✨ Fishing Regulations
21 DECEMBER THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 4587
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Application of this notice—This notice shall apply to the district.
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Bag and size limits—(1) No person shall on any one day take and keep more than 8 trout, irrespective of species, and no person shall continue to fish on any day on which he has already taken 8 trout.
(2) No person shall have any trout in his possession which does not exceed 35 cm in length or, in the case of trout taken from any of the following waters in the district, does not exceed 30 cm in length:
(a) Any river or stream which flows into the Bay of Plenty:
(b) Any of the Timiroto lakes:
(c) The Wanganui River and its tributaries:
(d) The Whangaeu River and its tributaries:
(e) The Mohaka River and its tributaries.”
(3) Every person taking a trout of a length less than that specified in subclause (2) of this clause shall, whether it is alive or dead, immediately return it into the water from which it was taken.
(4) For the purpose of subclause (1) of this clause, any person who takes a trout and fails to return that trout immediately into the water from which it was taken shall be deemed to have taken and kept that trout.
- Fishing in certain waters prohibited—(1) No person, whether a licence holder or not, shall take trout in the following waters:
(a) All streams which flow into the Lake Tarawera:
(b) All tributaries of the Uthuha Stream:
(c) The following springs or streams, or parts thereof, which flow into Lake Rotorua:
(i) The Waiowhiro Stream and its tributaries:
(ii) The Hamurana Stream and springs upstream from the main-road bridge:
(iii) The Awahou Stream and its tributaries upstream from the main-road bridge:
(iv) The Waingaehe Stream:
(v) That part of the Uthuha Stream upstream of the Pukehangi road bridge:
(vi) The Waikuta Stream:
(d) All springs, streams, and their tributaries which flow into or from the following lakes:
(i) Lake Rotoma:
(ii) Lake Rotoehu:
(iii) Lake Rotomahana:
(iv) Lake Rerewhakaaitu:
(v) Lake Okareka:
(vi) Lake Okataina:
(vii) Lake Rotoiti, except the Ohau Channel and the Kaituna River.
(2) No person, whether a licence holder or not, shall take trout from any waters in which trout are held in captivity for display, hatching, or other purposes, or from within a distance of 80 m from such waters.
(3) No person whether a licence holder or not shall take trout or enter—
(a) Within any protection fences, so designated by a notice thereon or in the vicinity thereof built about any electrical device erected for the purpose of preventing or controlling the movement of trout; or
(b) If upstream, approach within 500 m or, if downstream approach within 100 m of any such electrical device.
- Fishing in close season prohibited—(1) No person shall take trout or in any way injure or disturb trout during the close season.
(2) No person shall, during any close season for the Ohau Channel, take trout from those waters of Lake Rotorua which lead into the Ohau Channel and which are inwardly bounded by landmarks.
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Fishing prohibited between certain hours—No person shall take trout during the period between the hours of 12 midnight and 5 a.m.
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Restrictions on methods of fishing—(1) No person shall take trout by any means other than with one rod and running line, or use for the purpose of taking trout—
(a) Any strokehauling or foulhooking gear; or
(b) Any gaff; or
(c) Any spear or similar implement; or
(d) Any hook which has a distance greater than 14 mm between the point and the shank; or
(e) Any lure having attached thereto more than one hook or a hook that is not a single-pointed or single-barbed hook; or
(f) Any net, trap, wire netting, or similar device; or
(g) More than 2 lures; or
(h) Any paravane; or
(i) Any electronic device; or
(j) Any outrigger or similar device; or
(k) Any unsportsmanlike device; or
(l) Subject to this clause, any line incorporating or containing wire, or lead or any other metal.
(2) Nothing in this clause shall forbid the use with artificial fly of a dropper having only one hook (being a single-pointed or single-barbed hook) or the use of a landing net to secure any trout lawfully taken.
(3) Any wire-cored, lead-cored, or metal-cored line may be used by any person fishing in the waters or from the bank of Lake Rotoma or of all those parts of lake Okataina or Lake Tarawera which lie outside the arc of a circle having a radius of 300 m around the centre of the mouth or mouths of every stream, spring, or river flowing into or out of either of those lakes, or in or from the bank of that part of Lake Tarawera which lies inside a line, the ends of which are shown by landmarks on the shore, and which is 200 m from and parallel to the shores of Kariri Point and Rangiuru Bay.
(4) No person shall—
(a) Foulhook or attempt to foulhook any trout:
(b) Take trout with a set rod, unless he is fishing from a boat of which he is the sole occupant:
(c) When fishing for trout with a rod and running-line from a boat, have in his possession any other assembled rod.
- Restriction on lures—(1) Subject to subclause (2) of this clause, no person shall, in fishing for trout, use—
(a) Any lure containing the feathers of any bird absolutely protected under the Wildlife Act 1953; or
(b) With any lure, any medicated or chemical preparation other than a preparation used solely for the purpose of floating a dry artificial fly; or
(c) Any mollusc, or the freshwater crayfish (koura), or worms, or the creeper, or the huhu or matai grub, or fish roe, or any imitation of any of the things specified in this paragraph: Provided that the shell of any mollusc may be used in the preparation of an artificial minnow; or
(d) An artificial minnow in any water in which the use of artificial minnow is not prohibited, if the lure (including any weight, whether of metal or any other substance, used in conjunction with the lure to facilitate its casting or sinking) weighs more than 40 grammes:
Provided that this paragraph shall not apply to any person fishing in the waters or from the bank of Lake Rotoma or of those parts of Lake Okataina or Lake Tarawera which lie outside the arc of a circle having a radius of 300 m around the centre of the mouth or mouths of every stream, spring, or river flowing into or out of either of those lakes.
(2) No person shall, in fishing for trout, use in any river or water in any of the waters or from any of the places in which fishing is prohibited by clause 5.
- Restrictions on use of boats—(1) No person shall take trout from a boat in the following places:
(a) The Ohau Channel, and all those portions of Lakes Rotoiti and Rotorua that are within a radius of 100 m from the centre of the meeting lines of the Ohau Channel and these lakes:
(b) The Kaituna River from the boom to the landmark approximately 2500 m downstream:
(c) Within a radius of 50 m from the mid-point of the meeting line of the Tarawera River and Lake Tarawera:
(d) The Tarawera River from its outlet from Lake Tarawera downstream to the falls situated approximately 2500 m downstream:
(e) Within a radius of 15 m of the Wairua Stream mouth on Lake Tarawera.
(2) No person shall take trout from any boat in—
(a) Waters that are reserved for natural fly or artificial fly fishing, unless the boat is securely anchored parallel to the river flow with not more than 2 anchors:
(b) Those portions of the homestead arm of Lake Rerewhakaaitu and the Mangakino Stream contained within a line between the normal sites of 2 landmarks on the opposite sides of the homestead arm of Lake Rerewhakaaitu and the source of the Mangakino Stream, unless the boat is securely anchored at one end only; or
(c) That portion of Lake Rotomahana lying east of a line between the normal sites of 2 landmarks adjacent to the area known commonly as “the landing”:
Provided that nothing in this clause shall derogate from the provisions of subclause (1) of this clause.
(3) No person shall, except in case of emergency put into motion or allow to remain in motion any boat, whether propelled by mechanical power or not, in any waters referred to in subclause (2) of this clause while any person aboard is fishing for trout.
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