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<blockquote data-quote="MidTennFisher" data-source="post: 3898501" data-attributes="member: 11842"><p>Plenty of rockfish, check the last two threads I posted about it. I've been catching 30+ inchers from my kayak, it's a thrill! Tilapia are in there but sometimes hard to find. When you find them, stay in that area because they tend to be in tight groups and if you venture 10-15 feet away you may not catch any. Never seen or heard of a Pacu being caught. I'd say that was a mistaken identity if someone said they caught one. Then again, if by some chance a Pacu got in that lake, they'd only be able to survive the Winter in that warm discharge so I guess it's possible. </p><p></p><p>I'd like to get out there in my kayak in search of a 40+ incher to qualify it as a T.A.R.P. but it's just gotten too cold for me to enjoy it since kayak fishing means getting a bit wet and it's just not comfortable. If we can get some days with a mid 40's high I'll try it but lately it's just been too cold so I've been small game hunting to get my outdoor fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MidTennFisher, post: 3898501, member: 11842"] Plenty of rockfish, check the last two threads I posted about it. I've been catching 30+ inchers from my kayak, it's a thrill! Tilapia are in there but sometimes hard to find. When you find them, stay in that area because they tend to be in tight groups and if you venture 10-15 feet away you may not catch any. Never seen or heard of a Pacu being caught. I'd say that was a mistaken identity if someone said they caught one. Then again, if by some chance a Pacu got in that lake, they'd only be able to survive the Winter in that warm discharge so I guess it's possible. I'd like to get out there in my kayak in search of a 40+ incher to qualify it as a T.A.R.P. but it's just gotten too cold for me to enjoy it since kayak fishing means getting a bit wet and it's just not comfortable. If we can get some days with a mid 40's high I'll try it but lately it's just been too cold so I've been small game hunting to get my outdoor fun. [/QUOTE]
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