| 31. | Kokopu sprats are keenly sought by fishers as whitebait for consumption as a delicacy and are caught in fine meshed nets.
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| 32. | Tasmanian mudfish are smaller than other species comprising the whitebait fishery, generally only 30 to 40 mm at this age.
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| 33. | Mokihinui's population increases during whitebait season, when visitors come to fish in the Mokihinui River's mouth.
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| 34. | Even juveniles of the species are capable of climbing up and over the sides of buckets after being trapped in whitebait nets.
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| 35. | The most popular way of cooking whitebait in New Zealand is the whitebait fritter, which is essentially an omelette containing whitebait.
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| 36. | The most popular way of cooking whitebait in New Zealand is the whitebait fritter, which is essentially an omelette containing whitebait.
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| 37. | The most popular way of cooking whitebait in New Zealand is the whitebait fritter, which is essentially an omelette containing whitebait.
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| 38. | In the United Kingdom today, whitebait principally refers to the fry of Clupeidae fish, young sprats, most commonly herring.
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| 39. | This particular grain is named after schools of New Zealand whitebait fish that emit a similar pattern when swimming in one direction.
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| 40. | Bass and Salmon could be tempted to come to the outflow by letting out whitebait, and then netting the larger fish.
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