New licence system for Taupō trout fishery

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Source: NZ Department of Conservation

Date:  23 June 2025

DOC Senior Community Ranger James Barnett says the new platform will provide enhanced features at no extra cost to anglers.

“The old system served us well but was based on old technology and was becoming expensive to run and maintain. The new platform offers anglers an improved user experience with a more intuitive interface, increased stability and greater security.

“We’re delighted with the benefits of the new online-only system, particularly for those who purchase more than one licence or want a more convenient way to buy a season licence each year.”

James says the licence platform is catching up with the functionality people expect from online transactions.

“You can choose to set up a profile which shows, at a glance, all the licences you’ve bought, and stores your information to make your next licence purchase easier. A guest function is available for those who prefer not to save their information.”

Taupō Trout Fishery has an international reputation, offering excellent fishing experiences in a stunning volcanic landscape.

It’s also a significant contributor to the regional economy. A survey conducted in 2013 found the Taupō Trout Fishery supported nearly 300 jobs, created at least $29 million in business turnover and added $11 million to the size of the economy.

The new platform is considered customer-friendly, but a user guide is available online and at fishing retailers in the area.

“Although licenses are no longer available from local agents, they’re still great places to buy gear and pick up local knowledge about the fishery,” says James.

All season licences for the 2025/26 Taupō fishing season will be available to purchase online on 24 June 2025. Short-term licences will go on sale when the new season starts on 1 July 2025.

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