Finfish

Daily limits per person

In the Central Fishery Management Area there is a combined daily bag limit of 20 finfish, consisting of any combination of the species listed below unless shown as having no limit:

Finfish species

Minimum fish
length
(cm)

Maximum
daily limit per
person

Minimum set
net mesh size
(mm)

Blue Cod Taranaki to Titahi Bay

33

10

100

Blue Cod Titahi Bay South

33

20

100

Blue Moki

40

20

114

Bluenose

-

5

160

Butterfish

35

20

108

Elephant fish

-

20

150

Flatfish (except Sand flounder)

25

20

100

Garfish (piper)

-

No limit

25

Herrings

-

No limit

25

John Dory

-

20

100

Kahawai

-

20

100

Grey Mullet

-

20

100

Parore

-

20

100

Pilchard

-

No limit

25

Porae

-

20

100

Red Cod

25

20

100

Red gurnard

25

20

100

Red moki

40

20

115

Red snapper

-

20

100

Rig

-

20

150

Sand flounder

23

20

100

School shark

-

20

150

Tarakihi

25

20

100

Trevally

25

20

100

Trumpeter

35

No limit

100

Yellow-eyed mullet

-

No limit

25

All others

-

No limit

100


Additionally, individual limits, over and above the combined bag, apply to:

Finfish species

Minimum fish
length
(cm)

Maximum daily
limit per person

Minimum set
net mesh size
(mm)

Freshwater eels

-

6

12 (Fyke net)

Groper/Hapuku/Bass

-

Refer below

160

Kingfish

75

Refer below

100

Snapper

27

10

100



Groper/Hapuku/Bass and Kingfish: a combined daily bag limit of 5 with no more than 3 kingfish.

There is no limit on other species not named above.

 

Length measurement

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

How to measure shellfish.

Line fishing

  • All surface floats attached to any line must be marked permanently and legibly with the fisher’s initials and surname.
  • No person may use or be in possession of more than one line (other than handlines or rod and reel lines).
  • No person may use or possess a line with more than 25 hooks.
  • Where more than one person is using a line from a vessel (other than rod and reel lines), no more than two lines (other than rod and reel lines) may be used, set from or possessed on board that vessel.

Eels

No person shall take any eels from Lake Horowhenua or the Hokio Stream unless that person does so in exercise of fishing rights pursuant to Section 18 of The Reserves and Other Lands Disposal Act 1956.

General netting restrictions

  • No person may set or possess more than one drag net, set net, fyke net, or any other type of net at any one time.
  • Nets must be hauled by hand.
  • Any net or nets used either individually or jointly must not extend across more than one-quarter of the width of any river, stream, channel, bay or sound.
  • No person may set or use a baited net (except fyke nets).

Set net

  • Only one set net is allowed to be used from, or be on board any vessel. (An additional baitfish net is allowed so long as it is less than 10 metres long and has a mesh size of 50 mm or less).
  • Must not exceed 60 metres in length.
  • Must not be set within 60 metres of another net.
  • Must not be secured by stakes (except fyke nets).
  • Each end of a set net must have a surface float marked permanently and legibly with the fisher’s initials and surname.
  • Must not be used in a way that causes fish to be stranded by the falling tide.

Drag net

  • Drag nets must not exceed 40 metres in length.
  • Total warp length must not exceed 200 metres.
  • The minimum mesh size for Kahawai and Mullet is 85mm. All others as per set net mesh size.

Closed areas

Updated : 18 December 2012