Fish and Game Regulations




2552 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 96

8. USE OF BOATS

No licence holder shall fish for sports fish from any boat in those parts of Lake Rotoiti and Lake Rotoroa within a radius of 100m from the centre of the meeting lines of those rivers and streams listed:

Lake Rotoiti:

(a) Travers River.
(b) Coldwater Stream.
(c) Black Valley Stream.
(d) Buller River.

Lake Rotoroa:

(a) Sabine River.
(b) D’Urville River.
(c) Gowan River.

9. DAILY LIMIT BAGS

9.1

No licence holder shall on any day take, kill or be in possession of more than 4 sports fish, of which not more than 2 may be salmon from the following waters (excluding tributaries):

Cobb Reservoir.
Lake Rotoiti.
Lake Rotoroa.
Lake Tennyson.

9.2

No licence holder shall on any day take, kill or be in possession of more than 2 sports fish in the following waters (including tributaries) where only one of these fish may exceed 500mm in length:

Branch River.
D’Urville River.
Daniell’s Lake.
Deepdale River.
Glenroy River.
Goulter River.
Matakitaki River upstream of its confluence with the Glenroy River.
Motueka River upstream of its confluence with the Wangapeka River.
Motupiko River.
Opouri River.
Owen River.
Pearse River.
Pelorus River upstream of its confluence with the Rai River.
Rahu River.
Rainbow River.
Riwaka River.
Ronga River.
Sabine River.
Spring Creek.
Travers River.
Warwick River.
Whakapuaka River.



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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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