An outdoors lobby group has joined the campaign against a proposed ban on power boats on Kai Iwi Lakes, saying the move could spell the end of the lakes' popular trout fishery.
Northland Fish & Game wants anglers who fish Kai Iwi Lakes, north of Dargaville, to support the trout fishery it says will be under threat if Kaipara District Council (KDC) proposal goes ahead.
After a recent review into the Taharoa Domain Reserve Management Plan 2002, a suggested bylaw (the Draft Kai Iwi Lakes (Taharoa Domain) Bylaw 2015) has been drawn up by the council and has being put out for consultation alongside the Draft Kai Iwi Lakes (Taharoa Domain) Reserve Management Plan 2015. If approved, the bylaw will ban the use of power boats in the Taharoa Domain catchment and rid the lakes of recreational water sports from as early as 2018.
This could spell ruin for the Kai Iwi Lakes Water Ski Club, which has been on the Lake Waikare shoreline for more than 40 years and holds annual competitions at the lake.
The plan also sparked a protest that saw a convoy of towed boats stretch 1.2km through Dargaville earlier this month.