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I have an 1/8 acre pond with CC and tilapia. The CC are not yet harvestable size but I want to start removing tilapia so they don't continue to raise the biomass of fish in my small pond. If I make a fish trap and bait with corn or some other vegetable matter is that liable to get only tilapia. I guess I can always throw the catfish back but I don't want to handle or stress them any more than necessary. Obviously, being in Florida, the tilapia live through the winter.
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My experience is smaller tilapia enter traps better than the adult tipapia. Let us know your results so others can learn.
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Thanks, will do. Hopefully I will get a trap built in the next couple of days.
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