KAI IWI LAKES SPORTS FISHING REGULATIONS

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2017 Kai Iwi Lakes Trout Fishing Competition 24th & 25th JUNE 2017 Registration Forms: Available from Northland Fish & Game McCoy & Thomas Dargaville, Nolas Sports Dargaville Hunting & Fishing Okara Drive, Whangarei Or http://northland@fishandgame.org.nz Adult $50.00 Junior & Children FREE entry. Special conditions apply. Accommodation Bookings for camping can be made directly at Kai Iwi Lakes Campground Ph: 09 439 0986 or email: lakes@kaipara.govt.nz Come for a great weekend of fun

KAI IWI LAKES 2015-2016 SPORTS FISHING REGULATIONS   1. INTERPRETATION Words and expressions in this notice, which are defined in the Conservation Act 1987, the Freshwater Fisheries Regulations 1983 or the Sports Fish Licences, Fees, and Forms Notice 2016 shall be so defined.  “artificial fly” means any lure of feather, fur, wool or other material of any kind customarily used in the making of artificial flies.   “bait” means:  Natural fly. Natural insect. Natural spider. Natural worm or worms. Natural crustacean. Natural fish (excluding fish ova, or any portion of a fish, or shellfish (mollusc). Uncoloured bread dough. Any scented lure, soft bait and other synthetic imitations with chemical attractant properties.  “bait assembly” means either a hook rigged with a number of baits or a single bait rigged with a number of hooks.  “bait fishing” means to fish for sports fish with bait.  “boat” means any manned flotation device.  “fly fishing” means to fish for sports fish with fly rod and fly reel and fly line and artificial fly.   “fishing” and “fish” in this notice means:  The catching, taking or harvesting of sports fish; and includes:  (a)any other activity that may reasonably be expected to result in the catching, taking or harvesting of sports fish. (b)any attempt to catch, take or harvest sports fish. (c)any operation in support of, or in preparation for, any activity described in this definition.  “foul hook” means to hook a sports fish other than from within the mouth.  “landmark” means a black, yellow and white ringed post or buoy.  “length” is the measurement from the tip of the snout to the fork of the tail.  “lure” means any authorised artificial fly or spinner or bait.  “spinner” means any artificial lure other than an artificial fly.  “spin fishing” means to fish for sports fish with a spinner.  2. AUTHORISED TACKLE  2.1 No licence holder shall fish for sports fish except by using a rod and running line and authorised lure (as defined in clause 3 of this Schedule).  2.2 Nets and gaffs:  2.2.1 When playing a sports fish, a landing net may be used to secure or land that fish. 2.2.2 For keeping coarse fish alive, a keep net may be used in the water from which the fish was caught.  2.3 No licence holder when fishing for sports fish shall:  2.3.1 Use more than 1 assembled rod and running line. 2.3.2 Use more than 3 artificial flies or spinners. 2.3.3 Use more than 1 bait assembly. 2.3.4 Be more than 15m from the rod being used. 2.3.5 Use in waters other than those where bait fishing is permitted any lure treated with any chemical preparation other than that used solely to control the buoyancy of an artificial fly. 2.3.6 Use any preparation not attached to a lure to attract fish except when fishing for coarse fish in coarse fishing waters.  2.4 No person shall fish for sports fish by using felt-soled waders or footwear incorporating or having attached a sole of felted, matted or woven fibrous material when sports fishing.  3. AUTHORISED LURES  Authorised lures (subject to any regional restrictions specified in the Second Schedule) are:  Artificial fly. Spinner. Bait. 4. FOUL HOOKING OF FISH  4.1 No licence holder shall attempt to foul hook any sports fish.  4.2 Any licence holder who foul hooks a sports fish shall return it immediately to the water with as little injury as possible.  5. FLY FISHING ONLY WATERS   No restrictions. 6. BAIT FISHING WATERS 6.1 Bait fishing (as defined in the First Schedule) is permitted in all lakes and reservoirs. 7. DAILY BAG LIMITS IN ALL LAKES AND RESERVOIRS 7.3.1 No licence holder shall on any one day kill more than three trout. 8. FISH LENGTH 8.1 The minimum length for trout is 300mm. 9. USE OF BOATS 9.1 Anglers trolling from boats must stay at least 50m from any anglers fishing from the shore. Power boats are allowed on Lake Waikere but cannot exceed 5 knots on any part of the lake. Powerboating on Lake Taharoa is allowed and all vessels can only exceed 5 knots 200 metres from the shoreline. 9.2 Protect our Waters. All anglers are reminded to CHECK, CLEAN and DRY their boats and recreational equipment before entering the Lakes. All anglers need to take responsibility to protect New Zealand’s unique waterways and not to spread any aquatic pests.