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Game birds have an extensive range - they can be found on lakes, estuaries, rivers, steams, swamps ponds and drains.
Increasingly, and as a result of more intensive farming practices, mallards and paradise shelduck can be found on pasture, crops and stubble paddocks.
Throughout the country DOC manages wetland areas, some of which are seasonally available for game bird shooting. To access such areas on public conservation land, contact your nearest DOC office - staff can issue you with a game bird hunting permit. Your regional Fish & Game office has a range of maps and access brochures for hunting on public land, and many of these are also available online. Note that you still need a Fish & Game hunting licence and all the relevant licence conditions apply (species covered, bag limits, etc).
Joining a club or hunting group will provide advice and an entry to good spots.
Some Fish & Game regions run organised hunts from time to time and these events can be excellent opportunities for novices to improve skills.
There are a number of ‘special seasons’ throughout the country. These are usually short periods outside the main season where hunters can target specific species (paradise shelduck, pukeko) as a means of controlling numbers.
Many farmers are happy to give permission to hunt on their land:
Do your homework to find likely areas and then ask local farmers.
Before driving up to the farm gate: