Mike McVicker's response titled "fish facts" (Letters, February 13) contains very few, if any, facts at all.
I agree with Ryan Gray in that Europeans are to blame for depleted fish stocks.
Mr McVicker is quick to blame Maori for overharvest, ignoring the fact that they had sustainably managed this resource for centuries before the arrival of the white man.
It is well proven that in the decade following the introduction of trout into our lakes in the 1880s the native fish population collapsed. Maori were then expected to pay to catch trout which replaced their main food supply. A few free licences is frankly an insult to the thriving healthy system they had carefully managed.
I am happy to see these bylaws progressing as Maori have always wanted to protect taonga species whereas Europeans always focus on money.