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With The amount of fertilizer and pesticides in golf course ponds, you should be wary.
Earlier this year I stayed with the first lady's folks in Fort Myers, FL on a golf course, where there were tons of Tilapia on spawning beds near the shore of the ponds. I got a few to bite, but all struck short. The family buys imported Tilapia from the grocery store all the time, but refused my offer to try to harvest one from the "filthy golf course water".--
Dalton
http://www.tpfr.org
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