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Originally Posted by Halli
Not for long with creels like that.
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I believe our total catch was 678 for the week.
304 were kept by various people. (I personally kept 36 tilapia, three shellcracker and one crappie).
The rest were released.
And I'm certain those numbers are not sustainable especially when every boat out there was catching as many as we were.
We shall see as the winter progresses.
I know a couple of years ago, the tilapia were thick in Bluegrass cove/marina but then they were either fished out or moved out. I suppose that could happen to the steam plant too. Although the discharge canal has a lot more square acreage of water than Bluegrass has.
Having said all that, tilapia are a fast growing, prolific breeding species and should continue to thrive in the Cumberland.