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Game Bird Hunting Guide - NORTH ISLAND 2014
2014
Game Bird Hunting Guide
       Regulations and Hunting Areas
         NORTH ISLAND

Essential addition with every Hunting Licence
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 NEW ZEALAND DUCK SPECIES

                                            Paradise
                                            shelduck

              Shoveler

Brown
Teal

                                    Game Species
                                     (named in black)
                                These species may be hunted, but
                                 only in such regions and during
                              such open seasons as notified in the
                               New Zealand Gazette each year by
                                  the Minister of Con­servation.
Protected Species                NOTE: Important recognition
    (named in red)
                               features are the large areas of white
 The species are absolutely   under the wings of the game ducks
  protected at all times.       and the smaller overall size of the
                                         protected ducks.

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                               Mallard

       Grey Duck

                           Grey Teal

                   Scaup

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Photo: Hamish Carnachan

Cover photo: David Towgood

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The regulations printed in this guide booklet are subject to the Minister
of Conservation’s approval. A copy of the published game notice in the
New Zealand Gazette is available on www.fishandgame.org.nz along
with further information on game bird hunting.

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                                   Contents
        New Zealand duck species ID................................................3
        Game bird hunting Code of Practice.....................................7
        Hunting licence valid nationwide..........................................8
        Shotguns and use of non-toxic shot.......................................9
        Stop the spread of aquatic pests..............................................9
        Wildlife Act 1953...................................................................9
        First Schedule........................................................... 11
        Second Schedule for each region
        plus local hunting information
        1	Northland...................................................................... 16
            Hunting Opportunities in Northland........................... 18
        2	Auckland/Waikato......................................................... 21
            Hunting in Auckland/Waikato...................................... 27
        3	Eastern............................................................................ 30
            Hunting in the Eastern Region...................................... 34
        4 Hawke’s Bay................................................................... 36
            Hunting in Hawke’s Bay................................................ 39
        5 Taranaki......................................................................... 42
            Hunting in Taranaki...................................................... 44
        6 Wellington...................................................................... 47
            Hunting in Wellington.................................................. 50
        Game Bird Habitat Stamp.................................................. 51

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CODE OF CONDUCT
  PLEASE CONSIDER THE RIGHTS OF
OTHERS AND OBSERVE THE HUNTERS’
        CODE OF CONDUCT
Access
•    If no Fish and Game access sign is present, always ask permission
     from the land occupier before crossing private property (also
     check if it is OK to take your dog across their land).
•    Do not interfere with livestock, crops, machinery or other
     property.
•    Keep your dog under firm control or on a lead when on
     private property.
•    Always use gates, stiles or other recognised access points and
     avoid damage to fences.
•    Leave everything as you found it. If a gate is open or closed
     leave it that way.
•    Do not park vehicles so they can obstruct gateways or cause
     a hazard on the road or access way.
•    When driving on riverbeds keep to marked tracks or park on
     the bank and walk to your hunting spot.
•    Always respect the environment, wildlife, other hunters and
     members of the public.

Firearm safety
Practise the seven Police-approved principles of firearm safety:
i.   Treat every firearm as loaded
ii	Always point firearms in a safe direction
iii	Load a firearm only when ready to fire
iv	Identify your target beyond all doubt
v	Check your firing zone
vi Store firearms and ammunition safely
vii	Avoid alcohol or drugs when handling firearms

Hunting
•    Carry a current game bird hunting licence and comply with
     the relevant bag limits and conditions of hunting.
•    Wear a high visibility hat and outer garment whenever possible
     when hunting upland game.

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•     Be a competent shooter, estimate ranges, and be aware of you
      and your shotgun’s limitations.
•     Select appropriate shot size for the target.
•     Be able to distinguish what may be lawfully hunted from
      protected species.
•     If a game bird is wounded, take all reasonable steps to locate
      it, so that it can be killed quickly and humanely.
•     Use a trained gundog, or other means to ensure the prompt
      retrieval of game, be it your own or to help another hunter
      to retrieve their game.
•     Remove empty cartridge cases and all litter from the hunting
      area.
•     Remember that all hunters will be judged by your actions.
•     Always hunt in a sporting manner and ensure your conduct is
      always above reproach. Encourage the same attitude in your
      hunting companions.
•     Above all, be safe and be sensible.

    Treat others as you would wish
        to be treated yourself!

HUNTING LICENCE VALID
NATIONWIDE
All game bird hunting licences can be used in all Fish and Game
regions. Day licences are valid only on or after the second Monday
of the new season. It is important to note that if you are hunting
in other regions you need to check this booklet to ensure you are
familiar with the local regulations.

GAME BIRD HABITAT STAMP
A game bird habitat stamp must be affixed1 to every licence to
hunt or kill game. The purpose of the Habitat Stamp Programme
is to raise funds for habitat enhancement. Two dollars ($2.00)2
of the game licence fee is assigned to the stamp as income for
the programme. See the back of this booklet for further products
from the programme.

1 Section 19A(1) of the Wildlife Act 1953
2 Section 72(3A)(e) of the Wildlife Act 1953

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SHOTGUNS AND USE OF NON-TOXIC
SHOT
Game bird hunting can only be undertaken with a shotgun of a 10
gauge calibre or less. Mandatory use of non-toxic shot applies to
waterfowl hunting only (see 1st Schedule, condition 5, below).
Non-toxic shot is not mandatory for upland game (pheasant and
quail) hunting or for all game bird hunting using sub-gauges
(smaller than 12 gauge) or black powder muzzle-loading shotguns.
For more information refer to www.fishandgame.org.nz.

STOP THE SPREAD OF AQUATIC PESTS
Protect our Waters: CHECK, CLEAN, DRY. Check dogs, boots,
decoys and boats before you leave the area.

WILDLIFE ACT 1953
The hunting of game is governed by the provisions of the Wildlife
Act 1953. The Minister of Conservation declares an open season
for game annually in the New Zealand Gazette (see below). Some
important provisions of the Wildlife Act are covered here. The
Act and its companion Wildlife Regulations 1955 can be viewed
in full online at http://www.legislation.govt.nz/

WILDLIFE DECLARED TO BE GAME3
Hunters are reminded that only the following lists of species are
game birds that they are permitted to hunt and kill.

Waterfowl
•	Black swan (Cygnus atratus) (except on Chatham Islands).
•	Duck—
     - Grey duck (Anas superciliosa) and any cross of that species
       with any other species, variety, or kind of duck (except on
       Chatham Islands).
     -	Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) and any cross of that
       species with any other species, variety, or kind of duck
       (except on Chatham Islands).
     - Paradise duck (Tadorna variegata).
     - Spoonbill duck (New Zealand shoveler) (Anas rhynchotis).
•    Pukeko (Porphyrio melanotus) (except on Chatham Islands).

Upland game
•	Chukar (Alectoris graeca chukar).
•	Red-legged partridge (Alectoris rufa rufa).

3 Schedule 1 Wildlife Act 1953

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•    Pheasant (any bird, not being a domestic bird, of the genus
     Phasianus and any cross of any such bird with any other species,
     variety, or kind of pheasant).
•    Quail—
     -	Australian or brown quail (Synoicus).
     -	Californian quail (Lophortyx californica).
     - Virginian or bobwhite quail (Colinus virginianus).

RESTRICTIONS ON THE TAKING OF
GAME (s18, Wildlife Act 1953)
No person shall use more than one shotgun or any live decoy.

