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<blockquote data-quote="Douglasdzaster" data-source="post: 503871" data-attributes="member: 27803"><p>Both power plant lakes are stocked with Florida hybrid black bass. Someone put some tilapia in Fayette county and they are thriving since the water stays warm year around. Now they’re an invasive species and if you catch any they have to be dead before you leave. Even if you catch one accidentally you can not release it alive. This attracts the folks that came from the border. You know what I mean. They’re throwing cast nets then selling the tilapia. All that cast netting on the shores is messing with the bass spawning. So the bass fisherman hate cast nets and I want to just catch bait for cut bait. Last time I was anchored I hooked and got me a brand new cast net. </p><p>There was a group of these guys in a 10’ flat bottom filling there boat with tilapia. They where seen late in the evening by a few folks and they all said the boat was barely out of the water. I think it was three out of five that drowned that night.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Douglasdzaster, post: 503871, member: 27803"] Both power plant lakes are stocked with Florida hybrid black bass. Someone put some tilapia in Fayette county and they are thriving since the water stays warm year around. Now they’re an invasive species and if you catch any they have to be dead before you leave. Even if you catch one accidentally you can not release it alive. This attracts the folks that came from the border. You know what I mean. They’re throwing cast nets then selling the tilapia. All that cast netting on the shores is messing with the bass spawning. So the bass fisherman hate cast nets and I want to just catch bait for cut bait. Last time I was anchored I hooked and got me a brand new cast net. There was a group of these guys in a 10’ flat bottom filling there boat with tilapia. They where seen late in the evening by a few folks and they all said the boat was barely out of the water. I think it was three out of five that drowned that night. [/QUOTE]
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