It's a Brown RnF, all there are in this system, in fact there are only very a few rivers in the top of the South Island with 'bows. (Dare I say it; I sometimes get sick of browns and hanker for a few dumb rainbows now and again...)
REE, The fly was a purple thread, touch dubbed with mole fur and a silver rib with a hackle of the covert of a spur winged plover - a local bird. The hackle is a blue - grey colour and Snipe or even that greyish French Partridge would easily substitute. Size 16 for the local mayfly population. I'll post a pic of one when I next do a macro session...
Here is another view of the river yesterday:
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