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  1. #16
    Ausfish Platinum Member Jeremy87's Avatar
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    Re: Tilapia on plastics

    biggest fish today

  2. #17
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    Re: Tilapia on plastics

    In here they behave a bit different during spring.
    Just hang out at the water surface with mouth out.

    Denser schools too.

    Last one is a pretty good size.
    They fight well and spike even better.

  3. #18
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    Re: Tilapia on plastics

    Jeremy

    Have you ever tried eating them? They are very popular on the East Coast of the US. I had some at a restaurant over there recently and they were very tasty.

    Cheers

    Simon

  4. #19
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    Re: Tilapia on plastics

    Just what I have said.

    A good eating fish.
    The bigger they get the better food they are.
    No bones.

    Tilapia fillets represent a couple milion tons of fish sold worldwide.

    Anybody wants some recipies??????

  5. #20
    Ausfish Platinum Member Jeremy87's Avatar
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    Re: Tilapia on plastics

    Gave a couple to next door, truth is i'm relecutant to keep any due to the fines associated with having them in your possesion. And i can't say i don't disagree with the current regulations. One of the reasons they are so wide spread is because they have been deliberately introduced by people so they can catch and eat them, which is a real shame when we already have such a variety of native species that probably fight just as hard with similar if not better eating qualities. I'm not saying to people not to keep them to eat as we might aswell make the most of the situation, but i would like to highlight the fact that every tilapia is one less australian bass, yellowbelly or spangeled perch and that they should be treated as a pest.

  6. #21
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    Re: Tilapia on plastics

    they eat them here in the netherlands... looks like good fillets if flesh

    here they inhabit thermally polluted waters - most regions are too cold to support them annually

    As yet can't bring myself to eat a tank fish But I would be happy to annihilate any from our river systems in Australia

  7. #22

    Re: Tilapia on plastics

    no catch and release on these guys, theyre considered noxious (like carp)

  8. #23

    Re: Tilapia on plastics

    I posted this pic in Freshwater a little while back. How good is this spot for fishing - my daughters backyard on the Gold Coast [smiley=thumbsup.gif] [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
    Tilapia heaven.

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