Duck Shooting Season In New Zealand
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - JULY 02: (L-R) Andrew Garshaws, his dog Teal and Steven Cox head out along the banks of a creek for a morning duck shooting at Drury on July 2, 2006 in Auckland, New Zealand. The first weekend in May signals to over 200,000 Kiwis that it is time to head to ponds, rivers, lakes, harbours, highlands and swamps for the opening weekend of the duck shooting season. Duck shooting in New Zealand is recorded as far back as 1769 and is a tradition for many families. The duck shooting craft is passed through the family from grandads to grandsons and even great grandsons. Duck shooting is a seasonal past time, with hunters positioning themselves in their maimais (a camouflaged hut hidden amongst their habitat) before sunrise. Shooters have a daily limit of 10 ducks, either the grey duck or mallard, as the brown teal is now a protected species. The ducks are not to be sold, but many shooter feast on them or give them away to family and friends. (Photo by Sandra Mu/Getty Images)

PURCHASE A LICENCE
How can I use this image?
₹14,000.00
INR
Getty ImagesDuck Shooting Season In New Zealand, News Photo
Duck Shooting Season In New Zealand Get premium, high resolution news photos at Getty ImagesProduct #:71507519

₹23,000₹7,000
Getty Images
In stockDETAILS
Restrictions:
Contact your local office for all commercial or promotional uses.
Credit:
Editorial #:
71507519
Collection:
Getty Images News
Date created:
02 July, 2006
Upload date:
Licence type:
Release info:
Not released. More information
Source:
Getty Images AsiaPac
Object name:
71492058SM028_Duck_Shooting