legislators, and Trout Unlimited..... the state has reopened the Hatchery on Sand Island. (lots of fishing licences seem to translate into votes):D
TU's "Trout in the Classroom" program at Punahou School received some of the eggs.
For those of you who didn't know there was a Trout Unlimited chapter here in Hawaii..... A quick reminder about the next TU meeting:

Next Meeting
6:30pm - 8:45pm
Wednesday, April 20th, 2011
Topic(s): Anuenue Hatchery
Location: Zippy's Makiki
@ 1222 S. King Street
Honolulu, HI 96814
Trout Update
March 22nd:
Eyed eggs delivered to Punahou by DAR and begin hatching within two days.

April 1st:
The Punahou Rainbow Trout are in their "alevin" phase and are quickly consuming their yolk sac, which they've been feeding off of for about 10 ten days now. Right now, nature is telling them to bury themselves under the rocks, to find dark places, and to hide from predators. It's an amazing phase-- in between egg and fish. Soon, they'll be "swimming up," looking for food.

April 5th:
The trout are developing from the "alevin" to the "fry" stage. Four "swimmers" were seen this morning. They will be in nearly constant motion now for the rest of their lives.

May's meeting will be at Punahou and will be able to see how the trout are developing.
Cheers,
David