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Central South Island > Hunting Regulations
Gamebird Hunting Regulations and Guides are updated annually. Please be aware at all times of local and national regulations to ensure the safety of others and the sustainability of Gamebird Hunting.
Special Seasons Calendar
CENTRAL SOUTH ISLAND FISH AND GAME REGION
1 Game That May be Hunted or Killed—Duration of 2008/2009 Season
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Species |
Season |
Daily Bag Limit |
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Grey duck and any hybrid of that species |
3 May to 27 July 2008 incl. |
5 |
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Shoveler duck |
3 May to 27 July 2008 incl. |
2 |
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Mallard duck and any hybrid of that species |
3 May to 27 July 2008 incl. |
50 |
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Mallard duck and any hybrid of that species – Area D |
7, 8 and 14, 15 February 2009 incl. |
10 |
Grey, Mallard and Shoveler duck: A maximum total aggregate bag not exceeding 50 birds for all those species including hybrids combined, except that within the aggregate bag a limit of 5 Grey duck and 2 Shoveler duck must apply.
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Paradise Shelduck |
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East of State Highway 1 |
3 May to 27 July 2008 incl. |
15 |
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West of State Highway 1 |
3 May to 28 September 2008 incl. |
15 |
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Pukeko |
3 May to 27 July 2008 incl. |
10 |
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Black swan |
3 May to 27 July 2008 incl. |
5 |
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Canada goose |
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Area A |
3 May to 31 August 2008 incl. |
No limit |
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Area B and C |
3 May to 30 November 2008 incl. |
No limit |
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Area C |
7 February to 12 April 2009 incl. |
No limit |
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California quail |
3 May to 31 August 2008 incl. |
10 |
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Chukar (by Permit only) |
3 May to 31 August 2008 incl. |
10 |
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Virginian (Bobwhite) quail |
3 May to 31 August 2008 incl. |
No limit |
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Cock Pheasant (all areas excluding Craigmore, Dorset Downs and Ngahere registered game preserves) |
3 May to 31 August 2008 incl. |
4 |
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Pheasant, both sexes (Dorset Downs registered game preserves only) |
1 April to 31 August 2008 incl. |
No limit |
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Pheasant, both sexes (Craigmore and Ngahere Game Ranch registered game preserves only) |
3 May to 31 August 2008 incl. |
No limit |
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Red-legged partridge (all areas excluding Dorset Downs and Ngahere registered game preserves) |
Closed season |
0 |
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Red-legged Partridge (Dorset Downs registered game preserve only) |
1 April to 31 August 2008 incl. |
No limit |
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Red-legged partridge (Ngahere Game Ranch registered game preserve only) |
3 May to 31 August 2008 incl. |
No limit |
2 Definition of Areas
2.1 Area A: All that part of the region encompassing Lake Wainono and Wainono Reserve and bounded to the north by Hook Beach Road, the west by State Highway 1, the south by Poingdestres Road and the east by the Pacific Ocean.
2.2 Area B: That part of the bed of the Waitaki River between Lake Waitaki Dam and the sea.
2.3 Area C: That part of the region not included in Area A and Area B.
2.4 Area D: That part of the region north of the Opihi River only over agricultural grain crops and green feed paddocks and more than 200 metres from any water body.
2.5 Chukar Hunting: Chukar hunting is by permit only. Permits are available on request from the Fish and Game office in Temuka.
3 Shooting Hours
6.45am to 6.30pm, except that during the period 1 June 2008 to 12 April 2009 inclusive, Canada geese may be hunted or killed 24 hours per day during the specified open season.
4 Decoy Limit
4.1 Lake Wainono and the Wainono Reserve: From opening day to the second Sunday after opening day, no person or persons sharing a stand shall use more than 25 decoys. No decoys to be placed within 50 metres of those placed by occupant(s) of another stand.
4.2 Rest of season: No limit.
5 Registered Game Preserves
5.1 Craigmore Game Preserve: That fenced area of Craigmore Station adjoining Craigmore Hill Road, Maungati near Timaru, marked with signposts reading Craigmore Game Preserve.
5.2 Dorset Downs Game Preserve: That fenced area of Dorset Downs Station at Maungati near Timaru, marked with signposts reading Dorset Downs Game Preserve.
