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Matthew McDougall, manager of the Taranaki Fish and Game Council, unloads another tanker full of trout into the water at Lakes Reserve near Ohakune last week, ready for this year's fishing season. The 200 two-year old trout are bigger than those released in previous years, because they were mistakenly fed too much. They were raised at the trout hatcheries near Turangi, where Mr McDougall said it was difficult to tell how many there were in each race, so it was easy to provide too much food for them.

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Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 459, 27 October 1992, Page 2

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Matthew McDougall, manager of the Taranaki Fish and Game Council, unloads another tanker full of trout into the water at Lakes Reserve near Ohakune last week, ready for this year's fishing season. The 200 two-year old trout are bigger than those released in previous years, because they were mistakenly fed too much. They were raised at the trout hatcheries near Turangi, where Mr McDougall said it was difficult to tell how many there were in each race, so it was easy to provide too much food for them. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 459, 27 October 1992, Page 2

Matthew McDougall, manager of the Taranaki Fish and Game Council, unloads another tanker full of trout into the water at Lakes Reserve near Ohakune last week, ready for this year's fishing season. The 200 two-year old trout are bigger than those released in previous years, because they were mistakenly fed too much. They were raised at the trout hatcheries near Turangi, where Mr McDougall said it was difficult to tell how many there were in each race, so it was easy to provide too much food for them. Ruapehu Bulletin, Volume 10, Issue 459, 27 October 1992, Page 2

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