Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere, a wetland of national and international importance, is the major game bird hunting area in the region. Mallard ducks are the most popular quarry during the traditional hunting months of May and June, but good numbers of Canada goose, Black swan and Shoveler ducks are also present. It is important to note that Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere is home to a large Grey teal population which are protected wildlife. It is important that hunters take time to properly identify their target, especially during periods of low light. The best time to hunt Ellesmere is during a strong southerly wind. Birds that usually roost in the middle of the lake are pushed off by the rough conditions and tend to fly to the downwind shore. The lake can also shoot well during strong northwest or northeast winds; once again the downwind shoreline is the best place to hunt. Lake Ellesmere has a good number of maimais located around the shoreline and most Ellesmere regulars have a maimai of their own. However, any hunter is free to use any maimai situated on public land which has not been occupied by 7:30 am in the morning. This is a great option for new or inexperienced hunters who want a taste of open water game bird hunting without having to commit the time and expense of having a maimai of their own.
Please note that a permit is required to hunt on DOC managed land on the shores of Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere. These are available from the DOC phone (03) 379 4082 or email christchurchvc@doc.govt.nz
The construction of permanent maimais on public land at Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere is subject to a number of conditions. Hunters need to obtain a registration tag from Fish & Game prior to commencing work on a new maimai. Hunters with existing maimais that have yet to be tagged should contact the Fish & Game office. There is no charge for these services.
Click here for the maimai requirements and standards for Te Waihora/Lake Ellesmere
Please select here to view tips and info on how to build a maimai.