Updates from the Southern Lakes Branch 

August 2024 Newsletter

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Agenda for the next club night

Bar opens at 6.30pm for social catch up

Meeting starts at 7.30pm.

Guest Speaker is Nikky from REAL MEALS doing a tasting session  


CLUB MEETING VENUE

Arrowtown Bowling Club, 

6 Hertford Street, (Next to Arrowtown Firestation) 

If you missed the last newsletter - these are available on the website

Goat Competition is now on!

The competition runs from 1st Aug to the 26th Nov and there are some great prizes to be won both nationally and at branch level

To help with locations and the opportunity to shoot, we are planning a number of club trips including

  • Coronet Peak Station
  • Mt Creighton hunting blocks
  • Nevis Station
  • Mt Dewar Station

Due to the snow and cold conditions we are planning most of these in Sept onwards, and will email out as and when the registrations are open.

In the meantime if you are out and shoot some goats, collect your tails and enter them at the meeting or you can enter at any of the judges houses by appointment 

Phone Sharon 021 942 328 or email info@southernlakesnzda.org.nz 

Prize giving will be at the Xmas BBQ on the 15th Dec

More info on the competition

Below - a few images from the 2023 Club goat shoots


National Conference in Upper Hutt July 2024

Results from the National Conference

We entered a number of the winners from the branch in the National Competition and did really well

Full results on on the National Website

Winners from the AGM - Antler, Horn & Tusk competition night

AHT results - all results here

  • Hollee Brookes came 2nd in Best Antlered Species by a junior with her fallow
  • Laura Pinney came 1st in Best Horned Species taken by a Junior with her chamois
  • Koren Taylor came 1st and Hollee Brooks came 3rd with Best Game Trophy taken by a Lady with their fallow heads
  • Dave Veitch got a bronze medal for his red scoring 322 5/8

Photo Competition - all results here

Kerrin Burnnand did very well in the photo competition

  • Other wildlife photo category - Birds: 2nd place with his Takahe photo
  • Other wildlife photo category - Mammals: 2nd with his hare photo and "highly commended" for his mouse photo
  • Scenic category he was awarded "highly commended" with a photo from Steele Creek
  • and in the Flora category Kerrin achieved 3rd place

Literary Awards - read Blakes story here

Blake Veitch won the Tony Orman Trophy - Cameos of up to 1500 words.

Young Deerstalker of the year - full details here

Huge congrats to Blake Veitch who won this highly contested category - read how he won here 

BOARD MEMBERS
The conference is the time when board members get voted in. So a special acknowledgement to Craig Benbow who ended his term as National President. Thanks for all his hard work and also to Ian Owen who left is role as South Island Rep.

Welcome to the new National President Callum Sheridan. Mark Elliott from our Sister branch Upper Clutha who is also an affiliate member of our branch was voted South Island rep. Congratulations!

Read full results here

CONGRATS to Mark Elliott who was voted in as new South Island Rep. 

"I’ve been on the Upper Clutha Deerstalkers Committee for 4 years & am in my 3rd year as President.

Prior to living in Wanaka, I had been a member of the South Canterbury Deerstalkers Branch when my 3 adult sons were teenagers & regularly hunting.

I am looking forward to getting more involved in some of the challenges facing hunters today, including the Fiordland Wapiti herd management, Tahr herd management, the use of 1080 by DoC, access issues & firearms legislation changes etc that all need continued lobbying on."

Other Conference News

Membership capitations (fees paid to National Office) apart from the family category were voted to go up next March by $10.*

Next years conference is going to be in Invercargill

*Membership fees Info- the fees you pay to join are made up of :-

Capitations - Payable to national office,  $130 per senior next year
This goes towards all the work done to run the association and the NZDA advocacy and insurance cover etc 

Levies - this is made up of funding for 1. Research funds, 2. COLFO membership & 3. Heritage Fund; $6 each 

The rest is the amount kept at the branch (only $20.50 pp) and goes towards the running of our club.  We are able to keep these very low (compared to other branches) as we collect money from the Greenstone and Caples hut rental and apply for grants.

Next years membership costs will be confirmed in October after a vote at the meeting and a committee budget is presented

This is a long newsletter .........

