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Tilapia in farm ponds
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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1538997" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>There are so many Talapia in Squaw Creek where the water stays warm from the Nuclear power plant, that they are a nuisance. If you catch one and don't want to eat it, you are suppose to gut it and throw it up on the bank. They spawn pretty much year round. Their young keep the largemouth bass fat and sassy. </p><p></p><p>They can't allow the lake to get overfilled so when it starts getting above level, the gates open up and dump into the Brazos river. I'm sure some Tilapia go through the gates but Lake Whitney is downstream and I have never caught one there or heard of one being caught and I have fished the lake for 25 years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1538997, member: 5381"] There are so many Talapia in Squaw Creek where the water stays warm from the Nuclear power plant, that they are a nuisance. If you catch one and don't want to eat it, you are suppose to gut it and throw it up on the bank. They spawn pretty much year round. Their young keep the largemouth bass fat and sassy. They can't allow the lake to get overfilled so when it starts getting above level, the gates open up and dump into the Brazos river. I'm sure some Tilapia go through the gates but Lake Whitney is downstream and I have never caught one there or heard of one being caught and I have fished the lake for 25 years. [/QUOTE]
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