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i checked my pond sunday and surface temp was 60 and it was about 55 a few feet below the surface. the hurricane dumped about 6 or 7 inches of rain on me yesterday and the pond is muddy now. the tilapia were still visible a few weeks ago at feeding time. they have seemed to have gotten a little spooky as the summer went by. at first they would come right to the dock at feeding time, later they stayed further out.. i thought i was gonna be able to see them swimming around slowly once it got cooler and also be able to scoop them up with a net to eat??
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Look for the warmest water if they are still alive.
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Scott, my place is about 65 miles north of you and my water is in the high 50's. I want tilapia next spring. I am curious which type did you get and how many or poundage? I hope to get some out next Fall and winter them over next year inside in an aquarium.
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