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Take A Kid Fishing day a huge success

Take A Kid Fishing day a huge success.
16 October 2016
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Photo: Richard Cosgrove / Fish & Game NZ Take A Kid Fishing, The Groynes Fishing Lakes Christchurch. Four Year Old Violet Noone, left and her Father Patrick check out the first of two 6.5 pond rainbow trout violet caught at the annual Take a Kid Fishing day.

Over six thousand Cantabrians packed out the four Childrens Fishing Lakes at the Groynes on Sunday for the annual Take A Kid fishing day on Sunday.

With perfect weather crowds of children and parents came to try their hand at catching a salmon or trout.

It was fitting the first fish caught was one of 14 trophy rainbow trout put in the lake on Thursday by North Canterbury Fish & game.

Four year old Violet Noone (correct) surprised her father Patrick by reeling in the monster 6.5 pound whopper a mere four minutes after the hooter had sounded.

Violet showed that it wasn’t a fluke however reeling in another 6.5 pound trout within the hour, and her father Patrick says she is now hooked on fishing.

800 salmon were also released and children were catching them throughout the day.
Event Organiser Dale Coulter said it was the first time the event had filled the car park up but there was plenty of room and plenty of fish.

The popular family event is organised by the Kids Fishing Charitable Trust, supported by Fish & Game and the Isaac Conservation trust.

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The event is free, started at 9am and open to anglers aged 17 and under and anglers came throughout the day to try and catch fish.

Over the summer months North Canterbury Fish 7 Game will restock the lakes at a regular basis so parent looking for something to do with their children will have the opportunity to try their hand at angling.

Fish & Game host these annual events throughout the country with the Southland region next up holding their event on 24 October in Te Anau, Eastern region holds their final event on 6 November in Rotorua and the Central South Island event is on 12 November in Twizel.

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WHAT IS FISH & GAME?
Fish & Game is a statutory public entity, established by Parliament under the Conservation Act, to manage, maintain and enhance sports fish and gamebirds, and their habitats. It is not a lobby group but an organisation with specific responsibilities under Acts of Parliament, including the Conservation, Resource Management, Walking Access, Public Finance and Overseas Investment Acts.

The New Zealand Fish & Game Council represents the interests of anglers and gamebird hunters nationally. The Council and the 12 regional Fish & Game councils are collectively known as Fish & Game New Zealand. Fish & Game receives no money from the government. All funding is provided by freshwater anglers and gamebird hunters – a “user pays, user says” tradition dating back 150 years.

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