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by ttdigiacomo |
ttdigiacomo |
Hi all,
Put in 25 lbs of tilapia in my Ohio pond this year to feed the newly stocked bass. The 75 bass are doing well in my one acre pond and I think consumed a lot of tilapia fry since the shiners I put in in Spring are still very well populated after a long Summer.
I’ve had little luck harvesting the adult tilapia with hook and line (corn and peas and stubby Steve’s) and have also had no luck cast netting.
Water temp has fallen below 60 and I expect that the tilapia will begin dying by Halloween. For those of you who have experienced this die-off, is there any chance that dying fish will float to the surface pre-death for possible retrieval? Hate to waste all of this good table fish.
Thanks, Tony
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by Theo Gallus |
Theo Gallus |
My Tilapia eat fish food with the BG and are susceptible to Stubby Steve's or Berkley Power Eggs while I chum with a handful of fish food. A week ago I caught 6 of them in an hour's time - half on worms, half on Power Eggs (the last 3 in about 10 minutes).
I don't see a lot of floaters when they die, but the buzzards and raccoons are fat and happy.
FYI, stocking rate was 6 lbs of Tilapia in a half acre.
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