b'HUNTINGBELOW ARE SOME AREAS THAT ALLOW HUNTING FOR FALLOW IF YOU WANT TO PLAN A TRIP.NORTH ISLANDSouth Kaipara: Mainly in Woodhill Forest where hunting is managed by the Woodhill Fallow Management Council, which runs an annual ballot system for this small herd.Waikato: Small herd within Te Miro and Te Tapui Scenic Reserves. Hunting is balloted March-April.Contact DOC, email Waikato@doc.govt.nz or phone 07 858 1000Tauranga: Fallow present within Otanewainuku and Otawa Forests.Contact DOC, email taurangainfo@doc.govt.nz or phone 07 578 7677Wanganui: Large herd on both private blocks and public conservation land. Contact DOC: email whanganui@doc.govt.nz or phone 06 349 2100.SOUTH ISLANDNelson: Mount Arthur (Kahurangi National Park) and Aniseed Valley (Mt Richmond Forest Park).Craig Jenkins from Zeropak scored thisContact DOC, email nelsonvc@good-looking melanistic buck whendoc.govt.nz or phone 03 546 9339hunting in winter on the South Kaipara.Paparoa Range: Small herd of fallow deer in the eastern Being a smaller deer species, withPaparoas between Stoney Creek females weighing under 50kg theyand Big River.Contact DOC, are more easily carried out. email greymouth@doc.govt.nz or phone 03 768 0427Wakatipu: There are herds of fallow scattered around the Wakatipu area with the best-known population in the Greenstone/Caples Recreational Hunting Area. Contact DOC, email queenstown@doc.govt.nz or phone 03 442 7933Blue Mountains: Large herd in Blue Mountains Recreational Hunting Area. Divided into hunting blocks which are balloted monthly from February through to the end of November. Contact DOC: email invercargill@doc.govt.nz or phone 03 211 2400.FIGZ96FISHING IN GODZONE NOV/DEC 2022'