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Fishing off the beach

Our beaches have great fishing for surfcasters and longline users.

All fishers must make sure:

  • their lines and equipment are not safety hazards for other beach users
  • they monitor their lines at all times, and never leave them unattended.
Cleaning fish | Rules and summer restrictions | Kāpiti Marine Reserve

Cleaning fish

Fishers must not use dressing sheds or toilets to clean their fish or equipment.


Longline fishing rules and summer restrictions

Longline fishing off the beach is permitted on all Kāpiti beaches, with restrictions in busy beach areas during summer.

People fishing with longlines must make their line visible to others using the beach by placing flags on the line. Our Beach Bylaw 2021 states:

longline fishing off the beach refers to fishing from the beach using long lines fitted with multiple hooks regardless of device (for example kontiki, kite, drone) used to deploy the line.

Longline users may not fish off the beach/foreshore in the following locations:

  • from 15 December to 15 February
  • between 10am and 5pm.

From…

to…

8 Marine Parade, Ōtaki

100 Marine Parade, Ōtaki

Te Horo Beach Road, Te Horo

south end of Rodney Avenue, Te Horo

Peka Peka Road, Peka Peka

250 metres south of Marram Way, Peka Peka

Waikanae Boating Club, Waikanae Beach

Olliver Grove, Waikanae Beach

Kāpiti Boating Club, Paraparaumu

Takatimu Street, Raumati

Poplar Avenue, Raumati

Jeep Road, Raumati South

400 metres north of the Surf Club, Paekākāriki

400 metres south of the Surf Club, Paekākāriki.

See a larger version[JPG 676 KB] of this map.

Map showing areas where longline fishing is restricted in summer, as outlined in table above


Kāpiti Marine Reserve

It's important that all fishers are familiar with the boundaries and rules of the Kāpiti Marine Reserve for any fishing. Check out the Department of Conservation's handy Kāpiti Marine Reserve resource to make sure you're up to date.


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