where to catch tilapia around Boca Raton or Deerfield Beach

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ivocity
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where to catch tilapia around Boca Raton or Deerfield Beach

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Does anybody knows where to catch tilapia around Boca Raton area and it is good yo eat.Thanks in advance!!!

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Re: where to catch tilapia around Boca Raton or Deerfield Be

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ivocity wrote:and it is good yo eat.
:uplol: Hahah good luck, you better off growing your own lol

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Re: where to catch tilapia around Boca Raton or Deerfield Be

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dont eat any fish especially tilapia from the freshwater canals or lakes, unless you want to glow in the dark, or you want to become a thermometer in your next life with all the mercury in the water.

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Re: where to catch tilapia around Boca Raton or Deerfield Be

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Ok.hahah.i didn't know.i just moved from Boston to live permanently in Florida and i really don't have any idea what's going on around here.Thanks for the advice.

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Re: where to catch tilapia around Boca Raton or Deerfield Be

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Stay away from freshwater fish, there is so many saltwater specie that are readily available and taste 100x better than tilapia...
For example there's Deerfield pier or boca inlet where you go go catch some mangrove snapper or even grunts for god sake id rather eat them than tilapia

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Re: where to catch tilapia around Boca Raton or Deerfield Be

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the sportfishing in the canals and lakes is amazing down here. Its just a shame they are so polluted.
ivocity wrote:Ok.hahah.i didn't know.i just moved from Boston to live permanently in Florida and i really don't have any idea what's going on around here.Thanks for the advice.

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