spherical “stones” are located on Koekohe Beach near Moeraki. The boulders are actually concretions, that have been exposed through shoreline erosion from coastal cliffs that back the beach. They originally formed in ancient sea floor sediments around 60 million years ago. Some of the boulders weigh several tonnes and are up to 3 metres in diameter!
Although Moeraki is more likely to be known as a small fishing village, it was once the location of a whaling station. In the 1870s local interests believed it could become the main port for the North Otago area. In 1877 a railway line, the Moeraki Branch was built to the settlement. But the port could not compete with the developments in Oamaru, which led to the closure of the Moeraki Branch railway line in 1879 after only two years of operation.
At the main wharf in Moeraki you’ll find Fleurs Restaurant. The ethos of this restaurant is sustainability, good food and a place of gathering. Every morning the local fisherman and boats head out to sea, and what makes it on the menu, is what was caught. When British television chef and restaurateur Rick Stein was told he could choose to go anywhere in the world to write a travel article for English newspaper, the Daily Mail, he chose Fleur’s Place in Moeraki. And yes, it’s that good.
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WHEN THE SUN GOES DOWN
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Title: When The Sun Goes Down (Instrumental)
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