Duck season opens - North Canterbury
Duck season opens - North Canterbury
The echo
of gun fire was heard throughout North Canterbury this
weekend with the start of duck hunting season. Hunters like
strong winds that put birds in the sky and into the firing
line, but unfortunately the weather stayed calm for most of
Saturday. The morning saw most hunters came in with small
bags of one or two birds, the odd hunter getting more. Those
who went out later in the day did better as the winds picked
up. Sunday’s weather was equally calm although things did
pick up in the high country.
Fish & Game ranger Emily
Moore said that although most hunters did not shoot large
numbers of birds the majority seemed to be having a good day
out. “Hunters like the camaraderie of going out with
friends and family members and the tradition of shooting
opening weekend. Many have spent the last few weeks
preparing their maimais, doing reconnaissance trips to find
out where the birds are and practising their duck
calling,” said Mrs Moore.
Fish & Game had a
number of rangers checking compliance with the gamebird
regulations at Lake Ellesmere on Saturday. All the hunters
checked were in possession of a gamebird licence, were
within bag limits and were targeting the right species.
“We were very happy with the level of compliance at Lake
Ellesmere,” said Mrs Moore, adding that one of the Fish &
Game rangers did encountered a number of non complying
hunters in the northern part of the region.
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