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Local 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.

SOUTHLAND FISH AND GAME REGION

 

1 Game That May be Hunted or Killed—Duration of 2012/2013 Season

SpeciesSeason Duration (dates inclusive)Daily Bag Limit
Grey/mallard duck and any hybrid of those species5 and 6 May 201215
7 May to 29 Jul 201210
NZ shoveler duck5 May to 29 Jul 20122
Paradise shelduck5 May to 29 Jul 20126
PukekoClosed season0
Black swan5 May to 29 Jul 20121
California quail2 Jun to 26 August 20125
Cock pheasant2 Jun to 26 August 20125
ChukarClosed season0

2    Shooting Hours

7.00am to 6.30pm or any period within these hours.
 

3    Decoy Limit

No limit.
 

4    Special Conditions

Shooting from boats is prohibited during the month of May on the Mataura, Aparima, Oreti, Waiau and Waimatuku rivers and their navigable tributaries.
 

CONTACT

Offices:        159 North Road, Invercargill
and The Wildlife Park, Te Anau
Postal Address:    PO Box 159, Invercargill 9840
Phone:        (03) 215-9117
Email:        southland@fishandgame.org.nz
Manager:    Maurice Rodway (021 221 5801)
Office Admin:    Cheryl Mason, Ann Heffernan
Senior Field Officer (Operations Manager): Zane Moss (021 244 5384)
Field Officers:            Stuart Sutherland (021 228 9664),
Bill Jarvie (021 540 821),
Resource Management Officer: Jacob Smyth (021 280 0755)
 

HUNTING IN SOUTHLAND

MALLARD DUCK

The Southland region provides some of the best Mallard duck hunting in New Zealand. Season bags range around 20 birds. Much of the hunting is carried out on private farm ponds although public water bodies, estuaries in particular, provide good hunting opportunities during the opening weekend and on rough weather days. Hunters travelling to Southland need to find a local contact to organise hunting spots, upgrade maimais and arrange accommodation. Numerous groups of hunters congregate in the same area year after year. These gatherings engender great camaraderie and lifelong friendships.

PARADISE DUCK
Although widespread across the province, northern Southland provides the best Paradise duck hunting in the region. This species has thrived with land development. Congregations can be found  into the back country where they graze on modern grass cultivars grown on newly developed land. Paradise duck provide through-the-season hunting on pastures. Once a mob is found they can be chased off, then decoys put out, suitable camouflage arranged and the birds shot when they return. Parries appeared to have declined in abundance over the past two years so the bag limit has been reduced from 10 to 6 per day.

OTHER SPECIES
Shoveler duck, and Black swan provide limited hunting experiences and are taken incidentally to the more common species. Hunting of Pukeko is no longer permitted in Southland.

CANADA GEESE
Canada Geese are no longer game birds but Southland has a robust Canada goose population with most found in the Te Anau Basin and along the coastal fringe where there are large water bodies that they use for resting and refuge. They feed on pastures where the most successful hunting occurs. A high degree of skill and lots of perseverance is required for success as these are wily birds. Reconnoitring is required to find movement times and precise feeding locations. Moon phases and seasonal behaviour are also important considerations. There are good opportunities for hunting Canada geese in the upper reaches of the Oreti, Mararoa and Upukerora in particular, in the spring time. Many hunters are keen for these birds to be restored as game birds but in the meantime there are no regulations covering the hunting of them, except hunters should not use lead shot over waterbodies as this will poison other waterfowl.

GENERAL

Always get permission to hunt on private land and ensure your gun dogs are dosed, registered and well behaved. Safe use of firearms is essential and make sure they are stowed away before drinking any alcohol.
 

WETLAND CREATION

To help and encourage landholders and hunters to create game bird habitat, in Southland we offer a range of services at no cost. These include evaluating and surveying sites for open water wetland development, and providing advice on wetland design and riparian planting. In addition, landholders can apply to Southland Fish & Game for a grant of up to $1000 to assist with the cost of constructing wetlands suitable for hunting in Southland. Contact Southland Fish & Game field staff to discuss wetland development and funding opportunities.