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Old 12-05-2016, 11:17 AM
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Are they holding on a certain spot or just anywhere near the barrier? I don't have a fish finder on my kayak so I will be going blind. Might try Wednesday.

Also can anyone tell me how deep it is?
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Old 12-05-2016, 12:50 PM
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Are they holding on a certain spot or just anywhere near the barrier? I don't have a fish finder on my kayak so I will be going blind. Might try Wednesday.



Also can anyone tell me how deep it is?


They're not at the barrier really. They like slack water so anywhere you see that there will probably be Tilapia.


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Old 12-05-2016, 01:15 PM
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I had a couple hours to burn yesterday afternoon so I ran out there just to see if all the hype was true. Caught my first tilapia of life by the second cast ... scrappy fighters! Three other boats out there, one had 50+, one had more, and one guy was catching stripes and crappie at the mouth and didn't seem real interested in "foreign" fish. He said he preferred crappie.

I wasn't in the mood to clean a bunch of fish on a Sunday night, so I kept 6 nice ones for supper for the wife and I. They were good. Better than the frozen tilapia you get at Publix for sure. One thing I learned quick, their spines are even sharper and quicker than bluegills! Handle with care.They also have a lot tougher skin then crappie so I better a cooler full would dull a filet knife blade pretty quick.

I used a slip bobber with a small hook and a chunk of worm about 3' under the float. I want to go back and try my flyrod, that would be fun.
Those look larger than most I have seen.
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Old 12-05-2016, 06:23 PM
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We had a slow day today, 194.
Loc and his sister, Thao, took home 81.
They are either getting thinned out or changing locations, the bite was a lot slower today and smaller fish than average.
We kept mostly 13-15 oz fish. (Yes, I have a digital scale. It is guaranteed accurate within 1/2 oz up to 55 lbs).
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