Located in Nelson Lakes hunting in the Nelson/Tasman region
The Braeburn Range site is an area of conservation land and scenic reserve running from the Buller River near the Owen River confluence on SH6, over Mt Murchison, across the Braeburn road, and along the Braeburn Range to the Ella Range at the most northerly point. The site has an eastern boundary often abutting that of the Nelson Lakes National Park, and includes the significant valley of the Tiraumea.
Moderate red deer numbers exist throughout the area and the occasional fallow may also be encountered where they have been released or escaped.
Pigs are also present but tend to be in higher numbers on the fringes with farmed land.
The occasional chamois and goat may also be encountered. Hunters are urged to shoot any goats they see and report numbers shot and approximate location to the local DOC office.
Access to the hunting on Mt Murchison and the Gowan end of the Braeburn Range is very limited, as it is mostly surrounded by private land. However access can be gained off the Braeburn road, through the Tiraumea Valley and through land opposite the Mataki Lodge on the Tutaki South Road.
See the Matakitaki Valley special conditions for dog access through Mt Ella Station (below).
Any access through private land to the area requires the landowner’s permission.
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Hunting dogs are allowed by permit only and are allowed to be overnight in the area.
Dog permits are available from the local DOC office.
Teetotal sighting-in range is located off Teetotal Road in the Teetotal Recreation Area approximately 3.3km northwest of St. Arnaud.
Hunters can safely check their rifle sightings at the Teetotal sighting-in range facility before heading into nearby parks and conservation land to hunt.
To use the sighting-in range you must have a Teetotal sighting-in range permit, or be under the supervision of a Range Officer. This is a legal requirement under the Arms Act 1983 from 1 July 2023.