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guide_nz_south_flyfishingshortbreaks.jpgIan Darwin
Fly Fishing-Shortbreaks
Twizel, South Island.
Phone: Australia+61 2 6554 7539
Phone: New Zealand+64 3  435   3233
Fax: Australia+61 2 6554 9828
PO Box 3004
Tuncurry NSW 2428 Australia

Ian Darwin is an Aussie fly-fisher and has been fishing in and around Twizel in the South Island and the Taupo/Turangi Region in the North Island for over a decade. 
Twizel is situated in the Mackenzie Basin in the middle of the South Island of New Zealand, 63 kms south of Mt Cook, 270 km from Christchurch and 210km from Queenstown.

Visit Ian's website for details on meals, accommodation, proximity to local fishing, other activities, costs and how to book.

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Twizel is set in a stunning environment with the Southern Alps as a western backdrop and Mt Cook rising majestically to the north and visible from many rivers within the Basin. Visitors are offered a multitude of activities including fishing, golf, gliding, skiing and tramping.

The world renowned Ahuriri River (30 minutes) has a deserved reputation for Trophy Trout. Beside the river are the Clay Cliffs which are an interesting geographical formation with walking tracks amongst its giant chasms.

http://www.flyfishing-shortbreaks.com
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Australia first entered the World Fly Fishing Championships in May 1987 as an invitation team.

This was done on the understandingthat for Australia to be involved in future competitions, an organisation representing our country and recognised by the International Federation of  Sport Fishing, would be formed.

Fly Fish Australia Incorporated (FFA) was formed in 1989 and became the recognised body by the International Federation of Sport Fishing for the purpose of selecting teams to represent Australia.

The Board reserves the certain rights with regard to certain matters in the final team selection process, but this is done through the team selection panel which is charged with the responsibility of ensuring the best team for the competition type is chosen.
There are now essentially two principal rules that apply for fly fishers to gain selection to an Australian Team.
Firstly, they must be financial members of Fly Fish Australia and, secondly, they must have qualified in competitions which comply with the rules of Fly Fish Australia.