Police are urging deer hunters to stay safe as they head into the bush for the Roar.
Detective Senior Sergeant John Wilson said late March and April was the Roar, or rutting season, for the most common deer species in NZ.
This preoccupation with mating leads the stags to become vocal and makes them vulnerable to hunters.
The extra activity in the outdoors, and the excitement this time of year brings for hunters, can make them vulnerable too, Wilson said.
"There's a significant increase in the number of hunting-related incidents and Search and Rescue operations at this time each year, with target misidentification being the biggest cause of fatalities.