yaknar Posted November 15, 2018 Posted November 15, 2018 A friend of mine caught this fish below Springfield Lake dam last week. I have caught a few fish in my time but never caught one that looks like this. So I thought I would post the picture here so all the master anglers can tell me what it is, it was about 9 inches long.......or should I go to a pet store and ask them? Daryk Campbell Sr, Bass Yakker and Seth Clarkson 3
bfishn Posted November 15, 2018 Posted November 15, 2018 Tilapia dan hufferd and snagged in outlet 3 2 I can't dance like I used to.
Johnsfolly Posted November 15, 2018 Posted November 15, 2018 15 minutes ago, yaknar said: A friend of mine caught this fish below Springfield Lake dam last week. I have caught a few fish in my time but never caught one that looks like this. So I thought I would post the picture here so all the master anglers can tell me what it is, it was about 9 inches long.......or should I go to a pet store and ask them? I agree with bfishin and MOPanfisher, Looks like a tilapia. That is an "oh crap" kind of catch for Missouri. Here is a statement from the state of Texas - "To help control populations there should be an encouragement to fish blue tilapia with no intentions of “catch and release”. " Daryk Campbell Sr 1
tjm Posted November 15, 2018 Posted November 15, 2018 1 hour ago, Johnsfolly said: That is an "oh carp" kind of catch Johnsfolly 1
bfishn Posted November 15, 2018 Posted November 15, 2018 My first encounter with them was below Bagnell back in the '90s. Caught a dozen in about 10 minutes. Must have been hundreds there. My second experience was a misunderstood order I placed at a local taco joint. Not sure how you get 'tilapia ala diabla' from 'camarones ala diabla', but they did. Neither experience was particularly enjoyable. snagged in outlet 3, Gavin, dan hufferd and 3 others 5 1 I can't dance like I used to.
Johnsfolly Posted November 15, 2018 Posted November 15, 2018 20 minutes ago, tjm said: I knew as soon as I hit send that this would become a possible carp rewrite😌. I guess all that I can say is... BRUHAHAHA BilletHead, tjm and Daryk Campbell Sr 1 2
tjm Posted November 15, 2018 Posted November 15, 2018 I think maybe hope the cold will prevent tilapia from becoming carp like invasives but still sucks what pet owners will turn loose. Carp have been such a success that they come to mind any time I think invasive.
MoCarp Posted November 16, 2018 Posted November 16, 2018 Cold-weather water temps under 50° probably not have any of them live Long back when I lived in Texas many times would have the tilapia die out because it got too cold for a while down there they plant Florida largemouth and tilapia in a lot of the ponds MONKEYS? what monkeys?
Basfis Posted November 16, 2018 Posted November 16, 2018 22 minutes ago, MoCarp said: Cold-weather water temps under 50° probably not have any of them live Long to do that back when I lived in Texas many times upon would have the tilapia dye out because it got too cold for a while down there they plant Florida largemouth and tilapia in a lot of the ponds What color when they dye? Bass Yakker 1
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