Somewhere in California, someone has a truck load of stolen merchandise that probably is starting to stink.
State Fish and Game wardens are investigating what they believe to be the first large-scale theft from a state fish hatchery after as many as 1000 mature trout were taken from a facility near Fresno.
Workers at the San Joaquin State Fish Hatchery found the gate pried open and blood covering the floors on Sunday (local time). Department spokesman Patrick Foy says the trout were 3 years old and weighed three pounds (1.3kg) each.
The trout were part of a programme paid for by fishing licence fees to stock lakes for fishing enthusiasts.
Wardens are now scouring California fish markets for signs of them. Trout sells for up to $US7 a pound.