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Todd, said to use corn or just bread balls. Late summer they will boil top of the water, I used some trout flies and caught some.
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bmccreight,
I've been telling folks that those Tilapia really fight better than a BG. How would you compare them?
I think they are a terrific fighter...worthy fly rod fish.
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morning can you guys let me know where to get the tilapia in the north tx area or south oklahoma? i would like to try some i do have what i feel is a low amount of grass, weeds, or moss in my main pond it is about 3.5 acres and i have good bass in it but would like more food for them and some fun trying to catch these blugill competiors on fly or ultra lite spinning gear. thankyou
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Bob Lusk, Pond Medics, and Boatcycle are all in North Texas and can get you Tilapia.
Shawn
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