If you are reading the newsletter on your phone, be sure to look out for the View Entire Message link at the end so you don't miss out on all the information, links and images.

Or forward the link to a friend if you think they want to join up

Club Tahr Hunt - WAITLIST ONLY*

4 Oct - 6 Oct

*This has become a very popular weekend so unfortunately already full. We are taking names on a waitlist when you register. Phil is currently in the States so will chat to him about running another trip if possible
 on his return.

What is it:-

NZDA member and experienced professional hunting guide, Phil Wilson is running another popular Tahr Weekend for NZDA members of the Southern Lakes/ Central Otago & Upper Clutha branches

The weekend is to be held at Ferintosh Station, Mt Cook staying at the shearer’s quarters accessing public land by 4x4 and/or on foot.

For who:-

The trip is for those just starting out hunting to the more experienced members to either take new hunters out and/or hunt for themselves.

Numbers/ Cost:-

We can host 14 hunters at a cost of $120 per person.

Join waitlist

Interclub Shoot with Southland Branch  

When:  Sun 10th Nov,  10am 

Where: Wild Skills Range in Kingston

What: This is an Interclub competition shoot between Southern Lakes and Southland Branch to confirm bragging rights of which club has the best shooters.

It will be for any NZDA members including family, kids and youth etc.

It will be field style shooting rather than precision rifle shoot (PRS) , so bring your hunting rifle set up. There will be .22 and any centre fire rifle (below 338 LP)

If you are new to field competition shooting, we can get a few of our more experienced members that are attending to help set up your rifle on the day, just arrive 30 minutes earlier than the start time.

This will be a fun day out to test your shooting skills and dial in the rifle for bringing home the meat!

The range will open at 10am for sighting in and competition verification.

Competition to start at 10.45am.

BYO BBQ lunch and snacks 1 pm. (Southern Lakes will supply the BBQ - you supply what you want cooked.)

Range closes at 4pm

READ MORE...

PRACTICE SESSION AVAILABLE on the 1st Sept at the Wild Skills Range in Kingston - see below

REGISTER HERE

Members Open Day on the Range

When: Sun 1st Sept 

Where: Wild Skills Range at Fairlight, Kingston

The range at Fairlight (Kingston) operated by Wild Kiwi Ltd is fully certified and open for sporting and hunting rifles

  • Bolt action centre fire and rimfire
  • Shotguns all types
  • Semi-automatic rimfire
  • P endorsed firearms with appropriate current endorsement

And has the following distances available:

  • 25m – Rimfire when target board is in place
  • 50m - Rimfire and Centrefire
  • 100m - Centrefire and Rimfire
  • 200m – Centrefire and rimfire

Any club members who want to practice for the interclub shoot are encouraged to do this weekend as lambing temporarily closes the range till late Spring.

READ MORE...

There is no registration link for this event as it is run by "Wild Skills", please read the details on the link above BEFORE turning up. 

HUNTS course update

Images below from the recent HUNTS course (Hunter National Training Scheme)  running at the moment

The Hunts instructors did the butchery session last weekend and have the range and weekend away hunting still to come.

If you missed out this year, register your interest for the next one on this email hunts@southernlakesnzda.org.nz and we can add you to the list.


READ MORE

Free online training 

The Game Animal Council launched their FREE online hunter training modules at the end of last year. And the website keeps on growing and now includes ballot calendars, intentions plans etc so check it out. 

Great for those wishing to brush up their skills from the comfort of a sofa or research anything hunting related 

Dunstan Downs Ladies Hunt - space left

Ladies Hunt

When: 13th - 15th Sept 

Where: Dunstan Downs Station (See map above)

Cost: $165 pp 

Includes: 2 nights accom and access to private hunting land

Max number: 6-8 experienced hunters plus 6-8 "not so experienced" 

Organised by: Phil Wilson - accredited hunting guide & NZDA member with Canterbury Member Sarah Rutene 

For those thinking about joining us this is a unique opportunity to hunt red deer, tahr, fallow and pigs on private land before it is opened to public having gone through a Tenure Review Process (private land is being turned into open hunting areas and conservation land) 

For those that went to last years event, it’s the perfect opportunity to use what local knowledge you gained last time to make a safe and successful hunt.

