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Re: Questions about Tilapia? #591227 08/11/06 05:53 PM
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Where is everyone catching Tilapia at??

Re: Questions about Tilapia? #591228 08/11/06 06:43 PM
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When my brother-in-law and I catch Talapia in the casting net on the canals, he scales them cuts the belly open and guts them. Then he just throws them on the grill. I haven't tried it yet but he sure gets excited when he catches them!!




Re: Questions about Tilapia? #591229 08/14/06 04:20 PM
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I have fished Lake Fairfield for a few years using worms for bluegill and have ever only seen one Tilapia caught on a worm. Most people bowfish or catch them in a throw net...I might
try the corn thing, I'm sure they would be a blast to catch on a rod-n-reel...

Re: Questions about Tilapia? #591230 08/20/06 10:03 PM
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I catch them all the time using 1/32 oz rooster tails. Just work it slow and they will hit it.

Re: Questions about Tilapia? #591231 09/08/06 01:27 AM
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I recently had a whole tilapia in a Mexican restaurant out on E. 7th St. in Austin, called La Playa. I think they have their original place somewhere in South Austin. Anyway, it was scaled and gutted, of course, and cooked with the head on... lightly battered and deep fried. Really good.

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