✨ Fish and Game Regulations




2458 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 95

Reid Lake:
Shag River, downstream from State Highway 1 road bridge:
Southern Reservoir:
Sullivans Dam:
Tahakopa River, downstream from the Maclennan River confluence:
Taieri River, downstream from the road bridge at Allanton:
Timaru Creek, downstream from the Timaru bridge road:
Tokomairiro River, downstream from Coal Gully road bridge:
Tomahawk Lagoon:
Waikouaiti River, downstream from the State Highway 1 road bridge:
Waitati River, downstream from the Doctors Point Road bridge:
Water of Leith, downstream from the Anzac Avenue Bridge:

2.3 Season: 1 October to 31 May
Arrow River:
Diamond Creek:
Lake Dispute:
Lake Kirkpatrick:

Lake Mahinerangi:
Lake Sylvan:
Lindis River:
Shotover River:

2.4 Season: 1 November to 30 April
Those rivers and streams flowing into Lake Mahinerangi.
All rivers and streams flowing into Lake Dunstan NOT being waters specified in clause 3.

2.5 Season: 1 November to 31 May
Upper Manorburn Dam
All rivers, streams and their tributaries flowing to Lakes Hawea, Wakatipu and Wanaka NOT being waters specified in clause 3.

  1. CLOSED SEASON
    Fishing for sports fish is not permitted at any time in the following specified waters:

Bullock Creek, from Lake Wanaka to source:
Horne Creek, from Lake Wakatipu to source:
Lake Wanaka, within 150 metres of any part of the launch wharf at the township of Wanaka:
Lake Wanaka, within 100 metres of any part of the wharf at the Wanaka Marine:
Lake Wakatipu, within the waters of Queenstown Bay bounded by a straight line drawn from the outermost point of the Tourist Park to the point where the south bank of One Mile Creek meets Lake Wakatipu:
Lake Wakatipu, within 100 metres of any part of the wharf in Black Bay (commonly known as the Walter Peak Jetty):
Mill Creek (which flows into Lake Hayes), from the Speargrass Flat Road bridge to the source:
Lochy River from its source to a signpost starting 2km upstream from the old stone homestead:
All waters in which sports fish are held in captivity for display, hatching, or other purposes, or within a distance of 100 metres from any part of the outer boundaries of such waters.



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VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2001, No 95


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2001, No 95





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