The accommodation consists of backpacker style with full linen supplied. The accom will be exclusive to us as too the 10,000 ha Station.

Open to Members and potential new members, as you must be a NZDA  member to be covered by the insurance policy

Read more and register here

Image above if from a previous Ladies hunt in Mt Cook

Editor/ Secretaries Note

Secretaries Update 

I am heading to the UK for 4 weeks so will miss both the August and September meetings, but will be on email if you have any queries, alternatively please call any of the committee members if you need to know something - details at the end of the newsletter.

I spent the weekend updating the EVENTS page so check out all the new events coming up 

As I have mentioned before, the newsletters and all the admin takes considerable volunteer time and so the branch newsletter is bi-monthly at the moment, with reminders as and when the events come up.

If you have any recipes, stories or photos you want to share in the next newsletter - please email them through.


Cheers Sharon

We from time to time get sent newsletters from other branches so thought you may find them of interest to see what is going on around the South Island

Upper Clutha Newsletter
Southland Newsletter
Nelson Newsletter

Stewart Island ie "Predator Free Rakiura"

Predator Free Rakiura has reached the stage where DOC has:-

• Engaged ZIP to undertake the work

• Got the funding required to attempt eradication of Rats (Ship and Norway), Kiore, Possums, Cats, Hedgehogs

• Decided that aerially applied toxin (1080) will be used initially.

• Agreed that a trial of up to 10,000 ha could be undertaken at the southern end of Rakiura to test methodologies beginning in Autumn 2025

• Confirmed that Deer are not a target species for this elimination.

• ZIP’s mission for the next six months is to connect with communities to build a knowledge base of local context that will inform the initial elimination approach.

ZIP and DOC are working with Rakiura Hunter Camps Charitable Trust, NZ Deerstalkers Association, and Game Animal Council to understand and minimise disruption to deer hunting opportunities during predator elimination work. 

If you want to read more check out these links

Southland NZDA
Predator Free Rakiura

Fiordland Wapiti Foundation Roadshow

The whole purpose of the roadshow was to raise funds for a potential legal battle coming up - read more about this on the FWF website

If you missed the great evening on the 2nd Aug at Hunting and Fishing, there were 114 tickets sold and $16,000 was raised through an auction & raffle held on the night. 

It was a successful night with a very informative presentation on the Foundation’s work with the FWF movie screened (Also on at the movie theatre in Te Anau) and due the generous support of suppliers for H&F, a huge number of spot prizes were given away

Thanks to the many committee members for helping with the organisation of the event with a special mention to Henry McCook from Hunting & Fishing and Roy Sloan and Adam Fairmaid from the FWF 

Photos below are from the event

Huge thanks to Nathan for cooking the food on "Frank" and to Alasdair who supplied a large number of chairs for the evening, and for both of them ensuring the evening was planned out and organised.

Wapiti Ballots are Open

These opened on the 1st August and applications close early Nov
Groups of 6 are allocated a ballot on a preference system

Why not connect with another few members and get a group together ?

Read more

Image below is from Cats Eye where a group of 6 NZDA ladies (2 from this branch) headed out in April 2024. View a reel from this trip here

Member’s bill to include hunter and angler representation on conservation 

This media release from the National Office explains an exciting new chapter for the Deerstalkers association and acknowledges our work we do in the Greenstone/Caples RHA (Recreational Hunting Area) 

For Immediate Release

The New Zealand Deerstalkers Association (NZDA) fully supports the Conservation (Membership of New Zealand Conservation Authority) Amendment Bill announced today that acknowledges recreational hunters’ significant role in New Zealand’s conservation landscape.

Under the proposed Member’s Bill from ACT Conservation spokesperson Cameron Luxton, the NZDA would be awarded a seat on the New Zealand Conservation Authority, alongside representatives from iwi, the Royal Society, Forest and Bird, and Federated Mountain Clubs.

NZDA President Callum Sheridan expressed strong support for the Bill, stating, "Hunters are deeply committed to our forests and public lands, and this hands-on experience gives us unique insights into what needs to be done in the field. This Bill finally acknowledges the substantial and long-standing contributions that recreational hunters and the NZDA have made to conservation efforts over the years."

