Eastern Fish & Game is pleased the majority of hunters stuck to the rules during the opening of the new game bird season, but several others may face fines or prosecution.
Fish & Game Eastern Region manager Andy Garrick said there were reasonable numbers of hunters out over the weekend and the vast majority were doing the "right thing".
"They ranged from family groups to new hunters enjoying the outdoor recreation and camaraderie that hunting provides, as well as harvesting wild game for the table."
Fish & Game rangers joined forces with police officers to check compliance and spoke to about 200 hunters in total including 45 in the Gisborne district and 18 in the Wairoa area.
"All hunters spoken to had current game bird licences, and were all found to be complying with the new firearm laws," Garrick said.