Ruahine Forest Park (RFP) Recreational Hunters Survey

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Ruahine Forest Park (RFP) Recreational Hunters Survey Results Summary Geoff Kerr 12 September 217 Survey opened: 23 February 217 Survey closed: 2 July 217 Days open: 129 days Responses: 112 Permits issued: 2636 Response rate 4.25% This sample is likely to be biased for two main reasons. First, it is a very small proportion of the hunters who obtained permits during the survey period, which may imply an avidity bias. Second, the survey URL was publicised on a hunting-related forum, which means that people who were not obtaining a hunting permit for the Ruahines could participate. However, that appears not to be the case given the responses about recent RFP hunting trips. Avidity bias (if it exists) is not necessarily problematic, depending on the purposes to which the responses are put. More avid RFP hunters are likely to know more about the Park than low-avidity hunters do. There is also the consideration about which hunters needs should be favoured catering to the regulars is a strategy that has merit in many cases. Mean Median SEM Variable 42 years 42 1.25 Hunter age 17 years 11 1.36 RFP hunting experience 28.6% No NZDA members 98% Yes Male 59.8% Yes Urban dweller 149 km 8 14.1 Distance from RFP 2.2 hours 1.5.2 One way travel time to RFP 7.8 hunts 4.9 Hunts in RFP last 12 months (4 hunters 4 hunts) 14.5 days.5 1.3 Days hunting in RFP last 12 months 76% Yes Personally killed a red deer in RFP last 12 months 4.2 deer 2.53 Personal annual kill of RFP red deer (Top % kill 4% of deer: [2%,6%]).88 deer.15 Personal annual kill of RFP mature red stags 1.45 deer.26 Personal annual kill of RFP mature red hinds.86 deer.13 Personal annual kill of RFP juvenile red stags 1.2 deer.16 Personal annual kill of RFP juvenile red hinds 2.8 days 2.2 Days per RFP hunt 4.49 deer 3.49 Red deer seen on last RFP hunt (2 big outliers 32 & 27, 6 15).79 deer 1.9 Red deer personally killed on last RFP hunt (54=, 36=1, 14=2, 8=3) Where medians differ from means there is a skewed distribution. For example, the mean annual kill of RFP red deer is 4.2, whereas the median is 2. This happens because a small number of hunters harvest a large number of deer (in this case % of hunters kill 4% of the deer). The difference between mean and median experience suggests there is a small number of extremely experienced hunters in the sample.

Take home meat Enjoy the outdoors Trophy Excitement Get away from civilisation Solitude Exercise Social Most important month for your RFP red deer hunting (%) 35 3 25 2 15 5 SINGLE MOST IMPORTANT REASON TO HUNT DEER IN RFP (%) 5 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 5 44.6 39.3 4.5 3.6 3.6 2.7.9.9 These results are consistent with other NZ studies of recreational hunters. Enjoying the outdoors is always a highly significant motivator, and meat harvest is more important than trophies.

Importance on a RFP Hunt (%) 6 5 4 3 2 Seeing deer Being with friends Killing a deer Taking meat home Obtaining a trophy Exercise Scenery Not important Somewhat important Very important Extremely important Whereas the previous graph addressed the single most important motivator, this one allows comparisons of relative importance. Seeing deer and scenery are the most important attributes of a hunt. Killing a deer is somewhat important, but nowhere near as important as seeing deer. Trophy has the lowest importance of all these attributes. This evidence suggests that RFP red deer hunters are largely motivated by being in the environment and harvesting meat. Trophies are very important for a small minority of hunters, but are of low importance overall. Most important hunting zones: Zone 1 3% Zone 2 8% Zone 3 16% Zone 4 37% Zone 5 7% Zone 6 29% See map on the next page

Most often hunt Most enjoy hunting Kill most deer Tops 27% 5% 24% Bush 24% 22% 21% Upper bush margin 16% 13% 14% Slip faces 33% 14% 4% When red deer hunting in RFP where do you most (%) 5 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 5 Often hunt Enjoy hunting Kill most deer Bush River flats Slip faces Tops Upper bush margin When red deer hunting in RFP where do you most (%) 5 45 4 35 3 25 2 15 5 Bush River flats Slip faces Tops Upper bush margin Often hunt Enjoy hunting Kill most deer Hunters most enjoy hunting the tops, and the tops see a relatively high amount of hunting effort. On the other hand, slip faces appear to be most productive, attracting the highest hunting effort, but hunters get relatively low enjoyment from hunting slip faces.

The map below shows where Wild Animal Recovery Operations (Helicopter deer recovery, WARO) is permitted in RFP. WARO is permitted in restricted areas from 1 st May to 3 th November.

Would you hunt RFP differently if There was no WARO in RFP? WARO was allowed everywhere in RFP from 1st May to 3th November? No 25% 22% Yes 54% 64% Don t know 21% 13% How would hunt differently if no WARO in RFP From 112 participants Would do more tops hunting 25 Would hunt preferred areas (various or unspecified) more 21 Would hunt RFP more often 15 There would be more deer (that s what they said!) 13 How would hunt differently if WARO was allowed everywhere in From 112 participants RFP from 1st May to 3th November? Would not hunt RFP at all 25 Would hunt RFP less Would hunt RFP differently (various responses) 25 Overall, do you think that No WARO in RFP would make your RFP recreational hunting experiences? Allowing WARO everywhere in RFP from 1st May to 3th November would make your RFP recreational hunting experiences? Much worse than now 2% 54% Somewhat worse than now 4% 24% A little worse than now 2% 5% No different to now 7% 8% A little better than now 12% 2% Somewhat better than now 22% % Much better than now 44% 1% Don t know 7% 5% Advantages of current WARO (n=112) From 112 participants None 23 Controls deer where recreational hunters don t 32 Sharing the resource 26 High animal numbers 1 Genetics 3 Income generation 2

Disadvantages of current WARO (n=112) From 112 participants Reduces deer numbers 2 Reduces deer (or no deer) on tops and/or slips 12 Scares deer 4 Don t recover killed animals 2 Destroys tranquility or the experience 13 Safety concerns 3 Removes stags 15 Unenforced WARO disobey rules 9 Covers easy recreational hunting access 8 Targets same areas as recreational hunters 8 Not effective deer management 13 Congests foot hunters 1 Preferred WARO harvest restrictions From 112 participants (i.e. Types of deer WARO operators are not allowed to harvest) No harvest restrictions 9 All (No WARO) 5 All Stags 21 Mature stags 18 Velvet stags 3 Shoot only poor quality stags 5 Impose a Hind:Stag ratio 1 Hinds 2 Pregnant hinds 2 Lactating/fawning hinds 4 Impose a sustainable quota 4 How do you think RFP hunting should be managed to provide the From 112 participants best recreational red deer hunting experiences? Management by recreational hunters Consult with hunters 17 As a purely recreational resource 2 Favour recreational hunting over WARO 24 Same as now 14 Allow recreational hunting helicopter access 1 Ballot blocks during the roar 2