5.3 Ngahere Game Ranch: That fenced area of Ngahere Station adjoining Upper Mill Road, Waimate, marked with signposts reading Ngahere Game Ranch.
HUNTING IN CENTRAL SOUTH ISLAND
PUBLIC LANDS
Many of Central South Island’s larger riverbeds and lakes are public lands. Irrespective of this, it is important to advise the adjoining landowner when you wish to hunt these areas. That common courtesy often results in the farmer providing useful information and better access.
BALLOTED STANDS
Depending on water levels the council has between 9 and 13 stands available for hunting the opening weekend on wetlands it owns or manages. These are balloted annually and invitations to apply are advertised in local papers in February or early March.
NORTHERN REGIONAL BOUNDARY
The Rakaia River bed is not within the Central South Island Fish & Game (CSIFG) Region. The northern boundary of the region adjacent to the Rakaia River extends along Acton Road, Rakaia Barrhill Methven Road and Rakaia River Road.
RANGITATA DIVERSION RACE
Hunting along the Rangitata Diversion Race is possible but only with the express permission of RDR Management Ltd (ph 03 3080828) and the adjoining landowners.
LAKE WAINONO AND WAINONO WETLANDS
Lake Wainono is near the township of Waimate and some 35 km south of Timaru. Adjacent to t he coastal shingle beach barrier, the lake at its normal water level (1.0 m above sea level) covers about 350 hectares. The beach barrier, lake, and surrounding wetlands provide habitat for some 57 different bird species, many resident and others migratory.
Lake Wainono is a ‘’Conservation Area’’ managed by the Department of Conservation (DoC). Hunting is permitted and a permit to carry a firearm is required. This can be obtained free of charge from the DoC Raukapuka Field Centre in Geraldine.
Within the Wainono Wetlands area, eight hunting stands are balloted each year. There is no ballot system for the lake and many of the existing stands are reserved to traditional hunters. Other than possibly during opening weekend there is still plenty of opportunity for visiting hunters.
Access to the lake and wetland is:
North side – via Hook Beach Road and then a 4WD track along the beach
Middle – via Wainono Lake Road; a track opposite Waimate turnoff on S.H. #1
South side – via Foleys Road and then Poindestres Road over the Dead Arm bridge to the beach and then a walking track along the beach past Maori Lake and the Wainono wetlands.
ALL DAY BAY LAGOON
This small coastal lagoon, 11 ha in area, is located 15 km south of Oamaru on the Kakanui-Waianakarua coastal road. The area was purchased by CSIFG in 1989. Planting of vegetation and the construction of a low level weir to maintain a stable water level has secured the lake as a wetland habitat for both waterfowl and wading birds. The lagoon and its birdlife are readily observed from the road. Visits from the occasional White Heron or Royal Spoonbill are not uncommon which add to the scenic attraction of the area. All Day Bay Lagoon is also protected by a QE II National Trust Open Space Covenant. Four hunting stands are balloted annually by CSIFG.
DEVILS BRIDGE WETLAND
Owned by Mr Trevor Meikle, this 15 ha lake and associated wetland is situated on Devils Bridge Road some 6 km north west from Oamaru.
By agreement between the owner and CSIFG, the area is managed by the Devils Bridge Management Committee.
Three stands are balloted each year by CSIFG. Should you wish to hunt at the wetland then phone the owner first (ph 03 434 9476).
MID SUMMER DUCK SEASON
In February 2005 a 2-weekend summer duck hunting season was trialled on condition that it was to be monitored to ensure there was no adverse impact on the traditional May duck season opening before it was to be considered for more permanent application. The season will be further trialled for a three-year period for the first two weekends of February in 2008 - 2009.
ON OR NEAR PUBLIC LAND
When hunting on or near public land be aware of two relevant sections of the Arms Act 1983. Section 45 states “Every person commits an offence who, except for some lawful, proper, and sufficient purpose carries; or is in possession of…any firearm.” and “…the burden of proving the existence of some lawful, proper, and sufficient purpose shall lie on the defendant.”
Section 48 states “Every person commits an offence ….who, without reasonable cause, discharges a firearm …in or near (a) a dwelling house; or (b) a public place, - so as to endanger property or to endanger, annoy, or frighten, any person.
The message is clear – be careful and considerate around other people and their property.
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