Depending where you are from will alter the answer. In my case where i live Tilapia are a pest (FNQ, cairns) and they are taking over native fishspecies such as barrmundi, black brim, mangrove jack and many more. fishing is a good way to get rite of the bigger ones, also what me and my mates do is spearfishing,that'sa good way to reducethe larger ones, cast netting the smaller ones and scoop netting is alsoeffectivefor smaller ones.
Best deep fryed, breaded in cornflour and salt first, then fryed.
EVEN BETTER...
Lightly coat pan w/ EVOO, Let heat while you prepare Tilapia....Sprinkle w/ Old Bay and (Weber brand) Zesty Lemon Seasoning,Cook to desired doneness,,,,,,,,or use, Old Bay Garlic & Herb(cook the same way), Place 1-2 pats real butter on plate, place fish on top and serve....Enjoy!!
to catch tialpia you need to either site fish them or look for areas that they might be. for bait you can use corn or marshmellows
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5-7 minuets until fish breaks apart with fork and is opaque :)
No, its tilapia.
I've found this great recipe on food.com. It tells you exactly the time and preparation it will take you to cook your fish and the nutritional facts. People leave great reviews on these recipes. http://www.food.com/recipe/grilled-tilapia-208470
Tilapia is one of my favorite fish to cook. the best way to cook tilapia is to get a lemon juice and pour it all over it and then wrap it in some foil and bake it at 375 for 15min for cut up tilapia for whole bake for 30. It comes out really good and you still will have that good talapia flavor.
No, its tilapia.
tilapia
Tilapia = Buntbarsch
Tilapia is a fish. It is typically a bottom feeder that is used to clean river systems of wastes.
WARNING: DO NOT EAT TILAPIA! TILAPIA CONTAIN A DIET OF OTHER FISH LEAVINGS (POO) WARNING: DO NOT EAT TILAPIA!TILAPIA CONTAIN A DIET OF OTHER FISH LEAVINGS (POO)
No, its a fish.
There are about 108 calories in 4oz of tilapia.