This has been reported in nzherald.co.nz dated 1 October 2016.
The tag numbers will correspond to cash prizes in sealed and numbered envelopes and, one of these envelopes contains the grand prize of $10,000. The Fish for Gold promotion will run until October 9.
Anglers were undeterred by overcast weather conditions and many boats were out on the lakes by mid-morning and one angler of Rotorua was one of the first to hook a green-tagged fish at Lake Tarawera. They hope it is the ten grand fish.
The biggest fish caught on the first day appeared to have been a 3.6kg rainbow that was landed in Lake Rotoiti. There wee a number of other fish that topped the three kilo mark.
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