I wish you would have taken a picture of the fish and the type of net you used. I do like seeing your village photos, it was an eerie morning with the fog and woods.
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I wish you would have taken a picture of the fish and the type of net you used. I do like seeing your village photos, it was an eerie morning with the fog and woods.
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Oh. The fish are already cut and in the fridge 😉.
In this video, you can see the net. My brother did exactly the same
In the video the man is throwing a cast net, it is what we use except ours has tuck strings in it, we call this type of net a Spanish cast net, it does not have tuck strings it makes a small bag near the bottom. Ours are made with monofilament not nylon like the one in the video.
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This fish exactly (image from internet)
The big one looks like what we call Talabia. I am not sure what the small ones are. They resemble a shiner. Thanks for the picture, now I have a visual of what you caught. Tilapia are my youngest son's favorite fish to eat.
Here we don't call it Tilapia. Tilapia is a different one:
After seeing both pictures, this is what we call a tilapia, not the other fish.