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Author:  CLM1981 [ Sep 6th, '12, 04:22 ]
Post subject:  tilipia fingerlings

is $00.35 usd per fish a good deal?

Author:  CLM1981 [ Sep 6th, '12, 08:07 ]
Post subject:  Re: tilipia fingerlings

I think I might luck out here the lady called back and said she had fish twice the size of a hand so I might score a breeding stock as well!!

Author:  slowRider [ Sep 15th, '12, 14:15 ]
Post subject:  Re: tilipia fingerlings

$1-2 per for fingerlings seems to be a standard price... Found some in my area like that. The guy was also selling 2 breeding pairs for $100... I'd buy them for $0.35 right quick! :)

Author:  Ronmaggi [ Sep 15th, '12, 15:29 ]
Post subject:  Re: tilipia fingerlings

The only thing better than that is free. You may be able to procure them like I did, in the wild. Then again, we do not have alligators in California.

Author:  CLM1981 [ Sep 16th, '12, 08:46 ]
Post subject:  Re: tilipia fingerlings

ya the whole gator thing is effecting my spear fishing too. nothing like taking a kill and then a dinosaur comes past your head to eat it. Haven't been in the waters here but that thought is always in my mind they are worse than sharks to me.

Author:  Ronmaggi [ Sep 16th, '12, 11:00 ]
Post subject:  Re: tilipia fingerlings

Yea, there are great whites in the water here, but they aren't interested in eating people on purpose. I just do my best to not look like a seal. Alligators aren't as picky about what they eat.

Author:  helomech [ Sep 16th, '12, 11:04 ]
Post subject:  Re: tilipia fingerlings

I hunted alligators for a few years. They are not agressive at all. I have swam with many and killed a lot more and never had a single issue.

Author:  RupertofOZ [ Sep 16th, '12, 11:22 ]
Post subject:  Re: tilipia fingerlings

Please report back... when you do..... if you can.... :laughing3:

Author:  CLM1981 [ Sep 26th, '12, 06:25 ]
Post subject:  Re: tilipia fingerlings

In the Suwanee river leading to the gulf they most dive out of the spot lights the ones to watch are those that don't. I have had my boats rocked more than a few times by "logs in the water".

Btw the lady said I could keep the fish for free because I drove out and caught them up on a rainy day. I flipped her a bit of cash anyway though couldn't just take them without a trade of some sort.

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