Minister for the South Island James Meager has condemned the use of a drone at a duck shooting event at Lake Ellesmere, calling the incident “dangerous,” “reckless,” and “incredibly stupid.”
His remarks follow a confrontation on the opening morning of the 2025 duck shooting season, where animal rights activists launched a drone to film hunters at the eastern edge of the lake. The situation escalated when the drone was allegedly shot down by duck shooters.
“I was deeply disappointed to see protestors dangerously and recklessly disturb hunters who were doing what thousands of New Zealanders have done for hundreds of years: hunt and gather food for their friends and family,” Meager said.
“The idea that flying a drone into the faces of people lawfully operating firearms is not only dangerous but incredibly stupid.”
Meager said he has requested information from the Civil Aviation Authority and is concerned that current rules may allow this kind of “idiotic activist behaviour.”
“I am a strong supporter of the use of drone technology in aviation and the multitude of benefits drones bring, from controlling wilding pines to precision agriculture. My concern is that cowboy operators like this will result in calls for regulations that capture sensible, productive drone operators and end up costing our economy millions. We cannot afford that to happen.”
“Ensuring that our current rules can prevent this kind of behaviour is important, and if they can’t, I will be looking at what we can do to ensure law-abiding Kiwis can enjoy our great outdoors without harassment from a minority of extreme activists.”
Chris Lynch Media
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“The idea that flying a drone into the faces of people lawfully operating firearms is not only dangerous but incredibly stupid” – Meager