Anglers praised for outstanding compliance
- Otago
- 14/01/2025
Otago Fish & Game is congratulating anglers across the region for their exceptional compliance with fishing regulations during the summer season.
Despite a notable decrease in angler numbers on the lakes and rivers, compliance has been at a stand-out level, with only two offences recorded in the region.
Fish & Game officers have been actively patrolling popular fishing spots across the region, with more than 200 anglers checked.
Pictured: Ellie Coburn (9) with a well-conditioned rainbow, which was gutted and on ice by the time rangers arrived, fishing with her father Andy on Lake Wānaka during the holiday season. Photo: Ian Hadland, Otago Fish & Game
The two offences recorded were one instance of fishing without a licence and another involving an angler trolling with two rods — an offence that remains the second most common after fishing without a licence.
“It’s great to see the compliance so good,” Fish & Game officer Ben Sowry said.
“In a usual year, it would be common to pick up a couple of offences every day, but this year people have been behaving.”
While weather conditions were less than ideal, with plenty of windy and rainy days discouraging anglers, the cooler weather has also had its advantages.
“Catches have been pretty good with the slightly cooler weather helping to keep the trout and salmon feeding in shallower water,” Mr Sowry said.
“The weather over the holiday period in the lakes area hasn’t been the classic Kiwi summer.
“But those who did get out on the water have not only followed the rules but also enjoyed some rewarding fishing.”
“Your licence is more than a legal requirement — it unlocks a world of exceptional fishing across Otago.”
Anglers are reminded to review the fishing regulations at the start of each season to stay informed about any changes and refresh their knowledge of the rules.
This year’s results highlight the importance of staying informed, and Otago Fish & Game commends anglers for their commitment to sustainable fishing practices.
“By purchasing a licence and following the regulations, anglers are directly supporting efforts to conserve and restore local fish habitats, ensuring sustainable populations for future generations of anglers,” Mr Sowry said.
Otago Fish & Game looks forward to seeing the same high standards of compliance continue throughout the rest of the fishing season.