LICENCE TO HUNT OR KILL GAME (s19,
Wildlife Act 1953)
It is an offence to hunt or kill game unless the person holds a
current game licence except in some circumstances where that
person is a resident occupier as defined in the Wildlife Act. The
maximum penalty is $5000.

OCCUPIER OF ANY LAND (s19(3), Wildlife Act
1953)
“…the occupier of any land, and the spouse and any one son or
daughter of the occupier, may, during an open season, hunt or kill
on that land without a licence (but subject to all other restrictions
imposed by game regulations.” The occupier is normally the
owner but this privilege can be transferred to farm manager or
sharemilkers by a written statement indicating such to Fish &
Game. Note that the Act allows for hunting by three people; the
occupier, his/her wife/husband and one son or daughter on that
land but no other land.

SHOOTING OF GAME NOT IN FLIGHT
PROHIBITED (s22, Wildlife Act 1953)
It is an offence for a person to shoot or attempt to shoot at any
game bird not in flight except where a game bird is already
wounded by shooting) The maximum penalty is $5000.

ASSAULTING OR OBSTRUCTING
RANGERS (s40, Wildlife Act 1953)
It is an offence to assault or obstruct a ranger. The maximum
penalty is $10,000.

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TAKING PROTECTED WILDLIFE (s63,
Wildlife Act 1953)
It is an offence to hunt or kill protected wildlife. The maximum
penalties for hunting or killing absolutely protected wildlife is
6 months imprisonment or $100,000 and $10,000 for partially
protected wildlife. The maximum penalty for hunting or killing
Grey teal is $5,000.
The remainder of this hunting guide is made up of regional details
and hunting conditions contained in the Gazetted Game Notice.
These conditions are set out in the:

FIRST SCHEDULE:
Hunting conditions generally common to all Fish and Game
regions.

SECOND SCHEDULE:
Regionally specific hunting conditions, including bag limits,
closed and open game areas, shooting hours and the like.

FIRST SCHEDULE

FIRST SCHEDULE
1   Bag limits
    1.1 	No person shall possess on any one day, more than
         the number of game birds specified as the daily bag
         limit for the Fish and Game Region in which the game
         is taken, except on Sunday, 4 May 2014, when that
         person may have in his or her possession twice the
         number of game birds specified as the daily bag limit
         for Saturday, 3 May 2014.
    1.2	A person may possess more game than specified above,
        if all such game is labelled with the following details:
          (a)    The name and address of the person by whom
                 the game was taken
          (b) The number of the licence to hunt or kill game
              held by the person by whom the game was taken
          (c)    The name of the Fish and Game Region by which
                 that licence was issued
          (d) The name of the Fish and Game Region in which
              the game was taken and

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              (e)     The date on which the game was taken.
2    Waiver of Restrictions on Baiting for Waterfowl
	A person4 may hunt or kill game of the family Anatidae
 (waterfowl) during the open season for game in all Fish and
 Game Regions, except Auckland/Waikato, where food has been
 cast, thrown, placed or planted any time during the year. In the
 Auckland/Waikato Fish and Game Region, Special Condition
 4.9 in the Second Schedule applies instead to restrictions on
 baiting.
3	Magazine Shotguns – unpinned magazine shotguns can
  be used in all regions except Auckland/Waikato
	A person may hunt or kill game birds, as specified, in all Fish
 and Game Regions, except Auckland/Waikato Region, with
 any unpinned magazine shotgun of a calibre 10 gauge or
 less, which includes magazine extensions5. In the Auckland/
 Waikato Fish and Game Region, Special Condition 4.10 in
 the Second Schedule applies instead to shotgun magazine
 requirements.
4    Shot Size
	No person shall use, in any shotgun used for the purposes of
 hunting and killing game, any cartridge containing any shot
 size having a larger retained, per-pellet energy at 90 metres
 than lead BB.
5    Use of Lead Shot Prohibited
     5.1      Subject to clause 6, no person may possess lead shot,
              or use lead shot, while hunting or killing waterfowl
              within 200 metres of open water, with any gun using
              a 10 or 12 gauge cartridge. Non-toxic alternative shot
              may be used, including steel.
     5.1.1 For the purposes of this requirement, “waterfowl”
           means any of the following game species:
              •      Black swan (Cygnus atratus)
              •      Grey duck (Anas superciliosa) and any cross of
                     that species with any other species, variety, or
                     kind of duck
              •      Mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos) and any cross
                     of that species with any other species, variety, or
                     kind of duck

4 Section 17 of the Wildlife Act 1953
5 Amended notification to Section 18(1)(c) (iii) and (v) of the Wildlife Act 1953 as
  authorised by the Minister of Conservation under Section 18(1) of that Act

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              •      Paradise shelduck (Tadorna variegata) also known
                     as Paradise duck
              •      Spoonbill duck (New Zealand shoveler) (Anas
                     rhynchotis)
              •      Pukeko (Porphyrio porphyrio melanotus).
     5.1.2 For the purposes of this requirement, “open water”
           means either:
              (a)     any area of land or seabed covered permanently
                      or seasonally by water; or
              (b) any area which is temporarily covered by water
                  at the time of such possession or use, and that is
                  contiguous to an area referred to in paragraph
                  (a); and the area covered by water is wider than 3
                  metres.
6    Guns of a Calibre Less Than 12 Gauge and Muzzle Loaders
     Exempt in Relation to Use of Lead Shot
     Hunters may use lead shot in guns of a calibre less than 12
     gauge or in muzzle loaders for the 2014 season. No exemptions
     for any breach loading 12 gauge or greater is to be provided
     for waterfowl hunting.
7    Camouflaged Rowboats
	A person6 may hunt or kill game within the following Fish
 and Game Regions, from unmoored camouflaged rowboats,
 subject to the excluded periods for the regions specified below:
     •      Northland – no excluded period
     •      Auckland/Waikato – excluding 3 and 4 May 2014
     •      Eastern – excluding 3 and 4 May 2014
     •      Hawke’s Bay – excluding 3 and 4 May 2014
     •      Taranaki – no excluded period
     •      Wellington – excluding 3 and 4 May 2014
     •      Nelson/Marlborough – no excluded period
     •      West Coast – no excluded period
     •      North Canterbury – excluding 3 and 4 May 2014
     •      Central South Island – excluding 3 and 4 May 2014
     •      Otago – excluding Clutha River 3 to 11 May 2014
            inclusive
     •      Southland – no excluded period.

6 Section 18(1)(f )(vi) of the Wildlife Act 195

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8    Restriction on Taking of Game
	No person shall use any vehicle propelled by mechanical power
 (including motorised watercraft)7 to chase or kill game, except
 in such circumstances and at such times as authorised by the
 Conservation Act 1987 and Wildlife Act 1953.
9    Pegging Day
     9.1	A person, following purchase of a 2014 Whole Season
         game bird hunting licence, can reclaim the stand
         claimed during the 2013 Game Season at any time
         prior to 10.00am on 6 April 2014 in all Fish and Game
         Regions.
     9.2      Otherwise, unclaimed stands can only be claimed any
              time after 10.00am on 6 April 2014 in all Fish and
              Game Regions.
     9.3	A stand may be claimed by planting on it a stake
         with either a board or identifying label attached,
         plainly identifying the name of the claimant and the
         number of his/her licence. The hunting stand claim
         tag provided with the licence must be completed with
         the name of the claimant and affixed to the board or
         identifying label.
     9.4      The licence holder claiming a stand must be present
              in person at the stand to mark it up.
     9.5	In the Auckland Waikato Region, only holders of 2014
          Whole Season Adult Game Bird Licences can claim
          hunting stands.
     9.6	No one can claim more than one stand.
     9.7	A stand cannot be claimed closer than 90 metres to a
         stand already claimed by another person, without that
         person’s consent.
     9.8	Any stand not occupied by the claimant within one
         hour after the opening hour of hunting, on any day,
         can be occupied by another licence holder for the
         remainder of the day.
10 Conditions
     These conditions will expire at the end of the open season for
     game specified under the Second Schedule for each Fish and
     Game Region.

