✨ Fishing Regulations
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NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
No. 126
Lake McKerrow
Lake Monowai
Lake Poteriteri
Lake Te Anau
North Mavora Lake
South Mavora Lake
All waters flowing into Lakes Te Anau, Manapouri, Monowai, Hauroko and Poteriteri excluding Mararoa River downstream of the Key Bridge.
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USE OF BOATS
7.1. No person shall fish from any boat other than a row boat in Lake Thomas.
7.2. No person shall fish from any boat or launch in that part of Lake Waituna which lies on the seaward side of a line between two white signposts indicating the restriction sited on directly opposite shores near what is the outlet channel when the channel is open to the sea.
7.3. No person shall fish from any boat, canoe, pontoon, or any form of flotation device in:
the Mataura River upstream from the Mataura Island bridge
the Waikaia River
the Mararoa River
the Oreti River upstream of the SH94 bridge just north of Lumsden
the Eglinton River
the Waiau River from the confluence of the Monowai River to the Mararoa Weir. -
DAILY LIMIT BAGS
8.1 Catch and Release zones
Trout or salmon taken within the described experimental Catch and Release zones shall be immediately released with as little injury as possible back into the water from which it had been taken. No person shall kill or possess sports fish taken from the following catch and release zones:
Oreti River and tributaries from the headwaters to the downstream limit of the “walk only zone” at map ref NZMS 260 D43 294185.
Mataura River and tributaries upstream of the road bridge at Garston.
8.2 Other waters
8.2.1 No person shall on any one day take, kill or be in possession of more than 6 trout from one or more of the following waters:
Mataura River from the bridge on SH6 (Black bridge), 3 km north of Athol, to the sea;
Waikaia River downstream from the Glenary bridge on the Waikaia-Piano Flat road,
Oreti River from Rocky Point to the sea;
Aparima River from its confluence with the Hamilton Burn to the sea;
Waiau River from the Mararoa Weir to the sea;
Makarewa River from it’s confluence with the Otapiri Stream to it’s confluence with the Oreti River;
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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2000, No 126
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2000, No 126
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