The NZDA’s commitment to conservation is woven into the fabric of New Zealand’s history, dating back to our founder Geoffrey Orbell, who famously rediscovered the takahe in 1948—a species previously thought to be extinct. While hunting, Orbell followed a strange bird call and located three of these birds, highlighting the crucial role hunters play in maintaining New Zealand’s forests and bird life.

More recently, as part of conservation efforts and trapping by NZDA members and DOC in the Southern Lakes area, 18 takahe (9 breeding pairs) were returned to the Greenstone and Caples in August 2023 in partnership with local iwi. Deerstalker members, as stewards of the Upper Caples and Mid Greenstone huts, dedicated over 4,300 volunteer hours during this time.

These efforts included significant hut maintenance, and pest control operations, resulting in substantial improvements to both facilities and local wildlife management. The commitment of our volunteers not only exemplifies NZDA's dedication to conservation and public service but also reflects a strong partnership with the Department of Conservation, iwi, and local stakeholders to preserve and enhance New Zealand’s natural heritage.

Gwyn Thurlow, CEO of the NZDA, emphasized the value of the association's work, noting, "Our members carry out extensive conservation efforts without burdening the taxpayer. This includes the maintenance of tracks and huts, which provide safe routes and refuges, alleviating financial pressures on the Department of Conservation."

“It’s great to see the Government coalition partners working in unison to acknowledge the importance of our country’s hunting and fishing culture and its importance to conservation. National’s policy on Recreation, Culture and Food said it would strengthen representation on boards in New Zealand by giving recreational hunters and fishers a voice through permanent seats for hunting and fishing on the Conservation Authority”, said Thurlow.

The NZDA fully supports ACT's stance that effective management of the DOC estate must involve input from those who are actively engaged in the field, driven by passion and practical experience.

As New Zealand's largest independent conservation and hunting organisation, the NZDA looks forward to the opportunity to represent recreational hunters and contribute to the betterment of New Zealand’s natural environment as a member of the Conservation Authority, when this Bill passes into law following Royal Assent.


Similar Press Release from GAC

Sept Working Bee Greenstone Hut 

When:  20th - 30th Sept

What: We will be working hard but we will also be playing hard as well and cater for all ages. This is a great chance to get to know fellow club members over a whisky/beer/wine or juice around the table at night.

These working bees are always a popular and fun event.

The Club has the Steele Creek RHA Ballot from the 20th Sept to the 30th Sept as part of our management agreement with DOC so there is ample opportunity for hunting as well.

No firearms licence?

You are more than welcome to come along too - these are perfect opportunities to learn more in a safe and professional environment in a relaxed learning setting.


Read more & Register HERE

Membership Apps for members 

We get a few questions about the app (there are two) so have written some more info about it on the website

Our club uses a program to manage our membership and events and it is available as an app. It's really helpful to be able to interact with other members and check out the events online 

Download below and then use your email and password to log in – if you don’t know your password – just press forgot password and you will be sent a new one

Instructions on downloading the app

Branch Committee and Contacts

Branch President
   Andy Pearson      027 292 5492 

Vice President(s) Shared 
    Katie Dugan    021 181 1569 
   Alasdair Gay   021 034 4671

Secretary
   Sharon Salmons     021 942328

Treasurer & Hut Bookings
   Roger Slow     027 281 3571

Memberships
   Melissa Jager     027 392 3692

HUNTS training 

   Katie Dugan    021 181 1569
   Pete Henderson     0204 144 9272
   Shaun Moloney     027 442 1605
   Melissa Jager     027 392 3692
   Dave Veitch   027 654 1023
   Alex Ritchie       021 0248 7086

Stoats Traps
   David Rider    021 969 350
   Liz Mathieson  

Advocacy (Hunter Access)
  Dave Rider      021 969 350

Trophy Custodian
   Alex Ritchie       021 0248 7086

Douglas Scorers
   Katie Dugan
   Shaun Moloney
   Wayne Patterson
   Phil Ballam
   Callum King
   Aaron Shaw

Extra Committee Members
   Dave & Sarah Veitch   027 654 1023

   Nathan Wise   021 792010




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