The annual introduction of nearly 3000 fish into an environmentally troubled Hawke's Bay lake hasn't gone ahead this year, officials say.
It's a decision that's upset some, but Hawke's Bay Fish and Game regional manager Jesse Friedlander hopes an agreement can be reached soon that "works for all parties".
Friedlander said in recent years 2250 rainbow trout and 500 brown trout have been introduced to the lake annually by Fish and Game.
"As there is very little natural spawning, releases will be necessary to sustain the fishery in the long term," he said.
"However, missing one or two years of releases isn't the end of the world."