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Hi Kevin
Southland Fish and Game has announced at its February 2013 meeting to require the use of nontoxic shot for all waterfowl hunting over water, with a three year transition, but excluding junior hunters and 410 shotguns. The transition would begin in 2014 with a voluntary change, then a ban on public waters and, finally in 2017, mandatory use of non-toxic shot over all water bodies. The New Zealand Council does not favour the lifting of the lead shot exemption on sub-gauges.
Regards
Robert
Each Fish and Game Council is empowered by legislation to make recommendations to the Minister on season conditions (s26R(3) of the Conservation Act [Anglers Notice], s15 Wildlife Act [Open Season for Game Notice]. This is done through the NZ Council who coordinates the process each season and ensures the approval and publication of the Sports Fish and Game Gazette Notices that contain the conditions for all regions. Each region has autonomy to set conditions for its region as it sees fit. Your concerns therefore should be conveyed to the Southland Fish and Game Council.
Regards
Robert
Robert Sowman | Policy & Planning Manager
New Zealand Fish and Game Council
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