Anyone who picks up a shotgun this shooting season without the requisite firearms and hunting licences will face the full force of the law.
That was the warning from the Northland Fish and Game Council last week following the conviction of a 40-year-old Warkworth man in the Whangarei District Court. Digger Fletcher had pleaded guilty to charges of possessing a firearm without a licence, hunting or killing birds without a licence and obstructing council rangers.
He had killed a swan, a mallard and a paradise duck.
Fletcher, who had two previous convictions (in 2011) for unlawful possession of a firearm, was sentenced to six months' community detention, including a curfew from 7pm to 7am.
Fish and Game Council manager Rudi Hoetjes said the sentence sent a clear message to hunters, and the wider public, that those who contravened the Conservation, Wildlife and Firearms Acts would be dealt with accordingly.