✨ Fishing Regulations
21 DECEMBER
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
4585
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No disturbance or possession—No person shall otherwise than in accordance with this notice intentionally disturb or damage the spawning redds or the eggs or larvae of acclimatised fish or have in his possession the eggs or larvae of acclimatised fish
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Authorised lures and baits—No person shall fish for acclimatised fish with any bait or lures other than artificial or natural fly, insect, worm, crustacea, minnow, fish (excluding fish ova or any portion of a fish or any shellfish (mollusca)) or uncoloured bread dough.
10 Authorised fishing gear—(1) No person when fishing for acclimatised fish shall use—
(a) more than 2 lures or baits;
(b) any lead or weight attached below or so as to hang below any lure or bait;
(c) in any water in which only artificial fly is permitted, and lead or weight other than the necessary weight of line, case and fly;
(d) any artificial fly having more than one multiple hook;
(e) any bait or lure treated with any medicinal or chemical preparation other than—
(i) In the case of artificial fly, oil used solely to give buoyancy to such flies; and
(ii) In the case of natural baits, a formalin or other preservative preparation;
(f) any wire, either plain or twisted, or any gimp trace or cast of a greater thickness than 0.82 mm;
(g) any wire or gimp trace or cast of a greater length than 1.8 metres;
(h) on or in conjunction with any spoonbait, minnow, or other lure any double or treble hook any one hook of which has a greater distance than 13 mm between the point and the nearest part of the shank of the hook; or
(i) in conjunction with any spoonbait or artificial minnow, any lead or weight affixed to the trace or line at a distance of less than 38 cm above the lure.
(2) No person in fishing for acclimatised fish shall—
(a) Use as a lure or bait any fish taken from any water other than that in which it is being used as a lure or bait;
(b) Use any lure or bait other than artificial fly in the following waters—
The Hingaia Stream and its tributaries.
The Wairoa River and its tributaries above the Hunua Falls.
The Tairua River and its tributaries.
The Kauaeranga River and its tributaries.
The Komata Stream and its tributaries.
The Maratoto Stream and its tributaries from its source to the ford on the old Whangamata track.
The Kakahu Stream (north-east of Okoroire) and its tributaries.
The Waipapa River and its tributaries upstream from the first waterfall situated approximately 0.5 km from Lake Waipapa.
The Mangatu Stream and its tributaries from its source to the Lethbridge Road Bridge.
The Punui River and its tributaries from its source to its confluence with the Owairaka Stream.
The Mangakahu and its tributaries from its source on Pirongia Mountain to its confluence with the Waipa River.
The Kaniwhaniwha Stream and its tributaries from its source on Pirongia Mountain to its confluence with the Waipa River.
The Mangati Stream and its tributaries from its source on Pirongia Mountain to its confluence with the Waipa River.
The Awakino River and its tributaries from its source to the Mahoenui Bridge.
The Waitawheta River and its tributaries.
The Waihou River and its tributaries upstream of Highway 26.
The Pokaiwhenua River and its tributaries from its confluence with and inclusive of the Mangamingi Stream downstream to its point of entry into Lake Karapiro.
The Little Waipa River from its source to its point of entry into Lake Karapiro.
(c) Cast with any fly line within 50 m of the shore of Hamilton Lake, except within the boundaries of that portion of the shore allocated as a casting range;
(d) Fish from any boat or launch in that part of the Waikato River between the upper limits of Lake Karapiro and the tail race of Lake Arapuni, unless such boat or launch is securely anchored.
- Daily limit bag—(1) No person shall on any one day take, kill or have in possession more than 15 trout or salmon of which not more than 5 may be taken from one or more of the following waters—
Lake Pupuke.
Lake Moanamu.
Lake Tomarata.
Lake Ototoa.
Lake Whatihua (Thomsons Lake).
Lake Otamateroa (Muirs Lake).
The Hikutaia Cut.
Smales Quarry Lake.
(2) No person shall continue to fish for trout or salmon on any day on which he has already taken or killed 15 trout or salmon.
(3) It shall be permissible to make up the difference between a lesser limit bag prescribed in one place and a higher limit bag prescribed in another place.
- Minimum size to be taken—(1) No person shall fish for, take, or kill in any manner whatever, or intentionally have in his possession, any trout or salmon which does not exceed 22 cm in length.
(2) Every person taking a trout or salmon which does not exceed 22 cm in length shall immediately return it with as little injury as possible into the water from which it was taken.
(3) Any acclimatised fish taken by any person netting for indigenous fish shall be immediately returned to the water from which it was taken with as little injury as possible.
Approved at Wellington this 16th day of December 1983.
M. J. BELGRAVE,
Assistant Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries.
EXPLANATORY NOTE
This note is not part of the notice but is intended to indicate its general effect.
This notice sets the conditions under which a current licence holder may fish for acclimatised fish in the Auckland acclimatisation district.
District Anglers Notice Tauranga Acclimatisation District
PURSUANT to section 71 of the Fisheries Act 1983, the Tauranga Acclimatisation Society hereby gives the following District Anglers Notice.
NOTICE
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Title and commencement—This notice may be cited as the District Anglers (Tauranga Acclimatisation District) Notice 1983, and shall come into force on 1 January 1984.
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Interpretation—Words and expressions in this notice which are defined in the Fisheries Act 1983 or the Freshwater Fisheries Regulations 1983 have the meanings so defined.
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Open season—Fishing for acclimatised fish by licence holders shall be permitted during the period from the 1st day of October in any year to the 30th day of September in the following year (both days inclusive).
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Authorised tackle—(1) Every person shall fish for, take or kill acclimatised fish using only a rod and running line provided that for:
(a) playing an acclimatised fish, a landing net or gaff may be used to secure or land any such fish;
(b) taking small indigenous fish for bait in angling, a bait net not over 1.8 metres in length may be used;
(c) keeping alive acclimatised fish lawfully taken with rod and line in the same water, a keep net not over 1.8 metres in length may be used.
(2) No person shall use in fishing for acclimatised fish or having under his control more than one assembled rod and running line at any one time.
(3) No person shall fish for acclimatised fish with a rod and line unless he is in actual attendance within 15 metres of the rod and has the rod under his own visual observation.
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Prohibition on unauthorised fishing tackle, etc.—No person shall, when fishing for acclimatised fish or when in possession of an assembled fishing rod and gear suitable for fishing for acclimatised fish, have in his possession or under his control or convey or cause to be conveyed to the vicinity of any place where he is fishing or proposes to fish, any paravane, any stroke-hauling or foul-hooking gear, any spear, any narcotic or poisonous substance or liquid injurious to fish.
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Authorised use of nets—(1) No person shall use or cause to be used for any purposes a net of any description, except as provided for in clause 4 of this notice, except:
(a) A whitebait net;
(b) any net used for taking fish for the purposes of management or scientific investigations pursuant to an authority granted pursuant to section 72 of the Act.
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- M. J. Belgrave, Assistant Director-General of Agriculture and Fisheries
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