The Tamure Kid wrote: … Within a few years they began netting because the initial releases ate all the available food and the fish rapidly deteriorated. I think only the introduction of smelt from the Waikato River saved the fishery? |
Fishb8 wrote: Trout ate them |
bazza wrote:
Nope ! |
Fish Addict wrote:
Wikipedia would have us believe deforestation and predation, competition and disease from introduced trout likely led to the New Zealand grayling's extinction. C'mon Bazza, what's your theory. |
Jaapie wrote: The Alien theory has been debunked mate |
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