β¨ Fishing Regulations
30 JULY 2012 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE, No. 89 2503
- COARSE FISHING WATERS
None.
- USE OF BOATS
8.1 No person shall fish from any motorised boat (including electric motors) in Lake Thomas and South Lake Mavora.
8.2 No person shall fish from any boat or any form of flotation device in:
The Eglinton River.
The Mataura River upstream from the Mataura Island Bridge.
The Oreti River upstream of the State Highway 94 Bridge just north of Lumsden.
The Waikaia River.
- DAILY LIMIT BAGS
9.1 Subject to clause 3.2, no person shall in any one day take, kill or be in possession of more than 1 salmon from any waters of the region.
9.2 With the exception of perch for which there is no limit, no person shall on any one day take, kill or be in possession of more than 4 sports fish.
- FISH LENGTH
No restriction on all waters.
- SOUTHLAND BACKCOUNTRY FISHERY
11.1 Definition:
Backcountry fishery in this region means:
The Ettrick Burn backcountry fishery.
11.2 All anglers who fish in the backcountry fishery (as defined by the Sports Fish Licences, Fees and Forms Notice 2012) must obtain a backcountry licence (as defined by the Sports Fish Licences, Fees and Forms Notice 2012) and the provisions of that notice apply to this Notice.
Controlled area
11.3 Definitions:
controlled area means the Ettrick Burn from its confluence with Lake Te Anau to the upstream limit of Log Cabin Slip at NZTOPO 50-CC07 796753.
controlled period means the period beginning on 1 November 2012 and ending on 31 May 2013.
controlled period licence means a licence that entitles the following persons to fish for sports fish in the controlled area during the controlled period, but only during the day specified in the licence:
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πΎ Primary Industries & ResourcesFishing, Regulations, Bag Limits, Southland, Lake Thomas, South Lake Mavora, Eglinton River, Mataura River, Oreti River, Waikaia River, Ettrick Burn, Lake Te Anau, Log Cabin Slip
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