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(c) Fish any water into which any ground bait, berley or other fish attractant has been placed.”
- Daily limit bag—(1) Clause 9 (1) of the principal notice is revoked and replaced with the following:
(1) No licence holder shall on any one day take, kill or have in possession more than four (4) trout or salmon, except that there shall be no bag limit on trout taken from Lake Tutira or from the larger of the two lakes, known as Twin Lakes, at Kuripapango, nor shall any licence holder take more than two (2) trout from the Ngaruroro River above the Napier-Taihape Road bridge or from the Esk, Hautapu, Ikawatea, Ripia, Taruarau or Te Hoe Rivers or any of their tributaries.
Approved at Wellington this 1st day of August 1995
DENIS MARSHALL, Minister of Conservation
DISTRICT ANGLERS (TARANAKI FISH AND GAME REGION) NOTICE 1994, AMENDMENT NO. 1
Pursuant to section 26R (3) of the Conservation Act 1987 the Taranaki Fish and Game Council amends the District Anglers (Taranaki Fish and Game Region) Notice 1994, supplement to the New Zealand Gazette, 1994, No. 89, page 2694
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Title and Commencement—(1) This notice may be cited as the District Anglers (Taranaki Fish and Game Region) Notice 1994, Amendment No. 1, and shall be read together with and deemed part of the District Anglers (Taranaki Fish and Game Region) Notice 1994 (hereinafter referred to as the “principal notice”).
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This amending notice shall come into force on the 1st day of October 1995.
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Revocation—(1) Clause 9 of the principal notice is renumbered as clause 10.
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New Clause inserted—(1) The following clause is inserted as clause 9:
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Special licenses for the disabled—(1) The Taranaki Fish and Game Council is authorised to issue special licenses authorising any disabled person, within the meaning of the Disabled Persons Employment Act 1960, to take sports fish by any means that would otherwise be unlawful.
Approved at Wellington this 1st day of August 1995
DENIS MARSHALL, Minister of Conservation
DISTRICT ANGLERS (NORTH CANTERBURY FISH AND GAME REGION) NOTICE 1995
Pursuant to Section 26R (3) of the Conservation Act the North Canterbury Fish and Game Council hereby gives the following District Anglers Notice.
Notice
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Title and commencement—This Notice may be cited as the District Anglers (North Canterbury Fish and Game Region) Notice 1995, shall come into force on the 1st day of October 1995
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Interpretation—(1) Words and expressions in this notice which are defined in the Conservation Act 1987, or the Freshwater Fisheries Regulations 1983, shall have the meanings so defined.
(2) In this notice the term “high country waters” means Lakes Lilian, Coleridge, Selfe, Evelyn, Grace, Henrietta, Ida, Little Ida, Catherine (also known as Monck) Georgina, Spectacles, Red Lakes, Lyndon Tarn, Lyndon, Rubicon, Pearson, Grasmere, Sarah, Hawdon, Marymere, Vagabonds Inn Tarn, Blackwater, Letitia, Minchin, Sheppard, Taylor, Katrine, Sumner, Mason, Guyon, and all waters flowing into those lakes; and includes all other lakes and tarns lying west and north of a line joining—
(a) The white posts on the South bank in general line with the Lake Coleridge powerhouse intake pipes on the North bank, on the Rakaia River; and
(b) The white posts at Woodstock on the Waimakariri River; and
(c) The junction of the Hurunui River with the South Branch; and
(d) The junction of the Waiau and Hope Rivers.
(3) “Taking” means fishing, and “takes” and “to take” have a corresponding meaning.
(4) “Sportsfish” means every species of freshwater fish that the Governor-General may declare by order in Council, and includes all trout, salmon, brook trout, mackinaw, splake, perch and tench, and any hybrids and their young.
- Open season—(1) Subject to subclause (2), (3) and (4) of this clause and to clause 4 of this Notice, there shall be an open season for fishing for sports fish from the 1st day of October in any year to the 30th day of April in the following year (both days inclusive).
(2) In addition to (1) hereof, there shall be an open season for fishing for sports fish from the 1st Saturday after Queen’s Birthday Weekend to the 31st day of August in the same year (both days inclusive) in the following waters:
(a) Lake Forsyth and the Wairewa and Okuti Rivers downstream from the road bridge over each river on the Little River-Te Oka Bay road:
(b) At sea off the Tentburn Hatchery outside 100 metres from the hatchery outfall.
(3) Avon and Heathcote Rivers: In addition to clause 3 (1) hereof there shall be an open season for fishing for sports fish from the 1st day of October in any year to the 30th day of September in the following year (both days inclusive) in the Heathcote and the Avon River, except as provided in clause 4 (1) (d), clause 4 (1) (e) and clause 4 (3) of this notice.
(4) In addition to (1) and (2) hereof, there shall be an open season for fishing for sports fish from 1st June to 30th September in the same year (both days inclusive) in the following waters (excluding all tributaries).
(a) The Waiau River downstream from its junction with the Hope River:
(b) The Hurunui River downstream from its junction with the South Branch:
(c) The Ashley River downstream from the Oxford-Glentui gorge bridge:
(d) The Waimakariri River downstream from the white posts at Woodstock:
(e) The Selwyn River downstream from where the South Springston Road meets the river at the upstream end of the Upper Selwyn Huts:
(f) Lakes Coleridge, Lyndon, Pearson, Taylor, Sumner, Katrine, Selfe and Kaiapoi Lakes except within 200m of any natural or artificial stream or tributary flowing into these lakes.
(g) The Rakaia River downstream from State Highway No.72 Gorge bridge;
(5) No licence holder shall fish for, take or attempt to take, any sports fish except during an open season.
- Closed season—(1) Notwithstanding clause 3 hereof, there shall be a closed season for fishing for sports fish—
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