41A - Hindley Creek
Block 41A - Hindley Creek is a 4,915 ha balloted roar block in the South Westland - Weheka permit area. Elevations run from sea level up to 1,494 m, with a median of just 58 m — the bulk of the block sits low on the coastal hinterland.
This is largely lowland and foothill country, with only about 3% of the block above the 1,200 m bushline at the highest ridges. Expect heavy West Coast bush, river flats, swampy ground and bluffy lower spurs typical of the near-coastal forest. Slopes lean north on the dominant aspect.
The block carries red deer, tahr and chamois. Reds are the realistic recreational quarry through the timber here; tahr and chamois are listed for the wider permit area but the bulk of the country sits below their usual range on this block.
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Terrain & elevation
Based on a sample of 16,389 DEM points inside the block.
- Elevation range
- 0–1,494 m
- Median elevation
- 58 m
- Middle 50%
- 10–619 m
- Above bushline (1,200 m)
- 3%
- Alpine (1,500 m+)
- 0%
- Dominant aspect
- north-facing
0–1,494 m, foothill country with low tops, leaning north-facing.
What you can hunt here
This is a balloted roar block — the red deer roar peaks from late March into April, and competition for the block is highest then.
Access & getting there
Air access is not permitted on this block, so hunting parties will need to walk in from the surrounding country. WARO is permitted, so commercial helicopters may still be working alongside ground-based hunters.
There are no DOC huts inside the block. Plan on fly camp or tent for any overnight trip.
Permits & rules
You need a DOC hunting permit to hunt this block. It is classed as a Balloted Roar block block in the South Westland - Weheka permit area, with a hunting status of Permitted.
Commercial wild-animal recovery (WARO) operates over this area — expect helicopter activity and pressured game.
A DOC hunting permit is required. Hindley Creek is a Balloted Roar block — access during the roar is allocated through DOC's South Westland ballot, with successful applicants drawing exclusive use of the block for a defined period. Outside the balloted roar window, check current DOC rules for the permit area.
1080 & pesticide status
- Pesticide (1080 or similar) has been laid in or near this block — check current dog and carcass restrictions before you hunt.
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