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Monday, 21 December 2020, 9:25 am
Two months into the new sports fishing season, the
Central South Island Fish & Game Council (CSI Fish &
Game) is pleased that 98% of anglers are following the
rules.
Since October 1, 445 anglers have been
interviewed with eight offenders encountered. The most
common offence detected was fishing without a valid sports
fishing licence, other offences detected were: using more
than one rod; being more than 15 metres from their rod and
using illegal bait.
CSI Fish & Game Compliance
Coordinator Hamish Stevens said, The fact that nearly 98%
were sticking to the rules shows that current ranging
efforts are working with anglers’ deciding not to flout