7 Section 18(1)(f )(v) of the Wildlife Act 1953

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  Second Schedule
  Regionally specific hunting conditions,
  bag limits, closed and open game areas,
  and the like.

Photo: Hamish Carnachan
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                   Fish & Game Regions
  NORTHLAND
  FISH & GAME REGION 8

 Office: Unit A5, 7-11 Nell Place, Whangarei
		0110
Postal Address:                PO Box 25003, Whangarei Mail Centre,
		                             Whangarei 0148
                 Phone:        (09) 438-4135
                  Email:       northland@fishandgame.org.nz
             Manager:          Rudi Hoetjes (021 856 228)
        Office Admin:          Fay Stodart
        Field Officer:         Nathan Burkepile (021 222 7920)

  8	Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 83, of 22 May 1990, at page 1861

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1   Game That May Be Hunted or Killed—Duration of the
    2014/2015 Season
Species             Season Duration Daily Bag Hunting Area
                    (dates inclusive) Limit
Grey/mallard duck 3 May to               15          All areas
and any hybrid of 29 Jun 2014
that species
NZ shoveler duck 3 May to                3           All areas
                 29 Jun 2014
Grey, mallard and shoveler duck: A maximum total bag not exceeding 15
birds for all species including hybrids combined.

Paradise shelduck   3 May to             20          All areas
                    3 Aug 2014
                    21 Feb and           20          All areas
                    22 Feb 2015
Black swan          3 May to             15          All areas
                    3 Aug 2014
Pukeko              3 May to             12          All areas
                    31 Aug 2014
                    21 Feb 2015 to       12          All areas
                    1 Mar 2015
California and      3 May to             10          Area A
brown quail         3 Aug 2014
                    3 May to             10          Rest of region
                    31 Aug 2014
Cock pheasant       3 May to             3           Area A
                    3 Aug 2014
                    3 May to             5           Rest of region
                    31 Aug 2014

2   Definition of Area A
	All lands north of a line running east/west, north of the
 Whangape Harbour, then along the main ridgeline of the
 Maungataniwha Range and out to and including all lands
 north of Whangaroa Harbour.
3   Shooting Hours
    3.1    6.30am to 6.30pm, except the hunting of:
           (a)    Paradise shelduck on 21 Feb and 22 Feb 2015
                  will be from 6.00am to 8.00pm.
           (b) Pukeko from 21 Feb to 1 Mar 2015 inclusive will
               be from 6.00am to 8.00pm.
4   Decoy Limit
    No limit.

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5    Special Conditions
     5.1	No person shall wilfully leave on the hunting ground
         any game bird(s) shot or parts of any game bird(s) shot.
     5.2	Camouflaged Rowboats: Persons may hunt or kill game
         from an unmoored camouflaged rowboat.
     5.3	During the 21 Feb and 22 Feb 2015 special paradise
         shelduck season, no person shall hunt within 300
         metres of any urban sewage oxidation ponds.
     5.4	During the 21 Feb to 1 Mar 2015 special pukeko
         season, no person shall hunt within 300 metres of any
         urban sewage oxidation ponds.

HUNTING OPPORTUNITIES IN
NORTHLAND
The Northland Fish and Game Region extends north from a line
midway to a point between the North Head and South Head
of the Kaipara Harbour, then running due east to a point just
North of Wellsford and then a line running northeast to Te Arai
Point. The area offers a diverse range of hunting opportunities
and encompasses 9 different game bird species. To hunt on any
private lands, hunters must approach the landowners directly.
Hunters who intend to hunt on Conservation-managed lands
need to contact either the Northland Fish and Game Council
office or the Department of Conservation offices in Kaitaia to
obtain a permit.
If seeking a permit to hunt on Landcorp Farm properties or
Forestry lands, then you are required to obtain a permit through
the offices of Northland Fish and Game. The permit is a legal
requirement which enables the hunter to carry a firearm and use
a dog on those properties.
Applications can be made either by logging onto the Fish &
Game Website:
     http://northland.fishandgame.org.nz/
     Email: northland@fishandgame.org.nz
     Or writing a letter addressed to this office.

Permits
Hunters applying for permits are required to provide details
and remittance for permits issued. The costs associated with the
issuing of permits needs to be recovered because the Council is
issuing permits on behalf of other agencies. A permit is required
per licence holder and is not issued for a party or any group of

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hunters. Permits are issued for the full length of the open game
season (May through to August).
All Permits issued for Flaxmill Wetlands and Aupouri Forest
incur a fee of $20.00 and $14.00 of this fee will be used as a
contribution towards predator control operations within those
areas. Permits issued for the Jack Bisset Wetland incur a fee of
$25.00, where $19.00 of this fee will be used towards predator
control within this wetland.
Hunters requiring a permit must provide the following
details:
•    Name, address and phone numbers,
•    Date of birth
•    Game bird licence number
•    Firearms licence number
•    Vehicle registration
•    Dog Registration number.
Hunters requiring a permit to take any dog into a hunting
area must on application provide the following details of the
dog including the name of dog or dogs, the breed/s and the
tag registration number/s.
All permits issued to licence holders will be accompanied with a
full colour topographical map detailing the areas open to hunting.
The permit fees associated with hunting in the privately owned
pine Forestry Blocks i.e. Hancock Forest Management (NZ) Ltd,
Northland Forest Managers (Ltd), and Matariki Forest are to
cover all processing fees, colour maps, as well as Public Liability
Insurance while hunting in any of their forests.
Administrator        Place name             Location      Permit
                                                          fee
NFGC            Jack Bisset Wetland         Whangarei     $25.00
                Flaxmill Wetlands           Dargaville    $20.00
                Kawakawa Wetlands           Kawakawa      $6.00
                Borrow Cut Wetland          Hikurangi     $6.00
Land Corp Farms Te Raite                    Houhora       $6.00
                Te Karae                    Broadwood     $6.00
                Rangiputa                   Cape Karikari $6.00
                Takakuri                    Kaeo          $6.00
                Mangatoa                    Kaikohe       $6.00
Te Paki Farm    Te Paki Farm                Cape Reinga $6.00

A fee of $6.00 for a permit issued to hunt on Department of
Conservation administered lands is required no matter how many

