Kiwi Pokemon Go fans are going out of their way to "catch em' all", urging police to warn players not to let their pursuit of virtual monsters get them into real-world strife.

Some have taken things to the extreme, with players in Whanganui being led to the local Hells Angels headquarters in their search for free pokeballs.

View photos The app is taking New Zealand by storm. Photo: Getty/Pokemon Go More

NZME has reported that players' discovered the Whanganui Hells Angels chapter on Kaikokopu Rd, Aramoho has been set down as a 'pokestop'.

Prominent landmarks and monuments are designated as "pokestops", where players can pick up items such as pokeballs, eggs, and potions.

A post about the startling find posted to the Only In New Zealand Facebook page has received thousands of likes and comments.

View photos The Hells Angels HQ on Kaikokopu Rd, Aramoho. Photo: Google Maps More

The popular app has players directing an on-screen avatar on their phone, as they travel to real locations in the search for Pokemon.

View photos A screenshot of the app directing a player to the Hells Angels HQ. Photo: Facebook More

In Wellington, two players took the game to another level by kayaking out into the Wellington Harbour in search of rare Pokemon.

Lizzy Eden and Kelsey Thomson kayaked out to the Oriental Bay fountain.

View photos Lizzy Eden and Kelsey Thomson upping the ante. Photo: Facebook More

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