The Manutere has been hauling lines out of Tauranga for forty years, cutting through the glassy Bay of Plenty toward reefs thick with snapper and trevally. Booked through Tauranga Marine Charters, the Private Bottom Fishing Evening Trip 5 Hours launches from Tauranga Bridge Marina, Pier D34, and hands your group exclusive use of a purpose-built charter vessel tailored for steady, social fishing. The deck is wide enough for a dozen anglers to move and fight fish without stepping on gear; the skipper picks reef marks that have earned this harbor a reputation for consistent bites.
Tauranga sits on the northern edge of New Zealand’s Bay of Plenty, ringed by volcanic headlands and dotted with reef structures born of ancient lava flows and sedimentary shelves. These underwater contours hold kelp beds, braided rocky ledges and sandy gutters where snapper, gurnard and kahawai patrol—species that make bottom-fishing here both reliable and rewarding. On calm evenings, Mount Maunganui’s profile slices the horizon as bait plunks and lines sing.
What makes this charter special is the combination of local experience and a private-boat format. Tauranga Marine Charters and the Manutere have four decades of local knowledge: tide windows, reef picks, and practical tricks for putting fish in the bin. You control the pace—work the reels, try drifted baits, or set anchored rods while the skipper scouts structure. The vessel’s layout and tackle rental options mean first-timers can show up with enthusiasm, not a garage of gear.
The trip is accessible to families, groups, and anglers of mixed experience; the skipper manages safety and provides coaching for younger or newer anglers. Practical details matter: meet at Pier D34, assemble early for a quick safety briefing, and expect roughly five hours on the water. Extras like tackle and bait are available on board for an additional fee.
Beyond the action, this outing plugs you into the wider coastal playground: paddleboarding sheltered coves, exploring Matakana Island’s quieter beaches, or snapping photos as shearwaters wheel past. Respect for the sea is part of the deal—follow New Zealand fisheries regulations, handle undersized fish carefully, and avoid excess baiting on sensitive reef patches.
Whether you want a family-focused afternoon, a private social charter, or a straightforward day of bottom fishing on proven reefs, this Manutere trip distills local know-how into a relaxed, fish-forward outing from Tauranga Bridge Marina. Private bookings accommodate up to 15 people, making the vessel a good choice for fishing-focused celebrations, corporate groups, families. Skippered charters prioritize safety—lifejackets, VHF radio, and a clear briefing—so even nervous first-timers can learn hands-on. To book, choose your preferred date and discuss bait or tackle needs with Tauranga Marine Charters; a little planning yields best tides and smiles and lasting memories.