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deer243 The initial guidance about how far you could travel to do your activity under Level 3 was 45min drive. They have removed that.
Grant Robertson has already backtracked that the Ban on hunting under Level 3 was a mistake. The Covid site says
"What sort of activities can I do?
You can do low-risk recreation activities in your local area – for example to go for a walk or a run.
You can go for a swim at the beach, a day walk, or fishing from a wharf.
Boating, yachting and any team sports or training are not allowed. We are developing guidance for hunting.""
Developing guidance for hunting means you will be allowed to do it, but it won't be a free for all unlimited hunting.
Here are the recommendations from the GAC about hunting under level 3
https://nzgameanimalcouncil.org.nz/w...er-Level-3.pdf
The Game Animal Council has requested that consideration be given to
allow easy one-day hunts under the following conditions:
• Hunters must stay within their region.
• Experienced hunters may undertake day hunts close to home and in
areas they are familiar with. This is not the time to be learning how
to hunt or embarking on overnight hunts.
• People may only hunt with others in their bubble.
• Firearms safety must be paramount.
• Hunters must create a safety plan including location, estimated
return time and keep a log of who they come into contact with.
“We believe these conditions meet the requirements set out for other
forms of recreation currently allowed under Level 3 and allows for
compliance with COVID-19 safe practice,” says Game Animal Council
General Manager Tim Gale.
As the GAC is the one of the two hunting groups under govt control their advice will probably be what happens.
NZDA have also said they are being involved with developing the guidance for how to hunt under Level 3.
I'm lucky I've got at least 3 areas to hunting within 30min of my home.
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