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locations as stated below are requested at any one time.
Administrator      Place name                  Location
Department of      Wairua River Wildlife       Hikurangi
Conservation       Management Reserve
                   Manganui River              Waiotira
                   Wildlife Management
                   Reserve
                   Waitangi Wetlands           Kerikeri
                   Tokerau Beach               Cape Karikari
                   Lake Ohia                   Cape Karikari
                   Puwheke Rec. Reserve        Cape Karikari
                   Rotokawau Lakes             Cape Karikari
                   Sweetwater Lakes            Kaitaia
                   Kaimaumau/East Beach        Houhora
                   Lake Taore                  Kaitaia
                   Onepu Block                 Kaitaia
                   Te Arai Reserve             Kaitaia
                   Te Ramanuka                 Kaitaia
                   Paxton Point                Te Kao
                   Ahipara Reserve             Kaitaia
                   Epikauri                    Herekino
                   Te Paki Reserve             Cape Reinga
Exotic Pine Forests
Administrator      Place name                  Location          Permit
                                                                 fee
Summit Forest      Aupouri Forest              Kaitaia/          $20.00
Management of                                  Houhora
New Zealand Ltd
(Weekends only)
Northland Forest   Various throughout Northland. All Dogs        $40.00
Managers (Ltd)     must be Kiwi Aversion trained and the
(Weekends only)    owner of the dog must be able to present
                   a current Kiwi Aversion Certificate to gain
                   access into any of the forests managed by
                   Northland Forest Managers (Ltd).
Matariki Forests   Glenbervie Forest           Whangarei         $6.00
(Weekends only)    Puhipuhi Forest             Whangarei         $6.00
                   Topuni Forest               Kaiwaka           $30.00
Hancock Forest     Various throughout Northland. All Dogs        $40.00
Management         must be Kiwi Aversion trained and the
(NZ) Ltd           owner of the dog must be able to present
(Weekends only)    a current Kiwi Aversion Certificate to gain
                   access into any of the forests managed by
                   Hancock Forest Management (NZ) Ltd.
Please Note that a Kiwi Aversion certificate is obtained through the
Department of Conservation offices in Whangarei.

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Fish & Game Regions
 AUCKLAND/WAIKATO
 FISH & GAME REGION 9

      Office & Postal:           156 Brymer Road, RD9, Hamilton 3289
                   Phone:        (07) 849-1666
                       Fax:      (07) 849-1648
                    Email:       admin@awfg.org.nz
       Chief Executive:          Ben Wilson
      Office Manager:            Robyn Lingard
  Wildlife Managers:             John Dyer, David Klee
   Fisheries Manager:            Adam Daniel

Indicative only: please
contact the regional
office for a detailed map
of Northern/Southern
boundaries.

    9	Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 83 of 22 May 1990, as amended by Gazette,
      No. 129, of 29 August 1991, at page 2787

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1    Game That May be Hunted or Killed—Duration of
     2014/2015 Season, except that no duck may be hunted on
     Great Barrier Island
Species               Season Duration Daily Bag Hunting Area
                      (dates inclusive) Limit
Grey/mallard duck 3 May to                 10            All areas
and any hybrid of 2 Jun 2014
those species
NZ shoveler duck 3 May to                  2             All areas
                 2 Jun 2014

Grey, mallard and shoveler duck: A maximum total bag not exceeding 10
birds for all species combined and no more than the individual bag limit for
each species.

Paradise shelduck     3 May to             10            The region south
                      29 Jun 2014                        of Auckland
                                                         Harbour Bridge
                      3 May to             20            The region north
                      29 Jun 2014                        of Auckland
                                                         Harbour Bridge
Pukeko                3 May to             10            All areas
                      24 Aug 2014
Black swan            3 May to             20            The region west
                      29 Jun 2014                        of State Highway
                                                         1 and north of
                                                         State Highway
                                                         22 (Glenbrook
                                                         Road), Constable
                                                         and Karioitahi
                                                         Roads
                      3 May to             5             In the
                      29 Jun 2014                        Otorohanga,
                                                         Waitomo and
                                                         Ruapehu District
                                                         Council areas
                                                         within the A/
                                                         WF&GC region
                                                         including the
                                                         Aotea Harbour.
                      3 May to             1             All other areas
                      29 Jun 2014                        (except that no
                                                         Black swan may
                                                         be hunted or
                                                         killed on the
                                                         Waikato Hydro
                                                         Lakes: Karapiro,
                                                         Arapuni and
                                                         Waipapa)

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Bobwhite             3 May to         10         All areas
(Virginian) quail    24 Aug 2014
California quail     3 May to         10         All areas
                     24 Aug 2014
Cock pheasant        3 May to         3          All areas
                     24 Aug 2014
                     1 Sep to         No limit   Tui Ridge upland
                     29 Sep 2014                 game property
                                                 with special
                                                 conditions
                                                 specified in
                                                 clause 6 for this
                                                 region (junior
                                                 hunters only)
Pheasant, both       3 May to         No limit   Upland game
sexes                24 Aug 2014                 properties
                                                 with special
                                                 conditions
                                                 specified in
                                                 clause 6 for this
                                                 Region
Red legged           3 May to         No limit   Upland game
partridge             24 Aug 2014                properties
                                                 with special
                                                 conditions
                                                 specified in
                                                 clause 6 for this
                                                 Region

2   Shooting Hours
    Shooting hours are 6.30am to 6.30pm.
3   Decoy Limit
	No limit, except on Lake Waikare – a total decoy limit of 50
 decoys per stand and no decoys to be placed within 50 metres
 of those placed by another hunter.
4   Special Conditions
    4.1      From 3 May to 2 June 2014 inclusive, no person may
             use or cause to be used for the hunting or killing of
             game on Lake Waikare, any drifting or temporarily
             moored floating stand or any stand, hide or maimai
             which is permanently fixed to the lake bed except
             within 180 metres of the outer margin of the lake or
             the shoreline of Motu Nuia Island (Grape Island).
    4.2	No person may use or cause to be used for the hunting
        or killing of game on Lake Ngaroto any fixed stand,
        pontoon, hide or maimai except within 85 metres of

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             the margin of the lake.
     4.3	No person may use or cause to be used for the hunting
         or killing of game on Lake Rotokauri any fixed stand,
         pontoon, hide or maimai on any open water of the lake.
     4.4	No person may wilfully leave on the hunting ground
         any game bird(s) shot or parts of any game birds shot.
     4.5	No person may herd or drive waterfowl for the purpose
         of hunting or killing them.
     4.6	No person may shoot game from any unmoored boat
         on the Waikato River north of the boat ramp at the
         confluence of the Mangawara Stream and the Waikato
         River at Taupiri on any of the first three days or the
         second weekend of the open season.
     4.7	No person may possess a f irearm in or on any
         unmoored vessel, except a rowboat, unless the firearm
         is dismantled or secured in a case, gunslip or other
         secure compartment, except when in use to retrieve
         wounded game.
     4.8     On public land, the last tagged owner must remove
             any maimai not tagged up for 2 years from the date
             of the last mark-up.
     4.9	No person may hunt or kill game1 of the family
         Anatidae (waterfowl) in all the area contained within a
         distance of 100 metres from the margins of any waters
         together with the area covered by those waters where
         food has been cast, thrown, placed or planted any time
         during the period 3 April to 29 June 2014 inclusive.
     4.10	A person may hunt or kill game birds, as specified,
          within the Auckland/Waikato region with any
          magazine shotgun of a calibre 10 gauge or less that
          either:
             (a)     has a magazine of any type adjusted with a one
                     piece filler which is incapable of removal without
                     disassembling the gun; or
             (b) is pinned in accordance with Regulations made
                 under this Act;
             and is capable of holding no more than three shells.
5    Closed Game Areas
     5.1	All that area of the Waikato River below Mean High
         Water Spring Tide from the Tasman Sea inland to an

