β¨ Fishing Regulations
22 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 2251
- USE OF BOATS
No restrictions.
- DAILY BAG LIMITS
Blue Lake. 4 sportsfish
Esk River, including tributaries. 1 sportsfish
Kuripapango West Lake. 4 sportsfish
Mohaka River below the State Highway No. 5 bridge, excluding tributaries. 4 sportsfish
Mohaka River Tributaries. 1 sportsfish
Ngaruroro River upstream of the Whanawhana cable including tributaries. 1 sportsfish
Opouahi Lake. 4 sportsfish
Orakai Lake. 4 sportsfish
Te Pohue Lake. 4 sportsfish
The larger of the 2 lakes known as Twin Lakes, Kuripapango. No limit
Tutira and Waikopiro Lake except Sandy Creek and Outlet Channel. 4 sportsfish
All other waters (including tributaries, rivers and lakes). 2 sportsfish
- FISH LENGTH
Esk River above the State Highway No. 2 Road bridge, including tributaries. 550mm maximum
Lakes Tutira and Waikopiro. 350mm minimum
Ngaruroro River above the Whanawhana cable, including tributaries. 550mm maximum
All other waters. No minimum size length
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Online Sources for this page:
VUW Te Waharoa —
NZ Gazette 2002, No 83
Gazette.govt.nz —
NZ Gazette 2002, No 83
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