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Thread: Level 3 hunting ban lifted - only on private land

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woody View Post
    What? !

    Does that mean a day hunt on our public land administered by DoC is ok?
    I understood Sage had stated DoC had disabled the petmit section of their website.
    Have things changed already since their midday and 6pm "pronouncements and edicts"?
    No, hunting is not allowed.
    Tramping is allowed, despite the PM saying otherwise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cyclops View Post
    My understanding of what the Level 3 rules are:

    You're allowed to drive to the private property where you have permission to hunt.
    You can't use vehicles within that property to access the hunting area.
    That is no quad bikes etc to access the back blocks.
    You'll have to carry in your rifle (within the private property) and carry it out along with what you're keeping from what you've shot.

    Of course I could be wrong - there's a first time for everything.
    i think this is how i read it too ..... for the life of me i cant see the difference in risk between a hunter (or farmer)) on private land using a quad or ute to get to the far side of the property to hunt and a farmer on a quad going to the far side of his property to check on his herd. they look like they have set this up to placate a few duck shooters who can harvest some game meat under the new rules and so making them look inclusive to the uninformed non-hunting types out there. if i had a chunk of land that held deer or pig i would almost certainly be out there using whatever means , how can a government regulate your activity on your own land when its not an activity that has been legislated as illegal....
    its a crock of shit.
    what i thought was funny was reading Stuffed article and the first sentence said something along the lines of the roar being postponed.......good on the stags for doing their bit for the covid response and deciding to social distance until the govt says its safe.......
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gamehunter View Post
    The PM said to not try anything you are not proficient at. My wife and I have over 100yrs of hunting experience between us, but it seems that ain't enough.
    but the PM has almost 3 years experience at prime minister and worked in a fish and chip shop once...... she knows better....... (sarcasm)
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    The PM gets all her hunting and fishing information from pillow talk...the person to target is whoever shares that pillow.

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    Quote Originally Posted by scotty View Post
    i think this is how i read it too ..... for the life of me i cant see the difference in risk between a hunter (or farmer)) on private land using a quad or ute to get to the far side of the property to hunt and a farmer on a quad going to the far side of his property to check on his herd. they look like they have set this up to placate a few duck shooters who can harvest some game meat under the new rules and so making them look inclusive to the uninformed non-hunting types out there. if i had a chunk of land that held deer or pig i would almost certainly be out there using whatever means , how can a government regulate your activity on your own land when its not an activity that has been legislated as illegal....
    its a crock of shit.
    what i thought was funny was reading Stuffed article and the first sentence said something along the lines of the roar being postponed.......good on the stags for doing their bit for the covid response and deciding to social distance until the govt says its safe.......
    Your bang on @scotty their is no risk difference between the two . How ever one is essential one is not so their lays their thinking im picking
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dev View Post
    Absolute bullshit.
    Nothing’s changed from level 4, those with private land likely were still hunting through level 4.
    90% of us still can’t hunt then.
    Couldnt travel apart from essentials @Dev and now can so long as its not to "far"?

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    ...and 'far' will be defined by the same people who brought you their Select Committee law-writing then their-own-law-enforcing; your information leaked (multiple times) to criminals for profit; the people who actively encourage Hone Harawira & ilk to block the public roads, but who won't charge or even speak to roaming politicians who break the lockdown; and who sent 12 armed policemen to raid a family man with a newborn babe and toddlers at dinnertime about a Select Committee photo months old, but won't tackle armed gangmembers in their own back yards - but would rather take them to tea.

    I'm sure that will work out just fine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kelton View Post
    Your bang on @scotty their is no risk difference between the two . How ever one is essential one is not so their lays their thinking im picking
    whats not essential to some is essential to others ....if ones priorities dont fall into line with the politbeaureau directives then one becomes a rule/law breaker this is our world

    although anyone who wants to tip over an animal on private land (with landowners permission) could get around the no quad rule by saying "im not hunting im doing pest control for the land owner"
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    Quote Originally Posted by scotty View Post
    whats not essential to some is essential to others ....if ones priorities dont fall into line with the politbeaureau directives then one becomes a rule/law breaker this is our world

    although anyone who wants to tip over an animal on private land (with landowners permission) could get around the no quad rule by saying "im not hunting im doing pest control for the land owner"
    Or if landowner is ok with it just use the quad. Who’s gonna find out if you don’t say anything . Mind you with this nark line....who knows....


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    Quote Originally Posted by tiroahunta View Post
    Or if landowner is ok with it just use the quad. Who’s gonna find out if you don’t say anything . Mind you with this nark line....who knows....


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    Quote Originally Posted by scotty View Post
    whats not essential to some is essential to others ....if ones priorities dont fall into line with the politbeaureau directives then one becomes a rule/law breaker this is our world

    although anyone who wants to tip over an animal on private land (with landowners permission) could get around the no quad rule by saying "im not hunting im doing pest control for the land owner"
    Sorry under the blanlet of essential work then . I hardly think its essential that we have to use a quad to go shot some meat

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    Quote Originally Posted by tetawa View Post
    If you don't post it on here or Bookface, who will know.
    The landowner facing conviction if theirs an accident
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    [QUOTE=scotty;993794]whats not essential to some is essential to others ....if ones priorities dont fall into line with the politbeaureau directives then one becomes a rule/law breaker this is our world

    although anyone who wants to tip over an animal on private land (with landowners permission) could get around the no quad rule by saying "im not hunting im doing pest control for the land

    Aw I see you were doing pest control Mr....... who ever . Whats it like making a living as a pest control contractor? Aw your not? Their for your not working so you must be recreationally hunting?

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    Ive had a yarn with a cocky where I can hunt if I want. He's on the other side of the region and we have agreed that L2 sounds like the right time. L3 is risky for me for the travel and possible exposure to the bug, and its just another layer of responsibility for him if something did go wrong while I was hunting. It would not be fair of me to put him under the spot light. This is another layer of responsibility over and above H&S for the cockies. Best decision I think.
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    Has anyone actually seen what the “regions” are? They aren’t listed on the Covid - 19 website. Isn’t Wairarapa part of Wellington Regional Council?

 

 

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