1 Section 7 of the Wildlife Act 1953

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          imaginary line commencing from a marker at the exit
          of the Fisherman’s Road drain on the north-western
          side of the river in Block VII Maioro Survey District,
          bearing 126 degrees true to a marker on the south-
          eastern side of the river.
    5.2   The Kaitoke Creek and it tributaries, on Great Barrier
          Island, and an area 100 metres in width on either bank
          from the main road bridge over the Kaitoke Creek
          upstream to the southern boundary of Allotment 185
          Aotea Parish and the eastern boundary of the Great
          Barrier Forest Conservation Area, the Awana Stream
          and an area 100 metres in width on either bank from its
          confluence with the sea at low-water mark to the point
          where the main tributary flowing across Allotment 178
          Aotea Parish meets the Awana Stream, the Saltwater
          Creek and an area 100 metres in width on either bank
          from its confluence with the sea at Oruawhara Bay to
          a point where the south-east boundary of Allotment
          NW 74 Aotea Parish crosses the creek.
    5.3	All DP 23519, being part Maungatapu Block, Blocks
        II and VI Maungakawa Survey District, being 15
        hectares, the property of A. C. Allen, “Riverdale”,
        Piako, Morrinsville.
    5.4   The township of Te Aroha.
    5.5	All that area lying to the east of the Southern Motorway
        and known as Pahurehure Inlet.
    5.6   129 hectares, being part of the Manukau Harbour
          known as Waimahia Creek.
    5.7	Lots 1–6 DPS 81922, subdivision of part Lot 7 DP
        9441 and part Section 19 Block II Whitianga Survey
        District, 53.3353 hectares. Property of Andrew Hill.
    5.8   Weavers Lake at Huntly.
6   Upland Game Properties with Special Conditions
    6.1   This clause applies to the following properties only:
          6.1.1 Tui Ridge: The property is located at 131A
               Hall Road, RD 2, Te Kauwhata, being some 259
               hectares comprising Lots 1–5 DPS 83930, Part
               Lots 3–4 DPS 85071 and Lot 2 DP 397361
               Block Maramarua Survey District owned by G.
               & C. Holmes and leased by D. & C. Brown, and
               Lots 10 DPS 85071, Lot 4 DPS 386081 and Lot
               1 DPS 86132 Block XIV Maramarua Survey

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                 District owned by D. & C. Brown, and Lots Part
                 Allotment 310 Whangamarino Psh SO 590, Part
                 Allotments 329 and 372 Whangamarino Psh DP
                 16254, Allotment 465 Whangamarino Psh SO
                 6253, and Lot 1 DPS 12119 owned by Joint
                 Venture 2009 Limited.
           6.1.2 Leigh Barton property at 314 Aspin Road,
                Cambridge. The property is owned by J. &
                C. Erkkila Family Trust, located north-east of
                Cambridge. The boundaries are Aspin Road
                to the north, and private farm land to the east
                and west with Mangakawa Reserve to the south.
                The property is 211 hectares, more or less, and
                contained in Certificate of Title SA674/278.
           6.1.3 Simunovich Olive Estate at 49 Main Road,
                Bombay, Franklin, being some 100 hectares
                comprising Lot 2 DP 198480, Lots 1-2 DP
                153028, Lots 1-2 DP 411102 and Allotment
                215 Psh OF Opaheke Survey District, owned by
                Simunovich Olive Estate Limited.
     6.2   Where hunting takes place in any specified property
           defined in this notice, no person shall have in that
           person’s possession outside that specified property, any
           game taken from that specified property, unless affixed
           to the game is a label with the name of the specified
           property where that game was taken or killed written
           legibly on it, and the additional words on the label “for
           personal consumption, not for sale or profit” written
           legibly on it.
     6.3   Birds released on any specified property shall not have
           their wings clipped after 8 weeks of age.
     6.4	Birds released on any specified property shall not have
         their beaks clipped at any time.
     6.5   Pheasants released shall not be hunted before 18 weeks
           of age and red legged partridges shall not be hunted
           before 16 weeks of age.
     6.6   Waterfowl shall not be hunted on specified property on
           the same day that a pheasant or red legged partridge
           hunt takes place on that property.
     6.7   The unlimited daily bag for any specified property
           shall only apply when at least 400 pheasants and/or
           red legged partridges have been released on to that
           specified property within 5 months of the opening

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          day of the season; otherwise the daily bag limit shall
          be 3 birds.
    6.8   The property owner or leasee shall keep a register of the
          names and addresses of hunters and all other persons
          who take game from that property, the number and
          type of birds taken by that person, and the description
          of that person’s role in the hunt and kill of game birds
          on that day.

HUNTING IN AUCKLAND/WAIKATO
Hunting today suffers many threats; wetland drainage,
habitat degradation, pollution, the animal rights lobby,
ecofundamentalists, paranoia over firearms and worst off all,
indifference.
There are groups who safeguard and share your interests. To join
a group concerned with game bird hunting and the outdoors,
please contact your local user group.
•   Eden/Papakura/Clevedon/Miranda: Bill Gordon, 15
    Weston Ave, Papatoetoe
•   Franklin: William Howard, 8 McGuires Rd, Tuakau
•   Hamilton: Michelle Houghton: 19 Purcell Place, Hamilton
•   Helensville: Keith Hargraves, 5 Solan Dr, Waimauku
•   Huntly: Wayne Rendall, 136 Rayner Rd, Huntly
•   Kumeu: Mike Sheppard, C/- Westgate H&F, PO Box
    584, Kumeu
•   Mercury Bay: Bruce McWilliams, 12 Sarah Ave, Whitianga
•   Morrinsville: Rachel Toner, PO Box 223, Morrinsville
•   Ohinemuri: Josh Firth, 445 Awaiti Rd, RD 2, Paeroa
•   Otoroha nga: Maureen Owens, 12 K akamutu Rd,
    Otorohanga
•   Putaruru: Martin Bennett, 689 Arapuni Rd, Putaruru
•   Te Aroha: Irene Needham, 65 Gordon Avenue, Te Aroha
•   Te Awamutu: Mark Preston, 167 Flat Rd, RD 5, Te
    Awamutu
•   Te Kauwhata: Dickie Sansome, 42 Goodin Rd, RD 1, Te
    Kauwhata
•   Upper Piako Management Assoc.: Mike O’Donnell, 116
    Regent Heights, Thames
•   Waitemata: Len Moule, 89 Lynden Ave, Northcote

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RECENT CHANGES TO THE
REGULATIONS
•    Season duration for dabbling ducks is 4 weeks from 3 May
     to 2 June with a daily bag limit of 10.
•    Daily bag limit for shoveler duck set at 2 for the duration
     of the dabbling duck season.
•    The total shotgun capacity is set at a maximum of three
     shells. All shotguns capable of holding more than three shells
     must be plugged with a one piece filler which is incapable
     of removal without disassembling the gun. The gun does
     not need to also be cross-pinned.
•    Pond feeding is banned from 3 April to 29 June 2104.
•    On Auckland/Waikato Council wetlands, except Aka Aka
     & Waikare, firearms and dogs will be disallowed following
     the finish of the dabbling duck season – 3 May to 2 June
     2014.

HUNTING ON FISH & GAME AND
CROWN LAND
A General Authority (which is free to all licence holders) is
required to hunt on Fish & Game Land – some 1700ha being
owned by the Auckland/Waikato Region purchased from hunters’
and angler’s funds. The Authority can be obtained by sending
a stamped, self- addressed envelope to Auckland/Waikato Fish
and Game, 156 Brymer Rd, RD 9, Hamilton 3289.
To hunt on Crown land managed by the Department of
Conservation (DOC) you require a similar permit (also free)
obtained from DOC.

