β¨ 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.
- 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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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2001, No 95
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2001, No 95
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