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    Pukeko legal or not?

    I am having trouble with Puk's eating our chook eggs and even a few chicks. I made a fenced run for the chooks but the puks still get in. Is it legal to shoot the Puks without a game bird license? I tried searching the net but I got conflicting answers.

    Anyone know?
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    I Think the PC answer is, yes you need a game bird license.
    But if they are causing trouble, well I know what I would be doing.
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    Get in touch with fish and game.
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    They have the same season as ducks and come under the same license and rules although different limits which are on the license.

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    What Pukes?



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    Put your ear up to your computer and listen closely Littledog. Pest control measures need to be exercised to protect your stock.
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    Pukeko legal or not?

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    As stug says, get in touch with your local Fish & Game. Should be able to get a control permit (think they`re free) which allows you to nuke a certain number of pooks.
    Having a permit covers your ass just in case the neighbour goes crook at you.
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    Yes you can shoot them if they are destroying your live stock, just need to get a permit to do it, you don't need a license if you're the owner. Permit is free and hassel free
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    You do need a permit from Fish and Game, regardless if they are interfering with livestock.

    Even if they killed your chickens, these chickens would need to be your livelihood, not just a few chickens that you have for your own consumption.

    Bottom line is you need a permit to cull out of season or greater limits than published. Just like a farmer needs a permit to cull parries or swans.

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    Up here it's easy to get a permit to shoot them against normal game bird rules. I have had permits for my local golf club and a mates property. Both times, to shoot with a rifle out of season. Phone the local ranger, I'd be surprised if you didn't have a permit emailed within the hour

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    Damn without knowing it I have been flagrantly breaking the law for years. I will sit down tonight and pen a letter of apology to the owners of all those Puke's and Parries that trespassed on my land and shat in my troughs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    Damn without knowing it I have been flagrantly breaking the law for years. I will sit down tonight and pen a letter of apology to the owners of all those Puke's and Parries that trespassed on my land and shat in my troughs.
    Its going to be a 'long' night @Rushy.........
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    It's not hard to get the permit so why wouldn't you. You have to decide which group you belong to in this life, ethical hunters or ethicless poachers.

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    So if I shoot a pukeko without a permit and out of season I am an ethicless poacher... What a load of shit
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