FORESTRY PERMITS
Rayonier Forests: Tairua (Whangamata); Maramarua (Te
Kauwhata); Waihou (Te Aroha); and Mahurangi (Warkworth).
Permits for Rayonier Forest blocks can be obtained from our
office. The cost of the permit for the season is $50 and covers all
four forests. This fee is to cover all processing fees, colour maps,
as well as a Public Liability Insurance while hunting in any of
their forests.
Hunters requiring a permit must provide the following details
& send into our office at the above address:
•    Name, address and phone number/s;
•    Date of Birth;
•    Game bird licence number;

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•    Firearms Licence number;
•    Vehicle registration;
•    Dog Registration number.
CHH Forest permits contact:
•    Tokoroa/Waipapa – Barry Corbham of the Kinleith Forest
     Recreation Club 07 886 8900

TAKE A MATE HUNTING – FOR ONLY $2
Do you have a mate, relative, friend, co-worker or know somebody
who is keen to give duck hunting a go, but doesn’t want to pay
the full cost of a licence? If so, on a strictly first come, first
served basis, limited to the first 100 hunters who write into the
Auckland/Waikato office with their 2014 Game bird Licence
number, we will let you take your mate hunting on opening
weekend for the $2 cost of the Habitat Stamp which is affixed
to the licence – which as you will recall is used solely to create,
protect and restore wetland habitat.
The offer is strictly limited to those persons (i.e. the mate) who
have not purchased a licence before (and we have extensive
database records on our computer going back for the last decade
which will allow us to check this) – the offer is only opening
weekend –recipients of the mate’s licence must be accompanied
by a whole season licence holder – the offer only applies to the
Auckland/Waikato Fish & Game region – the mate must of
course comply with the Game Hunting Regulations. There has
never been a better opportunity to introduce your friend, spouse,
son or daughter to game bird hunting.

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   EASTERN
   FISH & GAME REGION 10

                   Office:       c/- Ngongotaha Hatchery, 1130 Paradise
		                               Valley Road, Ngongotaha
      Postal address:            Private Bag 3010, Rotorua 3046
                   Phone:        (07) 357-5501
                       Fax:      (07) 357-5503
                    Email:       eastern@fishandgame.org.nz
               Manager:          Rob Pitkethley (021 509 180)
           Admin staff:          Kate Thompson, Lynne Sands,
		                               Carmel Veitch
Senior F&G Officer:              Matthew McDougall (021 278 9408)
        F&G Officers:            Lloyd Gledhill, Eben Herbert, John Meikle,
		                               Matt Osborne, Mark Sherburn,
		                               Nigel Simpson, Anthony van Dorp.

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1   Game That May be Hunted or Killed—Duration of
    2014/2015 Season
Species             Season Duration Daily Bag Hunting Area
                    (dates inclusive) Limit
Grey/mallard        3 May to         6          All areas
duck                2 Jun 2014
NZ shoveler duck 3 May to            2          All areas
                 2 Jun 2014
Paradise shelduck   3 May to         6          Area A1, A2
                    29 Jun 2014
                    3 May to         10         Area B2 and that
                    29 Jun 2014                 part of B1, which
                                                lies south of the
                                                true right bank of
                                                the Uawa River
                                                Mouth, Tolaga
                                                Bay
                    3 May to         20         That part of B1,
                    13 Jul 2014                 which lies north
                                                of the true right
                                                bank of the Uawa
                                                River Mouth,
                                                Tolaga Bay
Pukeko              3 May to         10         All areas
                    31 Aug 2014
Black swan          3 May to         No limit   Area A1
                    31 Aug 2014
                    3 May to         2          Area A2
                    29 Jun 2014
                    Closed season    0          Area B1 & B2
Bobwhite            3 May to         No limit   All areas
(Virginian) quail   31 Aug 2014
Brown quail         3 May to         5          All areas
                    31 Aug 2014
California quail    3 May to         No limit   Area A1 & A2
                    31 Aug 2014
                    3 May to         5          Area B1 & B2
                    31 Aug 2014
Cock pheasant       3 May to         5          All areas
                    31 Aug 2014                 excluding upland
                                                game properties
                                                with special
                                                conditions
                                                specified in clause
                                                6 for this Region

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Pheasant, both        3 May to          No limit       Upland game
sexes                 31 Aug 2014                      properties with
                                                       special conditions
                                                       specified in clause
                                                       6 for this Region
Cock pheasant         1 Sep to          No limit       Upland game
                      28 Sep 2014                      properties with
                                                       special conditions
                                                       specified in clause
                                                       6 for this Region
                                                       (junior hunters
                                                       only)
Red legged            3 May to          No limit       Upland game
partridge             31 Aug 2014                      properties with
                                                       special conditions
                                                       specified in clause
                                                       6 for this Region

2    Definition of Areas
     The following descriptions refer to Local Authority Boundaries
     described on the Infomap 242B-2 Land Information New
     Zealand for the Eastern Fish and Game region.
     2.1      Area A1: Tauranga District, Western Bay of Plenty
              District, that part of the South Waikato District
              within the Eastern Fish and Game region and east of
              State Highway 1, Rotorua District, Kawerau District,
              Whakatane District and Opotiki District.
     2.2      Area A2: Those parts of the South Waikato District
              west of State Highway 1 within the Eastern Fish and
              Game region, Taupo District and Ruapehu District,
              which lie within the Eastern Fish and Game region.
     2.3      Area B1: Gisborne District.
     2.4      Area B2: That part of Wairoa District within the
              Eastern Fish and Game region.
3    Shooting Hours
Species             Area            Date                 Hours
All species         All areas       3 May – end of       6.15am–
                                    their respective     6.15pm
                                    seasons 2014

4    Decoy Limit
	No limit.
5    Special Conditions
     5.1	Unpinned magazine shotguns may be used.

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    5.2	No maimai shall impede the use of navigable channels
        in the Tauranga Harbour, Ohiwa Harbour, Little
        Waihi Estuary, Lake Aniwhenua and Lake Taupo.
    5.3	Maimais erected in the Little Waihi Estuary, Lake
        Aniwhenua, Ohiwa Harbour, Stump and Waihi bays
        of Lake Taupo must be dismantled and removed within
        2 weeks of the close of the season (ie by 12 September
        2014).
    5.4	Any licensed game bird hunter who has a Department
        of Conservation permit to take or kill wildlife for the
        purpose of hawking may hunt with an Australasian
        Harrier (Circus approximans) to take Pukeko. This is
        subject to the season length and bag limit for Pukeko
        specified in clause 1 of this notice for this Region and
        subject to any condition imposed by the Director-
        General of Conservation under such a permit.
6   Upland Game Properties with Special Conditions
    6.1   Pirini Family Trust: The property is located 8
          kilometres up the Bush Road from Pongokawa. It is
          bounded by Pongakawa River, Rotoehu Forest and
          Bush Road, Sections 4, 5 and 7 SO 7437 Block IX
          Waihi South Survey District. The property is leased
          by N. Raven.
    6.2   Equine Farm: The property is located approximately
          6 kilometres in a north-west direction from Lake
          Rotoehu with Rotoehu Road and Fletcher Challenge’s
          Rotoehu Forest on the main boundaries. It is made up
          of 283 hectares being entirely enclosed within deer
          fence, DPS 17091. The property is owned by Equine
          Estate Limited.
    6.3   Prime Pine: The property is located on the Matata
          Highway and consists of some 120 hectares of pine
          forest. DPS 58240. It is bounded by Hingston, Fraser,
          Prinz and Knight properties. The property is owned
          by Prime Pine Partnership.
    6.4   Harakeke Station: 1034 State Highway 1, RD 1,
          Wairakei, being 946.37 hectares in total and consisting
          of Tatua East No 25 Block, Tatua East No 27 Blocks
          I, II and VI Tatua Survey District, Tatua East No 29
          Blocks V and VI Tatua Survey District, Tatua East No
          28 Block V Tatua Survey District, Part X2A Block V
          Tatua Survey District, Lot 1 DP 330092, Lot 2 DPS
          11900, Part Tatua East 11E1B MI 16902, Block V,

