Bow and cross bow hunting
Introduction
Read the criteria for hunting with bows and crossbows on public conservation lands.What you need
To hunt with a bow or crossbow on public conservation land:
- you need a hunting permit, and
- your bow and crossbow need to meet minimum criteria.
What type of hunting permit you need and how to get it, is explained on the hunting blocks' webpage.
Bow fishing on public conservation land also requires a hunting permit.
Bow hunting minimum criteria
- Minimum drawing weight factor 15 kg (35 lb).
- Minimum diameter of two opposing blades is 22 mm (7/8 in).
- Only non-barbed hunting arrows are permissible.
- Arrows with any poison, explosive or other chemical substance on or in the head or shaft are not permitted.
Crossbow minimum criteria
- Minimum drawing weight factor 68 kg ( 150 lb).
- Minimum diameter of multi-bladed head is 22 mm (7/8 in).
- Minimum length of complete arrow is 400 mm (16 in).
- Only non-barbed hunting arrows are permissible.
- Hunting arrows must not be placed into a loaded crossbow under any circumstances unless target is located. Crossbow must have a positive mechanical safety device in working order.
- Arrows with any poison, explosive or other chemical substance on or in the head or shaft are not permitted.
Bows and crossbow rules in NZ
You don't need a licence for a bow or crossbow but there are rules around using them.