My favorite pastime is fishing. I (Mark Brewer) visit various parts of New Zealand to catch fishes on
my off days. Being in the fishing circles for a significant while I have formed
a good idea about the regulations in New Zealand for fishing. But if you are a
novice just like Mr. Oak then you
should definitely read through this post. Fetching proper fishing license is
one of the formalities before fishing in any water within New Zealand. The
licenses are provided by the Fish and Game New Zealand authorities. It can be
used throughout the island except Taupo Fishing District. There are special
permits required for this area.
The license provided by Fish and Game New Zealand certifies
that you will be adhering to rules and regulations in place for fishing in New
Zealand. But you have access only on the water, you cannot impede into anyone
else’s property without prior consent. If you do so that will be seen as
trespassing and can be regarded as an offence. Before granting the license
authorities might check your gear and equipments. The license is not
exchangeable or refundable. If you lose the license, report of the loss
immediately to Fish and Game New Zealand. They will replace your license
quickly.
There are various types of licenses available and you can
choose a type that best suits your needs. I and Mr. Phoenix presently hold a Whole Season license for fishing which
allows us to fish all through the year. But you may also opt for Winter Season
license or 24 Hour license. There is also provision for family license (which
is held by my Forex trading friend
David Jones). If you fetch such a license it will cover 2 adults and up to 4
children.
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