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           Tatua Survey District, Lot 1 DPS 90819 Lot 1 DPS
           10147 Part Tatua East 8 ML 14696, Block V, Tatua
           Survey District, Tatua East 11C1 ML 14696 Block
           V, Tatua Survey District 11B ML 14696 Tatua East
           Survey District 11A ML 14696 Tatua East Survey
           District Tatua East 12E1 MI. The property is owned
           by Harakeke Company Limited.
     6.5	Totara Lodge Taupo: 1093 State Highway 1, RD 1,
         Wairakei, being 1,478 hectares in total and consisting
         of Tatua East No 17 Blocks II and 1V Tuhingamata
         West Survey District, Lots 1, 2, 4 and 5 DPS 61926
         Tatua East No 18 Block V Tatua Survey District Blocks
         II and IV Tuhingamata West Survey District, Lot 3
         DP 338327. The property is owned by E. F. Deadman
         Limited.

HUNTING IN THE EASTERN REGION
We have produced a pamphlet on gamebird hunting in the Eastern
Region. Inquire at your local sports shop or the Eastern Fish and
Game Office for a copy. Eastern Fish and Game hold annual
ballots for hunting sites in wetlands managed by the Council.
Hunters may register for the ballot before the end of the first
week of November. All you have to do is write to us with your
name, address, and phone number and we will send you a ballot
application form prior to the ballot. Hunters in the previous years
will automatically be sent an application form.
If you have changed your address make sure you notify us of the
changes. Access information to the reserves can be obtained from
the website http://eastern.fishandgame.org.nz/content/eastern-
hunting-locations-access

CASUAL PERMITS TO HUNT IN THE
WETLANDS
Casual permits, for non-ballot holders to hunt wetlands
administered by Eastern Fish and Game, can be obtained by
phoning or writing to the office in Rotorua. Casual permits to
hunt in the wetlands are available after the first two weeks of
the season. This allows successful ballot holders two weeks of
undisturbed hunting.

UPLAND GAME HUNTING
Some of New Zealand’s best pheasant and quail hunting is found
in the Eastern Region. A lot of this hunting is in the production
forestry areas of the Bay of Plenty managed by Timberlands

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Limited. Permits to hunt in the forest are issued by ISCL, 07
347 8880.

WETLAND CREATION
For information and advice on wetland creation contact the
staff at your local Fish & Game offices. Wetlands in the Eastern
Region are now rare. In some parts less than 1% of the original
wetlands remain.
The Habitat Trust fund is one source of funding for enhancement,
purchase or development of wetlands.
If you have a proposal to create or enhance a large area of wetland
we may be able to assist you obtain funding.

Photo: Graeme Hughes

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   HAWKE'S BAY
   FISH & GAME REGION 11

                  Office:        The Game Farm, 22 Burness Road,
		                               Greenmeadows, Napier
      Postal address:            PO Box 7345 Taradale, Napier 4141
                  Phone:         (06) 844-2460
                      Fax:       (06) 844 2461
                   Email:        hawkesbay@fishandgame.org.nz
              Manager:           Pete McIntosh (021 274 6119)
         Office Admin:           Christine Tuck
	Fish & Game Officer:            Tim Hopley (021 556 048)
 Biodiversity Officer:           John Cheyne (021 274 6161)

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1   Game That May be Hunted or Killed—Duration of
    2014/2015 Season
Species             Season Duration Daily Bag Hunting Area
                    (dates inclusive) Limit
Mallard/grey        3 May to         10         All areas
duck                29 Jun 2014
NZ shoveler duck 3 May to            2          All areas
                 29 Jun 2014
Paradise shelduck   3 May to         10         All areas
                    27 Jul 2014
Pukeko              3 May to         10         All areas
                    28 Sep 2014
Black swan          3 May to         3          All areas
                    29 Jun 2014
Bobwhite            3 May to         No limit   All areas
(Virginian) quail   31 Aug 2014
Brown quail         Closed season    0          All areas
California quail    3 May to         10         All areas
                    31 Aug 2014
Cock pheasant       3 May to         2          All areas
                    31 Aug 2014                 excluding upland
                                                game properties
                                                with special
                                                conditions
                                                specified in clause
                                                4 for the Region
Pheasants, both     3 May to         No limit   Upland game
sexes               31 Aug 2014                 properties with
                                                special conditions
                    4 Apr 2015 to               specified in clause
                    1 May 2015                  4 for the Region
Pheasants, both     1 Sep to         No limit   Upland game
sexes               28 Sep 2014                 properties with
                                                special conditions
                                                specified in clause
                                                4 for the Region
                                                (junior hunters
                                                only)
Red-legged          3 May to         No limit   Upland game
partridge           31 Aug 2014                 properties with
                                                special conditions
                    4 Apr 2015 to               specified in clause
                    1 May 2015                  4 for the Region

2   Shooting Hours
    6.15am to 6.30pm.

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3    Decoy Limit
	No limit.
4    Upland Game Properties with Special Conditions
     4.1   W hanawhana Trust Propert y: Lots 2 and 3
           DP 24970, namely that area north and south of
           Whanawhana Road, Whanawhana, bordered by the
           Ngaruroro River in the south and the Otamauri stream
           in the north. The Whanawhana Trust property is
           owned by the Whanawhana Trust.
     4.2   Glencoe Station: Located in Central Hawke’s Bay 8
           kilometres south of Maraekakaho on State Highway
           50. The property is 1,200 hectares bounded by farms
           off Whakapirau Road to the west, Ruakawa Road to
           the south, Glencoe Station Road to the east and State
           Highway 50 to the north, and private farm land on
           each side. These farms are owned by Mark Taylor,
           Graham De Gruchy, John Mulcaster, Nick Buckholt,
           John McPhee and Edwards brothers. Glencoe Station
           property is owned by Colin Lindsay.
     4.3	Tuna Nui Station: Bounded by Flag Range Road to
         the east, the Waikonini Creek and Rauwhenua Forest
         in the west and north respectively and the Napier-
         Taihape Road to the south. Tuna Nui Station property
         is owned by the Andrew Russell Trust.
     4.4   Ngamatea Station: Being the property north of the
           Napier-Taihape Road and bounded by the Taraurau
           River to the east, the Rangitikei River to the west and
           the Waingakai Stream to the north. Ngamatea Station
           is owned by the Apatu-Ngamatea Trust.
     4.5   Hau Ora Farm: Lots 1–3 DP 351714 and Lot 2 DP
           336932; bounded by Rochfort and Kahuranaki Roads.
           Hau Ora Farm is owned by Michael Whittaker.
     4.6	Thurlsholm Farm: Lot 1 DP 27353 Block VI VII and
         X Matapiro Survey District; bounded by Crownthorpe
         Settlement Road and A. Burnside on the north side,
         Magill Estate on the west, Kikowhero creek to the
         south and B. Gibson to the east. Thurlsholm Farm is
         owned by the Strathallan Trust.
     4.7   Highland View: Section 7 Part Section 1 Part Lot 1
           DP 8721, Lots 1 and 2 DP 16047, Part Lot 1 DP 16143
           Blocks III and IV Matapiro Survey District – Houhere
           – located on Flag Range Road, Sherenden. Highland
           View is owned by the Watson Family Trust.

