Guys I'm sorry I just realized that last post seems a little harsh and belittling. I'm not trying to brag or put anyone down I just can't comprehend how you can go 3 years without a bite, guess just REALLY bad luck
Hopefully everyone just takes that last post as advice for what can help you have a little more success. These are the things that have worked for me. Just a little more: In low, clear conditions fish the heads of runs and pocket water. The fish will sit in high oxygen areas, with lots of white bubbly water. Places like Tamahi, Thurston Meadows, or higher are good for that. In these conditions (especially if sunny) looks for structure as well like logs.
In high water- low vis conditions I have found 2 things to work. HUGE gobs of your "crappy roe" that you can waste and fishing anywhere from 1-5 feet out from the edge. Look for slower water, seams that wouldn't be there normally even if they are only 1-2 feet deep. Fish tailout and mid sections of your favorite runs as well. The fish will still be in there just closer to the edge avoiding fast water or down in the slower tailout. Places to fish during these conditions are around Peach, Lickman, or lower.
Like said before fish EVERYTHING. And keep fishing even if you think it may be impossible to catch a fish that day, some days these are the best days. I remember trying to get my fishing buddy to come with me 2 years ago on a day where there were 60 km/h winds and pissing rain sideways. He refused to go saying it wasnt worth it and I ended up hooking 5 fish in 3 hours. The same buddy also got me to stay out on a day where vis was only around 4" and I ended up with a fish in the first 20 casts. These days are great because there is no one out, the fish arnt spooked and probably havnt seen anything all day.
A little motivation (the fish that was caught in 4 icnhes of vis on a golfball size of roe 5 feet from the edge)
Good luck!
Dan