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TILAPIA! COOL!
I grew up in Glenns Ferry. In fact my house was the one right on the edge by the Water Tower. The house at the bottom of the hill use to be a swimming pool where I spent many of the summer days.
I was there about 3 years ago. Floated the river in my Pontoon. I wanted to target Sturgeon for the thrill but only a couple of trout.
GREAT VINEYARD there! Awwwww home sweet home!
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FG: Thought I replied to this yesterday so this may be repetitive. I really like Glenns Ferry. Great town; nice people with a neat museum, excellent state park and a good restaurant on the main drag. Haven't hit the winery but plan to this time. I have a friend out on the rim overlooking the river. I've looked for a weekend place in G.F. for a couple of years now. Would live in such a small town if it were my decision alone...
I'm going to fish from there on down to the Swan Falls area. Hopefully find a Talapia or at least a few bass. I'll have my boat at Strike for a few of the days for Crappie jigging and hopefully trout on the troll. Grandson and I will do some Geology classes along the Bruneau and down into Nevada along 51. I'll be quick to report if I find Talapia.
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Well, there is another reason I don't eat them...YUCH![angelic]
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I doubt if Talapia could survive an Idaho Winter. They have been illegally introduced in Florida, but they do not go too far North because of water temp. They are great fighters and I have caught them on both bait and flies. In Florida they are crowding out the native bass because they are very tough and aggresive.
And yes they do taste great. I eat Talapia often although it comes from a fish farm in China.[crazy]
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After talking to a co-worker of mine, there is a tilapia farm near Givens Hot Springs along the Snake River in SW Idaho. The warm water that flows in that aquifer might be ideal for raising tilapia and other fish that need warmer water to survive. There's an abundance of warm water in that area evidently since a bunch of the homes are heated in the winter with the warm water and cooled with an exchanger in the summer. Not bad for geo-thermal use.
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I have been to that exact tilapa farm and it is awesome.
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[quote flygoddess]I was there about 3 years ago. Floated the river in my Pontoon. I wanted to target Sturgeon for the thrill but only a couple of trout. quote]
If you happen to hook a sturgeon over about 6 feet long from your tube I would sure like to watch that battle.[cool]
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Me too! But I did see a guy in Canada land a 6' from a donut!
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