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    4.8    Wharehunga: Lot 3 DP 339686 Section 13 Block
           VIII located on 93 Groome Road, Waipukurau. The
           property is owned by the McCormick Trust.

HUNTING IN HAWKE’S BAY
The Hawke’s Bay Fish & Game region is defined by river
catchments, extending north to the Mohaka, west to the
Ngaruroro, southwest to encompass the Tukituki systems, with
the southern border reaching the Tautane Stream just south of
Cape Turnagain.

WATERFOWL
The Mallard, Grey duck and hybrids are the most popular game
birds of the region. Both these species respond well to calling and
decoying and can be found on most of the region’s rivers, streams,
dams and lakes. Shoveler area a transient population for most of
the season and are renowned for their fast flying and elusiveness.
There are extensive hunting opportunities in the river beds of
the region. Access is good and well-marked with access signs.
A little time spent checking out backwaters pre-season can pay
dividends during the season.
Paradise shelduck are wide-spread and can be hunted successfully
in most locations. Low-lying farmland with water nearby is ideal
for hunting using silhouette decoys. If you want to target parries
the pasturelands and riverbeds are a good place to start. Most
landowners are only too happy for hunters to target parries on
pasture if they are approached and asked.
The Hawke’s Bay region administers a number of Controlled
Shooting Areas throughout the region. Periodically vacancies
arise, creating a wetland enhancement and shooting opportunity
for local shooters. If you want to shoot this season but don’t have
anywhere to hunt, give our local Fish and Game Office a call.

UPLAND GAME
Hawke’s Bay hosts a good population of ring-necked Pheasant and
varying numbers of California quail with the best hunting results
occurring in scrubby river margins and forestry plantations with
blocks of young trees. Pheasants are predominantly hunted in
our major river systems with the Waipawa, Tukituki, Ngaruroro
and Tutaekuri normally well worth a look. The best hunting is
generally where good cover and watering opportunities are found
(i.e. river basins), especially where these areas border orchards
and/or assorted cropping areas. For most of these areas a dog is
recommended as an easier way to cover ground effectively.

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Every year forestry blocks are available for use by upland game
bird hunters. This is possible through the assistance of Matariki
and Pan Pac Forest managers. The blocks offer weekend hunting
only, and for this reason are usually productive and worth
applying for. Access to these blocks is administered through our
Fish & Game Office by way of a balloted permit system. Balloting
of these blocks is advertised in early April in the Hawke’s Bay
Today and Central Hawke’s Bay Mail. If you are interested in
applying, fax us a copy of your 2013 game bird hunting licence
along with your name, address and phone number - along with
the same details for any companions you will take. Include the
make, model colour and registration number of the vehicle you
will use. For further information contact the Game Farm Office.

A COUPLE OF THINGS TO REMEMBER
Access is a privilege not a right so if in doubt, please ask! Land
owners frequently have Paradise duck and swan problems and
often appreciate flocks being dispersed by hunters. Often they
might offer the opportunity to shoot a vacant pond. In any case
the personal courteous approach is by far your best bet.
Please do not leave the bodies or parts of shot game on the
hunting ground. If carcasses are left in the field it can encourage
unwanted predators as well as ill feeling from other hunters and
the non-hunting public. Please make yourself familiar with the
Closed Game Areas and Wildlife Refuges scattered throughout
Hawke’s Bay.

WILDLIFE REFUGES
1.   The bed of the Tuki Tuki River between Waimarama Bridge
     and a line running from the north of the Mangangara
     Stream to the road at the southwestern corner of Section
     9 and 15 in the Te Mata Survey District (8km upstream)
2.   La kes Tutira, Ora kei, and Waikopiro and certain
     surrounding land
3.   Horseshoe Lake, Elsthorpe
4.   The property of R H, J R, and T R Hartree, Puketitiri
5.   The Westshore Ponds
6.   The spit south of the mouth of the Ngaruroro River
7.   Rakautana Forest, Waikoau
8.   Pauhanui Bush, Gwavas Station, Tikokino.

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POACHING PROBLEMS?
We have set up a 0800 POAC HIN G (0800-762-244) number.
If you witness any fish and game offences let us know as soon
as possible.

WETLAND CREATION
For information and advice on wetland creation contact the staff
at your local Fish & Game offices. Wetlands in the Hawkes Bay
Region are now rare. In some parts less than 1% of the original
wetlands remain. The Habitat Trust fund is one source of funding
for enhancement, purchase or development of wetlands. If you
have a proposal to create or enhance a large area of wetland we
may be able to assist you obtaining some funding.

LICENCES
You can now order your game licence through our website www.
fishandgame.org.nz

Photo: Ian Hadland

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  TARANAKI
  FISH & GAME REGION 12

 Office/Postal:                 Wanganui: 124 Ridgway Street,
		                              P.O Box 4152, Wanganui 4541
		                              New Plymouth: P.O Box 662,
		                              New Plymouth 4340
            Phone/Fax:          Wanganui: (06) 345 4908
		                              New Plymouth: (06) 757 9676
                  Email:        taranaki@fishandgame.org.nz
	Manager:                       To be announced (021 270 0231)
        Office Admin:           Jilli Steedman
         Field officer:         Allen Stancliff (027 263 9152)

  12 Reference to Description: Gazette, No. 83, of 22 May 1990, at page 1861

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1   Game That May be Hunted or Killed—Duration of
    2014/2015 Season
Species             Season Duration Daily Bag Hunting Area
                    (dates inclusive) Limit
Grey/mallard        3 May to         10        All areas
duck                29 Jun 2014
NZ shoveler duck 3 May to            2         All areas
                 2 Jun 2014
Paradise shelduck   3 May to         10        All areas
                    29 Jun 2014
Pukeko              3 May to         10        All areas
                    31 Aug 2014
Black swan          3 May to         1         All areas
                    29 Jun 2014
California quail    3 May to         5         All areas
                    31 Aug 2014
Cock pheasant       3 May to         2         All areas
                    31 Aug 2014
All other game      3 May to         1         All areas
bird species        31 Aug 2014

2   Definition of Areas
    2.1    Area A: That area within the following boundary
           commencing at Waiaruhe Road; then by that road,
           Owhakura Road, Whangaehu Valley Road and Fields
           Track to Kakatahi; then by straight lines to Pipiriki
           and Tawhata; then by Tawhata Road to the boundary;
           then by the generally eastern boundary of the region
           to Waiaruhe Road.
    2.2    Area B: That area within the following boundary
           commencing at Waiaruhe Road; then by that road,
           Owhakura Road, Whangaehu Valley Road and Fields
           Track to Kakatahi; then by straight lines to Pipiriki
           and Makakaho Junction down the eastern bank of the
           Waitotara River to the sea; then by the sea coast and
           generally eastern boundary of the region to Waiaruhe
           Road.
    2.3    Area C: The balance of the region contained by the
           westerly boundaries of Area A and B and the sea
           coast between the Mokau River and Waitotara River
           mouths.
3   Hours of Shooting
    6.30am to 6.15pm.

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