3206 NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE No. 151 the 1st day of July 1991 to the 18th day of November 1991, (viii) The Waimata (commonly known as the hatchery recommencing on the 22nd day of November 1991. stream): (e) In respect of rivers and streams flowing into Lake (d) All springs, streams, and their tributaries which flow into (excluding those springs and streams in clause 6 (b) or from the following lakes: and (c)) or Lake Waikaremoana (but excluding Lake (i) : Waikareiti, and that part of the Hopuruahine River from its source to the main Rotorua-Wairoa highway bridge which (ii) : crosses this river at the head of the falls), from the 1st day of (iii) Lake Rotomahana: December in any year to the 30th day of June in the year next (iv) Lake Rerewhakaaitu: following (both days inclusive). (v) Lake Rotokakahi: (f) In respect of the following waters: (vi) Lake Okareka: (i) The waters between landmarks approximately 150 (vii) Lake Okataina: metres downstream of the Outlet and the falls approximately 2500 metres downstream (viii) Lake Rotoiti, except the Ohau Channel and the from the outlet: Kaituna River. (ii) The Hopuruahine River from its source to the main (e) The Rangitaiki River for a distance of 80 metres Rotorua-Wairoa highway bridge which crosses this downstream of the edge of the concrete spillway structure at river at the end of the falls: the Aniwhenua barrage. from the 1st day of October in any year to the 31st day of May (f) All waters in which trout are held in captivity for display, in the year next following. hatching, or other purposes, or from within a distance of 80 metres from such waters or other such distances as defined (g) In respect of all other waters, except those specified in by landmarks. clause 6, from the 1st day of October in any year to the 30th day of June in the year next following. (2) In that portion of any year which is not included in the open season in respect of all other waters. 5. Bag and size limits-(1) No licence holders shall on any 1 day take and keep more than 8 trout, irrespective of species, 7. Fishing prohibited between certain hours-No licence except that no more than 2 trout may be taken and kept from holder shall take trout during the period between the hours of the Ruakituri River, upstream of the Waitangi Falls. 12 midnight and 5 a.m. (2) No licence holder shall have any trout in his possession 8. Restrictions on methods of fishing-(1) No licence which does not exceed 35 cm in length or, in the case of trout holder shall take trout by any means other than with 1 rod and taken from any of the following waters in the district, does not running line, or use for the purpose of taking trout- exceed 30 cm in length: (a) Any strokehauling or foulhooking gear; or (a) Any river or stream which flows into the sea within the (b) Any gaff; or : (c) Any spear or similar implement; or (b) Any of the Tiniroto Lakes: (d) Any hook which has a greater distance than 14 mm (c) The Putere Lakes. between the point and the shank; or (3) Any licence holder taking a male trout within a radius of (e) Any lure having attached thereto more than 1 hook or a 200 metres from the centre of the mouth of the Te Wairoa hook that is not a single-pointed or single-barbed hook; or Stream, Lake Tarawera, shall immediately return it with as (f) Any net, trap, wire netting, or similar device; or little injury as possible into the water from which it was taken. (g) More than 2 lures; or (4) Nothing in this clause shall forbid the taking of fish, less than 35 cm in length, during special "Childrens Fishing days" (h) Any parvane; or conducted annually at the Ngongotaha hatchery, providing (i) Any electronic device; or such fish have been clearly marked to identify their association (j) Any outrigger, downrigger or similar device; or with these events. (k) Any unsportsmanlike device; or 6. Fishing in closed season prohibited-No licence holder (1) Any metal cored line. shall take trout during the closed season which shall be-(1) From, the 1st day of July in any year to the 30th day of June in (2) Nothing in this clause shall forbid the use with artificial fly the year next following in respect of the following waters- of a dropper having only 1 hook (being a single-pointed or single-barbed hook) or the use of a landing net to secure any (a) All streams which flow into Lake Tarawera and that trout lawfully taken. portion of the Tarawera River enclosed by landmarks at the lake outlet and extending approximately 150 metres (3) Notwithstanding anything in subclause (1) of this clause downstream to landmarks. any metal cored line may be used by any licence holder fishing in the waters or from the bank of Lake Rotoma or all of those (b) All tributaries of the Stream. parts of Lake Okataina or Lake Tarawera which lie outside the (c) The following springs or streams, or parts thereof, which arc of a circle having a radius of 300 metres around the centre flow into : of the mouth or mouths of every stream, spring, or river (i) The Waiowhiro Stream and its tributaries: flowing into or out of either of those lakes, or in or from the bank of that part of Lake Tarawera which lies inside a line, the (ii) The Stream and springs upstream from the ends of which are shown by landmarks on the shore, and main-road bridge: which is 200 metres from, and parallel to, the shores of Kariri (iii) The Awahou Stream and its tributaries upstream from Point and Rangiuru Bay. the main-road bridge: (4) No licence holder shall- (iv) The Waiohewa Stream: (a) Foulhook or attempt to foulhook any trout: (v) The Waingaehe Stream: (b) Take trout with a set rod, unless he or she is fishing from (vi) That part of the Utuhina Stream upstream of the a boat and all persons on board hold an appropriate current Road bridge: licence to fish: (vii) The Waikuta Stream: (c) Operate or be in charge of a boat from which a set rod is,