Catch 44, Fishing around tamahi offers only limited water to hook fish fairly while the river is running high. The best way to fish in the Tamahi Rapids for me is to watch the snaggers/flossers and find which side of the river most of the coho are being pulled out of. Once you have picked a side, look for a slow slick of water, usually behind logs and boulders which hug the bank. I find fishing this short slow slick or stretch of water is best done with roe, match your bait size to the water clarity. This has worked for me, I only fish this way when the water is high with very little vis, as I know the fish are moving and Ill be passing it right infront of there faces.
Of course youll never catch the numbers of fish the way the other guys are fishing, but youll at least walk away feeling good with a fish that took your bait, unlike the 100's of fish that were pulled from the river unwillingly.