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Introduction

Located just minutes south from Whangārei city, Otaika Valley offers short duration hunt options for goats.

Species

  • Goats

Permit requirements

A permit is required to hunt on public conservation land.

This hunting area is covered by an 'open area permit' – get it online or from a DOC office.

Dog access

Dogs with a DOC permit (contact the relevant DOC office) and a current kiwi aversion certificate only.

About this hunting block

Animals present are goats.

General information

Fire is a high to moderate risk in Northland all year – light no fires.

Located just minutes south from Whangārei city.

Access

A walkway track cuts through the forest from Otaika Valley road to Raumanga Heights suburb. 

Firearms must remain unloaded and ammunition magazines empty while walking on this gazetted NZ Walkway.

Topo maps

NZTopo50 series: AX30

Dogs

  • The number of hunting dogs is limited to three per permittee.
  • It is a requirement that all dogs have current certification for kiwi/bird aversion training.
  • Dogs must be kept under control at all times.
  • Dogs are not permitted in DOC campgrounds.

Huts and campsites

Hunters out of the district who wish to spend a few days exploring the Whangārei area hunting blocks can stay at a number of local DOC managed campsites:

  • Puriri Bay campsite at Whangaruru is a 20-min drive from Russell Forest.
  • Uretiti Beach campsite at Ruakaka Beach is a 30-min drive from Tangihua and Otaika Forests and 10min from Mareretu.
    Otamure Camp at Whananaki on the east coast is a 30min drive from some of the other smaller hunting blocks that are also included in your online permit.

Firearms are to be kept secure and safe in your vehicle and out of sight of other campers whilst staying in Campgrounds.

No dogs, horses, cats, birds, or pets are permitted in campgrounds.

Contacts

DOC Customer Service Centre
Phone 0800 275 362
Email whangarei@doc.govt.nz
Address DOC offices
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