✨ Fish and Game Regulations




11 AUGUST
NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE
2551

Gowan River.
Sabine River.
Travers River.

  1. AUTHORISED TACKLE (in addition to Section 2 of the First Schedule)

Down riggers are permitted when lake fishing.

  1. FLY FISHING ONLY WATERS

No restrictions.

  1. BAIT FISHING WATERS

Natural bait may be used only in the following waters, excluding tributaries:

Aorere River downstream of the road bridge at Rockville.
Argyle Pond and the lower hydro canals to its confluence with the Wairau River.
Awatere River.
Buller River downstream from Gowan Bridge.
Clarence River downstream of the Acheron River confluence.
Cobb Reservoir.
Conway River.
Lake Rotoiti.
Lake Rotoroa.
Lake Tennyson.
Lyell Creek (Kaikoura) downstream from State Highway No. 1.
Maitai River (junior and child licence holders only).
Maruia River downstream of the falls.
Matakitaki River downstream from State Highway No. 6 Bridge.
Middle Creek (Kaikoura) downstream from State Highway No. 1.
Motueka River downstream of its confluence with the Wangapeka River.
Oaro River.
Opawa River downstream from State Highway No. 1 Bridge (including Roses Overflow).
Pelorus River downstream of its confluence with the Rai River.
Takaka River downstream from its confluence with the Waingaro River.
Taylor River downstream of the New Renwick Road Bridge.
Waimea and Wairoa Rivers downstream from the confluence with the Lee River.
Wairau River (including the Diversion) downstream from the Wash Bridge.
Wangapeka River below the Dart River confluence.

All other waters are artificial fly or spinner only.

  1. COARSE FISHING

There shall be no fishing for coarse fish in the Nelson / Marlborough region.



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Online Sources for this page:

VUW Te Waharoa PDF NZ Gazette 2003, No 96


Gazette.govt.nz PDF NZ Gazette 2003, No 96





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