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Description
Recreational Mullet Fishing Net – Premium Choice for NZ Anglers
The recreational mullet fishing net is specifically built for those who target mullet (and similar coastal species) with nets, especially in New Zealand’s harbours, estuaries and shallow waters. Whether you’re casting from shore, launching a small boat or setting nets from a jetty, this net offers a reliable, durable and efficient way to catch schooling mullet and other bait-fish for your fishing session.
Rules in Auckland You Need to Know
When fishing in the Auckland / Kermadec fishery management area for mullet and other finfish, recreational fishers must adhere to several rules:
- According to Fisheries New Zealand (FNZ) rules for the Auckland/Kermadec area, the combined daily bag limit is 20 finfish per person. thefishingpaper.co.nz+2MPI+2
- Specifically, for grey mullet (and this may extend in principle to other mullet species), the regulations state: “A person must not, on any day, take more than 30 grey mullet … from the Auckland and Kermadec FMA” under the Fisheries (Amateur Fishing) Regulations 2013. Legislation New Zealand+1
- Beyond bag limits, there are additional netting restrictions: some areas and harbour entrances prohibit set-netting entirely. For example, at the entrance of the Manukau Harbour, there are set-net prohibitions. MPI+1
- Always check local park/reserve rules: for instance, in some regional parks managed by the Auckland Council, fishing (including net-fishing) may be prohibited or limited. Auckland Council
In short, when deploying a net, you must ensure you are legally allowed to do so in that area (check for set-net bans), you remain within the daily limits, and you do not use nets in closed or restricted marine reserve zones. These rules matter for sustainability and to avoid heavy fines. MPI+1
Uses & Applications of the Net
- Targeting schooling mullet: Mullet gather in shallow estuaries and river mouths, often in large numbers. Using a suitable net sheet allows you to intercept them efficiently. For example, the species Grey Mullet (Mugil cephalus) is found in New Zealand’s northern harbours and coastal flats. Fishingmag.co.nz
- Harvesting bait-fish: Mullet and similar schooling fish often provide excellent natural bait. A good net lets you gather bait in bulk for further fishing.
- Shore & boat use: The net works from shorelines, shallow beach flats or estuaries, and from small vessels. Its versatility is a major plus.
- Set-net or drift-net use (where legal): In permitted zones, you may deploy the net in a fixed position or let it drift with currents. Always ensure you comply with local set-net codes of practice. MPI+1
- Catch & release or harvest: While many use the net for harvest, you can use it to selectively net fish and release unwanted catch—good net technique means less damage to fish.
- Recreational and commercial mixed-use: Although this description is aimed at recreational netting, the net’s robust build means it can suit light commercial or bait-fish operations (where local law allows).
Benefits of the Action Outdoors' Version
When you choose the net from Action Outdoors, you benefit from features and craftsmanship tailored for New Zealand conditions:
- High-quality materials: The net is built with marine-grade materials that are resistant to corrosion, wear, and UV exposure—critical for outdoor use in NZ’s coastal environment.
- Optimised mesh size: The mesh is designed to target mullet efficiently—large enough to let water and smaller non-target species through, yet fine enough to hold the target fish.
- Firm structure: Reinforced edges and heavy-duty binding mean the net holds its shape, resists dragging bottom contact and withstands repeated use.
- Compact storage and transport: Action Outdoors ensures the net folds or bundles neatly, making it easy to carry between trips and store when not in use.
- Expert advice: Based in Auckland, Action Outdoors understands the local fishing terrain, rules and species. They can advise on best practice, specific net placement and legal compliance—benefiting the recreational angler.
- Support and local service: Buying from a local supplier means faster shipping, local warranty support and the ability to ask local questions about Auckland-area netting conditions.
- Sustainable focus: Action Outdoors emphasises responsible fishing—ensuring net design and use encourage minimal by-catch, less habitat damage, and compliance with NZ fishing rules.
Practical Tips for Use
- Before heading out, download the NZ Fishing Rules app or check online to confirm any local set-net prohibitions, especially for harbour entrances, marine reserves or regional parks.
- Choose your netting spot early, ideally during tidal changes when mullet move into shallower flats to feed.
- Mark your net ends clearly (rope or float) for visibility and safety—this is good practice and may be required in some locations.
- Periodically check the net for snags, holes or damage—repair promptly to avoid loss of catch or harm to non-target species.
- After use, rinse the net in fresh water, fold and store it out of direct sunlight to prolong its life.
- Respect daily bag limits: even if you catch more, it's important to dispose of excess or bycatch in a compliant manner.
- Handle fish gently if releasing non-target species; wet hands or gloves reduce damage and improve survival.
- In summary, a Recreational Mullet Fishing Net from Action Outdoors represents an innovative, robust and sustainable choice for anglers in the Auckland region and beyond. With careful adherence to local rules, the right gear and some know-how, you can enjoy mullet-netting with confidence—supported by equipment built for the job and by a local supplier who understands the waters.



