Finfish

Bag limits and size restrictions

In the North Region there is a combined daily bag limit of 20 of any combination of the following finfish:

Finfish Species
Minimum fish length (cm)
Minimum set net mesh size (mm)
Minimum dragnet mesh size (mm)
Blue Cod
30
100
100
Blue Moki
40
114
115
Bluenose
-
160
100
Butterfish
35
108
108
Elephant fish
-
150
150
Flatfish (except Sand flounder)
25
114
100
John Dory
-
100
100
Kahawai
-
90
85
Parore
-
114
100
Porae
-
100
100
Red cod
25
100
100
Red gurnard
25
100
100
Red moki
40
115
115
Red snapper
-
114
100
Rig
-
125
150
Sand flounder
23
114
100
School shark
-
125
100
Tarakihi
25
100
100
Trevally
25
125
100
Trumpeter
35
100
100

In addition to the combined limit, you can take a maximum of:

Finfish Species
Minimum fish length (cm)
Maximum daily limit per person
Minimum set net mesh size (mm)
Minimum dragnet mesh size (mm)
Eels
-
6
12
12
Grey Mullet
-
30
90
85
Snapper
27
10
125
100
Snapper SNA1 (ref#)
27
9
125
100

In addition to the previously mentioned limits you may also take the following:

A combined daily limit of 5 (with no more than 3 kingfish) of the following finfish:

Finfish Species
Minimum fish length (cm)
Minimum set net mesh size (mm)
Minimum dragnet mesh size (mm)
Gropper/Hapuku/Bass
-
160
100
Kingfish
75
100
100

No daily bag limit applies to the following finfish:

Finfish Species
Minimum fish length (cm)
Minimum set net mesh size (mm)
Minimum dragnet mesh size (mm)
Garfish (piper)
-
25
25
Pilchard
-
25
25
Yellow eyed mullet
-
25
25
All others
-
100
100

Length measurement

Finfish length is measured from the tip of the nose to the “V” in the tail (as shown in diagram).

How to measure finfish.

Updated : 28 September 2009














































#SNA1 refers to the area from North Cape to Cape Runaway, out to a distance of 200 nautical miles offshore (see diagram).
#SNA1 refers to the area from North Cape to Cape Runaway, out to a distance of 200 nautical miles offshore (see diagram).